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How to Create an Effective Agile Software Development Plan?

nTask

If you're new to agile software development, or simply want to improve your team's agility skills, this guide is for you. In this article, we'll outline the basics of agile planning, discuss how agile teams interact with other departments, and agile […].

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How to do Rolling Wave Planning

Rebel’s Guide to PM

How to create a rolling wave plan. It can work well for software development, even if you aren’t in a formal agile environment, and product development as well as other changes like compliance and regulation projects, which is where I have used it. These become your wave points: the boundaries of each wave of planning.

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How to Overcome 12 Common Requirements Mistakes

Project Risk Coach

Read my article: Why Project Managers Need Business Analysts. One of the greatest sins of software development is allowing users to specify things that will never be used (or rarely be used). The post How to Overcome 12 Common Requirements Mistakes appeared first on Project Risk Coach. Requirement.

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A PM’s Guide to Agile Software Development

Project Bliss

Everybody’s talking about agile software development these days: project managers, software developers, IT directors, small startups and big corporations. What is Agile Software Development? Agile software development is an approach that promotes delivering value quickly to the customer.

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How to Open an LLC for a Software Development Business?

Productivity Land

Software development is a huge and growing industry, worth nearly half a trillion dollars in the U.S. If you’re joining the industry and starting your own software development business, you’ll want to get off to a good start by properly setting up your business entity.

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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. The term refers to how the project’s requirements or feature list grows over time without proper control. Scope creep is the more common term but you might hear both, especially if you are working in software development.

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Organizational Competencies: What They Are and How to Develop Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We did a fair amount of off-the-shelf software deployments, and we frequently made the point that we were a healthcare company, not a software development firm. We did have a team of developers who built some in-house apps, and web front ends to databases, but we were not, at heart, a company that built software.