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The State of IT in 2022: Why IT Teams Need Flexible Project Management

Wrike

Ultimately, it needs to prioritize and enable project work that IT teams can execute to align with your business initiatives. Over the course of a three-blog series, we want to take the next step into the IT PMO. In this day and age, your teams need the flexibility to execute their work in a way that makes sense. Waterfall .

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What Is the Scaled Agile Framework? SAFe Explained

Wrike

It is especially useful in software development and enterprise product management as these teams tackle projects and programs on extended timelines with continuous improvements, upgrades, and iterations released and delivered to customers over time. Think of your favorite mobile apps (e.g.,

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Understanding Kaizen: A Comprehensive Definition

Wrike

However, they faced significant challenges, as the war had left their industries in shambles, their infrastructure destroyed, and their resources scarce. While working at Toyota, Japanese engineer and businessman Taiichi Ohno played a crucial role in the development of Kaizen.

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What is a Continuous Delivery Pipeline and Why is it Needed in Agile?

Agilemania

Customers will receive the product immediately, and developers will be actively committed to developing software. Continuous integration is a coding philosophy and procedure that encourage development teams to make modest changes and often check codes into version control repositories. SAFe® Lean Portfolio.

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Applicability of Agile/Lean/Kanban Methods for fixed scope/budget projects (with short duration)

Sudipta Lahiri

This session objective was to address challenges faced by Lean-Kanban practitioners in their projects. The team started the session by working in teams to identify what aspects of Lean/Kanban facilitate small project execution that have fixed scope, fixed budget and small duration (“+ives”) and what aspects don’t (“-ives”).

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DoD EvoCycle, a simple technique to effectively manage your Definition of Done

Scrum.org

In today's blog, I want to talk about the evolution process of the Scrum team's Definition of Done and explain a simple technique that I found very useful in helping a Scrum team managing their Definition of Done. Although the DoD serves as a crucial part of Scrum, it is also often neglected by many Scrum teams.

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Practical Simplification in Agile

Leading Agile

In a 2014 blog post, I wrote: –start– …anything we do has an outcome. A simple pass/fail assessment may be useful at times. Some areas may need to operate similarly to a Lean Startup (corresponding roughly with our Basecamp 5). So, I’m not arguing; I’m just making a statement. life-altering.

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