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Troubleshooting in Lean-Agile Development

MPUG

Many project managers utilize a Lean-Agile approach when there is high change or churn in project requirements, significant lack of clarity in scope, high complexity to their projects, and/or a larger number of risks associated with such. Two Lean-Agile Types. Iteration-based Lean-Agile. Flow-based Lean-Agile. Flow-based.

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Creating a Risk-Adjusted Backlog

Leading Answers

This article explains what a risk-adjusted backlog is, why they are useful, how to create one and how teams work with them. Prioritizing based on business value is an example of the lean concept of 'Taking an Economic View of Decision Making.' What is a Risk-Adjusted Backlog? Taking an Economic View of Decision Making.

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New PM, New Choices

Leading Answers

I wrote this article about the choices of approach we have and ways for new PMs to navigate them.). Likewise, there are defined, repeatable IT projects that can (and have been) successfully managed using meticulous planning, detailed estimation, and formal change control procedures. Consider the process of designing a new car or home.

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Product Discovery Anti-Patterns Leading to Failure

Scrum.org

Shall I notify you about articles like this one? In the attempt to fill Scrum’s product discovery void, product delivery organizations regularly turn to other agile frameworks like lean UX, jobs-to-be-done, lean startup, design thinking, design sprint—just to name a few. Scrum’s Achilles Heel: Product Discovery.

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The Best Project Management Templates

Wrike

You don’t have to spend time crafting documentation or process guidelines as you can lean on existing frameworks. Without resource management tools that let you allocate your budget accordingly, you could easily exceed your initial estimate.

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The Difference Between The Kanban Method and Scrum

Digite

Continuing our theme of helping Agile teams understand the Kanban Method, so they can effectively adopt it for their improvement efforts, I am again honored to publish a guest article by another great friend of ours – Dave White. You will enjoy this excellent article. Many Kanban teams have a Queue replenishment cadences.

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58 Product Owner Theses

Scrum.org

Do you want to get this article in your inbox? Suitable frameworks and practices for this kind of product discovery process are, for example, Lean Startup, Lean UX, Design Thinking, Design Sprints, or the Business Model Canvas. Roadmap planning is—like Product Backlog refinement—a continuous effort, just at an extended cadence.