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Everything You Need to Know About Release Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The release manager at my last job worked closely with the development team to review what code changes would be coming. On launch day itself, the release manager will be closely monitoring things behind-the-scenes to ensure that tech implementation goes smoothly. So what does a typical day in the life of a release manager look like?

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Stakeholder Communication Strategy: Part 3 of 4 Steps of Stakeholder Engagement

Scrum.org

Are they part of our Definition of ‘Done’? Based on the above information, our message may consist Overview of security risk Overview of security testing results, metrics Any security incidents (if any then severity, fix, response time, etc) Roadmap and Strategy Definition of ‘Done’ The message that we want to pass on will change over time.

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Your Strategy Planning Meeting Agenda (with Template)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There’s no fixed cadence for strategy conversations. One thing that should definitely be on the action list is how you are going to communicate the decisions made today to everyone else in the team. 5pm: Wrap up and close. When do strategic meetings happen? Some businesses use quarterly meetings. Add them to the decision log.

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Managing Project Assumptions and Risks

The IIL Blog

Definitions Assumptions are things we know we do not know. Open or closed are the most common. Date opened and closed are always used. Dates : Multiple dates may be documented in the log: Opened, Closed, Next Review. Context and environmental factors should govern process requirements, specificity, and formality.

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The Increment Is Dead

Scrum.org

When we say “Working Software” in the Agile Manifesto, we don’t mean just “It is working and we tested it meets our acceptance criteria and our definition of Done”. Their REAL feedback loop takes weeks if not months to close. A lot of people see the Scrum Sprint as mainly a release cadence. Can it also be a release cadence?

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The Sprint Increment Is Dead

Scrum.org

When we say “Working Software” in the Agile Manifesto, we don’t mean just “It is working and we tested it meets our acceptance criteria and our definition of Done”. Their REAL feedback loop takes weeks if not months to close. A lot of people see the Scrum Sprint as mainly a release cadence. Can it also be a release cadence?

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Managing Project Assumptions & Risks

Velociteach

Definitions Assumptions are things we know we do not know. Dates : Multiple dates may be documented in the log: Opened, Closed, Next Review. Context and environmental factors should govern process requirements, specificity, and formality. Large, complex projects will require more highly structured processes than smaller ones.