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Do We Need Risk Management in Agile Projects?

MPUG

Agile project management is a stripped-down version of ‘traditional’ project management that takes different approaches to planning and managing change. We learn as we go and take small steps with defined budgets, resourcing, and time-boxes. Often, this is through its Project, Program, or Portfolio Management Office (PMO).

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How to Take Advantage of Adaptive Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Here are four prominent examples which you may also consider as agile methodologies and frameworks: Scrum Scrum is one of the most widely used agile frameworks. It divides projects into sprints, typically two to four weeks, where teams focus on delivering specific, prioritized work.

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Agile Project Management for Distributed Teams

nTask

Agile project management is an iterative approach to delivering requirements throughout the project life cycle. Conduct Daily Scrum Meetings. The team leader can use project management tools to conduct efficient scrum meetings. Scrum Scaling. You can easily determine the budget and timeline.

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Project Manager Interview Questions and Answers (Junior-Senior Levels)

PM Basics

Of the thousands of things you need to learn about project management, there are five that you need to focus on first. Budget, risks, scope, leadership, stakeholders, communications? Find out how to become a confident and successful project manager in months, not years. Tell us about the main phases of a project.

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Software Project Management: Why It’s Different

ProjectManager.com

Just as in any project, project management software adds efficiencies to all these processes. ProjectManager is award-winning project management software that has kanban boards to visualize workflow across the production cycle. Scrum teams can manage their backlog and collaborate when planning sprints.

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Overview of the PMBOK® Guide Seventh Edition – Lesson 1 Transcription

MPUG

Now, the standard for project management, on the other hand, it would have been typically process-focused. A step-by-step through those aspects that were described in the guide, the knowledge areas, and concentrating on the project life-cycle from beginning to end. Does it call for something that’s more than scrum?

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Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

Project Risk Management Model Based on Prince2 and Scrum Frameworks,” Martin Tomanek and Jan Juricek, International Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (IJSEA) , Vol. On IT Project Performance,” Chris Sauer, Andrew Gemino, and Blaize Horner Reich, Communications of the ACM , November 2007. 5, May 2013, pp.