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From Project Management Professional (PMP)® to Professional Scrum Master

Scrum.org

I have been trainer in PRINCE2® and PRINCE2 Agile®, in Management of Portfolios (MoP®) and Portfolio, Programme and Project Offices (P3O®), and in AgilePM®. Not that these project management methodologies were no good; they did help me understand what works and what doesn't in a given context.

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Comparing Agile Methods: Scrum, Kanban and Scrumban

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Today I’m partnering with Eylean to give you an overview of three agile methodologies: Scrum, Kanban and Scrumban. I’ve learned a lot during the research for this article! Scrum, Kanban and a method that blends the two (turning Scrum Kanban into Scrumban) are all quite different. Here’s an example of a Scrum board.

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How to Manage Project Scope Without Scope Creep (with examples)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

One of the reasons for that is scope creep – and that’s what this article is all about. Scope creep in project management is where additional requirements are added to the project, beyond what was originally agreed and these additions are not formally authorized. Scope creep is caused by lack of requirements management.

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Who Is a Scrum Master (and How Do I Become One)?

Agilemania

Scrum is a collaborative and iterative framework for managing complex projects that can be challenging to execute given its fast-paced nature and frequent changes in requirements Scrum emphasizes teamwork, accountability and iterative progress toward a well-defined goal. Who is a Scrum Master?

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7 Ways to Sell Agile to Project Stakeholders

LiquidPlanner

Raising the level of an Agile discussion from the ground up is a subtle way to get Agile project management under the nose of executive stakeholders without seeming too pushy. Metrics around the success and progress of a software development project are many and varied. It’s not good for business.

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Comparing Agile Methods: Scrum, Kanban and Scrumban

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Today I’m partnering with Eylean to give you an overview of three agile methodologies: Scrum, Kanban and Scrumban. I’ve learned a lot during the research for this article! Scrum, Kanban and a method that blends the two (turning Scrum Kanban into Scrumban) are all quite different. Here’s an example of a Scrum board.

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Real Cross-functional Teams for Creating Real and Better Products

Scrum.org

Shall I notify you about articles like this one? Join Stefan in one of his upcoming Professional Scrum training classes ! in Business Coaching & Change Management, a Dipl.Eng. Maryse works as a Scrum master, agile coach, trainer and facilitator. She holds an M.A. in Product-Engineering, and a B.A. in Education.

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