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Mastering Development Approach and Life Cycle: From Project Management to Scrum Mastery (From PM to PSM 17)

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The Development Approach and Life Cycle Performance Domain is pivotal for project managers transitioning to Scrum Masters. The Cynefin framework illustrates this, showing that complex environments require an empirical approach, which is at the heart of Scrum. Don't want to miss any of these blog posts? Scrum on.

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Blog Series: From Scrum Master to Agile Leader - Part 1 - Exploring the Gaps in Scrum Mastery

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In this blog series, we’ll share the gaps that many Scrum Masters face as they work to become better agile leaders and Scrum professionals. This blog series is for aspiring leaders who want to break out of ineffective patterns and into new ways of influencing positive change. This critical work is not easy.

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Scrum as a Change Catalyst: Steering Teams Toward a Visionary Future (From PM to PSM 14)

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Scrum's approach, characterized by close stakeholder involvement and iterative development, naturally facilitates the adoption of new behaviors and processes. Facilitating Change in Scrum Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration: Scrum involves stakeholders, particularly users, in the development process. Scrum on.

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What Is Kanban? Meaning, Definitions & Best Practices

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The methodology is named after this word because of its visual approach to managing tasks and workflows by using kanban boards, but many other elements make up kanban. The kanban methodology was first developed as a lean manufacturing system to help with production planning , scheduling and control. What Is Kanban?

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Embracing Stakeholder Performance in Your Transition to a Scrum Master (From PM to PSM 15)

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Scrum emphasizes openness and respect, requiring a collaborative approach where the Scrum Team and stakeholders share insights and feedback openly. Use these opportunities for inspection and adaptation, aligning product development with evolving stakeholder needs. Don't want to miss any of these blog posts? Scrum on.

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Agile Leadership: Guiding Teams with Vision and Versatility (From PM to PSM 08)

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Inflexible Leadership Style: Project Managers might be used to a one-size-fits-all leadership approach. Adaptability and Flexibility: Scrum Masters understand that different situations and team members require different leadership approaches. This involves active listening, empathy, and a commitment to team development.

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Value-Driven Mastery: Relentlessly focus on Value over outputs (From PM to PSM 06)

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For a professional Project Manager transitioning to a Scrum Master, the shift to a value-centric approach is both fundamental and transformative. The project management principle "Focus on value" aligns perfectly with Scrum’s core tenet of delivering value through iterative and incremental development.

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