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New PM, New Choices

Leading Answers

Traditional approaches have plenty of tools for handling risks, uncertainty, and change; but modern, adaptive approaches were purpose-built for these types of projects and have proven to be effective in these circumstances. Here, formal planning and estimation are difficult because we don’t know what we will encounter.

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Is SAFe® (Scaled Agile Framework®) not Agile?

Agilemania

It is for large-scale software development teams of 50-125 people on multiple projects but wants to still adopt the best Agile practices, despite their size. Working Software over Comprehensive Documentation :- SAFe reemphasizes and uses working software as the means of progress towards achieving the objectives.

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A modern (and easy) guide to the 5 agile ceremonies

Planio

Agile ceremonies — also known as Scrum ceremonies or just ‘events’ — are specific events that provide a structured framework for iterative software development processes. Agile is an umbrella term for different iterative and feedback-driven software development processes. Update user stories to properly estimate tasks.

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How to make a project schedule you’ll stick to in 9 steps (with free template)

Planio

But instead of a calendar, your ‘must-have’ tool is a project schedule. Your schedule is a guide, but it’s also a tool to push back against scope creep or fight for more help. Estimate task time and effort. At a minimum, you should know what type of person you’re basing your estimate on. The same goes for your team.

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Team using “Waiting for Release” column on their kanban board

Digite

Clearly, this person was looking at Kanban as a continuous delivery tool or method and felt that not doing so was being sub-optimal. We do product releases every 4-6 weeks, and these get deloyed to our SaaS servers – that cadence is well established. To Release or Not to Release…. When, is the Question!

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Build a CI/CD Pipeline in the Cloud: Part Two

Leading Agile

In Part 1, we summarized the goals of the exercise: To develop a microservice and set up a CI/CD pipeline in the cloud without using any locally-installed development tools. This could be the only Story the team tackles in their first development cadence or iteration or Sprint or what-have-you. Welcome back!

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Kanban = Continuous Delivery? Not Necessarily

Digite

Clearly, this person was looking at Kanban as a continuous delivery tool or method and felt that not doing so was being sub-optimal. We do product releases every 4-6 weeks, and these get deployed to our SaaS servers – that cadence is well established. To Release or Not to Release…. When, is the Question!