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Harnessing Agile Methodology for Creative Teams

Wrike

In today’s fast-paced and dynamic business landscape, creative teams face unique challenges when it comes to project management and collaboration. Traditional approaches, such as the Waterfall methodology, often fail to meet the demands of creative projects that require flexibility, adaptability, and a focus on innovation.

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Charting Complexity: Scrum's Compass for Navigating Uncertain Waters (From PM to PSM 11)

Scrum.org

This approach allows teams to respond effectively to the unpredictable nature of complex problems. Iterative Development and Feedback Loops: Scrum's iterative approach, with regular feedback loops, allows teams to navigate complexity by breaking down work into manageable increments.

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Quick Take: My Favorite Women-Authored Blogs

LiquidPlanner

When I joined LiquidPlanner as the Director of Marketing toward the end of 2019, I was pleased to find that our blog features many strong, independent, and talented female authors. You can ask anyone on my team, and they’ll assure you that I live to act as the catalyst for change.

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Agility for a Sustainable World: Why We Need to Redefine The Meaning of Agility

Scrum.org

This year was the 20th anniversary of the Agile Manifesto for Software Development, and in many sectors, agile ways of working have long since become the standard. There are also many explanations of what agility really means, but there is agreement on the core meaning: focus on customers and their needs.

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5 Tips To Re-Energize Your Daily Standup Meetings

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Regular readers will know that I’m not an expert in Agile, by any means. I facilitate daily standup meetings for our support team. Int his article, I’ll look at 5 activities you can try in your daily team standup meeting. If you work with Agile methods , you will likely be attending standup meetings every day.

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8 lessons IT Project Teams can learn from Chatsworth International Horse Trials

Project Accelerator News

Blog by Nicol Cutts, Head of Projects, Professional Services at Stoneseed. As I sat, musing about what to write for this very highbrow and important Stoneseed IT Project Management blog, my eyes caught sight of my tickets to Chatsworth International Horse Trials. That’s the blog! Whooooooooooooah!” I’m chomping at the bit now!

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Agile and Scrum: Unravelling the Misconceptions

Scrum.org

As Scrum.org trainers, we often come across common misconceptions from course attendees about Agile and Scrum. We tend to hear red flags of misalignment when we explore folk's current definitions and understanding of Agile and Scrum at the start of our courses. Neglect on self-organisation and enabling cross-functional teams.

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