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Review Blue Striped Frog – The agile community – Magazine (3rd edition)

Henny Portman

The third edition of the Blue Striped Frog magazine offers insights into leadership, programme management, the combination of low-code with agile working and several articles focusing on working remotely under the Northern lights, Pippi’s lesson about the agile mindset and wonders if agility lost its ability to be innovative.

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Unleashing Growth: Effective Marketing Strategies in the AEC Industry

Wrike

In this article, we will explore the key role that marketing plays in driving growth within the AEC industry. They work closely with clients to understand their vision and create innovative designs that meet aesthetic, functional, and regulatory requirements.

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The Complete Guide to Six Sigma Methodology

Wrike

In this article, we’ll explain what the Six Sigma methodology is, how lean Six Sigma principles differ, and how Six Sigma project management can help boost your organization’s process efficiency and quality. The final step in the Six Sigma process is to ensure that the improvements you’ve implemented are sustainable.

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Review AGILE NXT – New Insights for Agile Performance Management

Henny Portman

This time you get approximately twenty articles to bring you up to speed with new insights for agile performance management. Reducing Waste in the Race for Innovation (by Wilco Nap) outlines strategies designed to prevent product waste, time waste, and talent waste. Curious to read the magazine?

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How Leaders Can – and Must – Make the Long-term not a Plan, but a Mindset

International Institute for Learning

” What leaders of any stripe want most is not simply to see their organizations survive or succeed in a single moment, but to sustain. Creating, innovating, and adapting are not come-and-go exercises you just pull out of a file in a pinch and can count on to work. Innovating becomes part of your fundamental way of operating.

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When is growth not the best choice? Why we chose to build Planio as a sustainable business instead of drowning in VC dollars

Planio

But the honest truth is that non-stop growth isn’t sustainable. Or do you want to build a sustainable company that supports you and your team for the long-term? A “sustainable” business isn’t just about funding. A sustainable business is more creative and innovative. A sustainable business is more focused.