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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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Sprint Burndown and Burnup Charts with MS Project Agile

MPUG

As I’ve explained in a previous article, flow-based Agile can benefit from cadences. In this article, I will begin an example scenario and illustrate how to build Burndown and Burnup charts using MS Project Agile. For information on how to prepare a complete Sprint Backlog, you can refer to this in-depth article.

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Kanban and Scrum Together – Not So Fast

Digite

Here Dave white has shared his thoughts on the article ‘Kanban and Scrum Together’ written by Steve Porter. To be clear, I’m speaking about The Kanban Method when I use the word kanban and I believe that is what this article is talking about when it says Kanban and Scrum are stronger together. Hope you enjoy reading it!

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A Deeper Look: Top Changes in the New 2020 Scrum Guide for Agile Practitioners

MPUG

In this article, I’ll outline the top changes and the deeper meaning associated with each change. As there can be multiple Increments, the sum of all these Increments are presented to the (key) stakeholder at the Sprint Review. Introduction of Cadence. For the first time, we are introduced of a concept called “Cadence.”

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Agile Communications Plans

Leading Answers

It is this predictable cadence of show-and-tell sessions that creates the dolphins-versus-submarines comparison.  In these circumstances, they behave more like submarines, disappearing from view for long periods then emerging to present the solution.  Mike first wrote this article for ProjectManagement.com  here.].

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What Is the Scaled Agile Framework? SAFe Explained

Wrike

In this article, we discuss all you need to know about SAFe : what it is, its core principles, and its four main levels. Let’s take a look at the core principles of the Scaled Agile Framework : Lean-Agile mindset: A Lean-Agile mindset is central to SAFe Agile. Each level presents a different perspective and focus.

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