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Shifting from Projects to a Product-Centric Approach

Planview

In the whitepaper, The Agile PMO: 5 Steps to Driving Agility at Scale , the focus of the PMO can no longer be on executing on-time and on-budget, but instead on the delivery of value as the outcome. We also urge you to read the full white paper The Agile PMO: 5 Steps to Driving Agility at Scale. Adapt Your Funding Approach.

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Waterfall Should Have Never Existed: Part 1

MPUG

These associations and thought leaders, authors, and researchers developed several flavors of Agile: Scrum, Scrum XP (eXtreme Programming), ScrumBan, DSDM, DevOps, and Lean-Agile , and market them vigorously. The latter, Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) came from the Rapid Application Development movement.

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Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling

Leading Agile

A lot of what those people have built upon are really sound foundational principles, like encapsulated teams at the work surface level, Kanban or flow based kind of governance models on top, right, at a lean agile metrics that enable us to measure improvement, things like that. Speaker: Miljan Bajic 35:16.

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DDSTOP The Saga Continues

Herding Cats

In our software-intensive system of systems domain, we develop proposals with 80% confidence of completing on time and on budget at the time of submission. Work performed using the budget for the Reducible uncertainties that create the risk. Then you can read " A Complexity Primer for Systems Engineers, A White Paper."

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Software Estimating Resources

Herding Cats

Monte Carlo Method in risk analysis for investment projects,” Victor Platon and Andreea Constantinescu, Proceedia Economics and Finance, 15 pp. Cherwonik, Acquisition Review Quarterly, Summer 1997, “The Trouble with Budgeting to the 80th Percentile,” Timothy P. 2, Second Quarter 2009. Anderson and Jeffrey S. Lien, and Siw E. “A