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Everything You Need to Know About Release Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

They work with development teams to track progress and identify potential risks, as well as liaise with other departments such as QA, ops teams, service management, and support. The release manager at my last job worked closely with the development team to review what code changes would be coming. The day could be quite varied.

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How to Set and Achieve Effective Sprint Goals

Scrum.org

It's not a spontaneous decision involving developers, the product owner, and stakeholders. A well-defined Sprint goal sparks intrigue, questions, and enthusiasm among both stakeholders and developers. Create a Cadence of Accountability. Lean-agile practitioners thrive on these kinds of challenges, but most teams find daunting.

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Are These DevOps Obstacles Getting in the Way of Your Agile Transformation?

Leading Agile

Today, Agilists must have a plan for incorporating DevOps practices into the early stages of Agile Transformation. But what if we told you there’s a whole class of DevOps considerations that no one is talking about that’s secretly killing your ability to unleash the potential of Agile? How many of you here are consultants?

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Disciplined Agile & SAFe

International Institute for Learning

By Alan Zucker Disciplined Agile® (DA) and the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) are two popular, second-generation agile methodologies. They build on lean-agile thinking, and standard Scrum, Kanban, and DevOps practices. They emerged about a decade after the Agile Manifesto.

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Professionalism in Scrum. What does it mean to be a Professional

Scrum.org

Every day organisations are starting and failing with business agility, praise and blame Scrum. They are accountable for delivering done working products every cadence and satisfy customer needs. The Scrum Team consists of a Product Owner, the Development Team, and a Scrum Master. So what is the difference? So is it hard? -

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The Transformation Journey: Lessons Learned

Planview

It can be challenging to expand Agile practices beyond IT and development teams. Planview is committed to helping our customers with this transition and to that end, Chief Product Officer Patrick Tickle and I recently presented a webinar on “ Leading an Agile Transformation.”. First, why scale Agile in the first place?

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Beyond Mechanical Scrum

Scrum.org

At a recent training class one of the delegates spoke about their present company, about how it was the most “Agile” place he had ever worked. Why then after the first day of training with us would he comment “I realise now that we are not Agile at all!”? Without the Agile mindset, Scrum just adds unnecessary overhead.