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Case Study: the Business Banking transformation journey at de Volksbank.

Scrum.org

This case study analyzes the transformation journey using Org Topologies™ Scans and focuses on the Business Banking Hub. We will clarify the stages with OT maps using the following symbols: More explanation and background information on Org Topologies™ that help to understand this case study can be found here and here.

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Review: Introduction to Disciplined Agile Delivery

Henny Portman

DAD is characterized by the following aspects: Hybrid: combines Scrum, Agile Modelling, XP, Unified Process, Kanban, Lean, Outside-In Development (OID) and other methods. The core of the book is a case study. In this case the team decided to have seven 2-week iterations. Full delivery cycle.

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How to Pass Implementing SAFe SPC Training Exam in your First Attempt

Agilemania

We’ve broken down the process into 3 steps to help you with the SPC exam-. Gather the Study Content: The first step is to go to the Scaled Agile Community website and download the workbook from the Learn > My Learning section. Work on a case study. Analyze the case study from the SAFe perspective.

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New PM, New Choices

Leading Answers

When our projects undertake defined, repeatable work using technologies and approaches our organizations have experience in, then uncertainty and change rates are typically low and manageable. Consider the process of designing a new car or home. The process is likely to be iterative and adaptive.

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The 10 steps to an Agile transformation (with free checklist)

Planio

But a full Agile transformation isn’t just about the development process you use — it’s a way to bring creativity, innovation, and lean operations to every aspect of your business. Scale and improve your Agile processes. An iterative process: Changing your way of working won’t happen overnight. Bring in ongoing training.

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