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Everything You Need to Know About Release Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

It wasn’t until I worked in IT as a project manager that I had a lot of contact with the release management process. My software projects needed releasing, so we had to follow the formal process and engage with the release manager to make sure that the bug fixes and new features got pushed to the production environment in a controlled way.

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The Forgotten Scrum Event

Scrum.org

Chances are that you said something like “Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, Sprint Retrospective, and…. And yet, the Sprint serves a pivotal role in Scrum by setting the cadence for feedback, inspection and adaptation in Scrum. However, it's crucial to recognize that the Sprint sets the cadence for all of the other events.

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

Leading Agile

But as companies scale, as the market shifts and more parts of the business become software-focused, there’s been an increase in demand for an end-to-end solution to help large organizations build infrastructure around sound technical practices. Join us as we explore these obstacles and how you can overcome them. Share your thoughts.

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Release planning and predictable delivery

Scrum.org

Without a regular cadence of delivery of working software any belief that you will get a usable increment is misguided at best. Each unit of work takes the same amount of materials and time to produce so any changes that we make to the process, time, or materials can easily be qualified and the benefit demonstrated.

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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. Every day there will be a coordination meeting and the iteration ends with the iteration review/demo and the retrospective. Full delivery cycle.

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11 Proven Stakeholder Communication Tactics

Scrum.org

Deciding early on how to communicate with internal stakeholders and win their proverbial hearts & minds often makes the difference between “doing agile” and “becoming agile” in the end. The two formal Scrum events that come to mind are: Sprint Reviews. Sprint Reviews are a zone free from death by PowerPoint. Scrum Events.

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Sprint Anti-Patterns

Scrum.org

Every activity required to achieve the Product Goal, such as Sprint Planning, Daily Scrums, Sprint Review, and Sprint Retrospective, occurs within Sprints. If changes become acute during the Sprint, the team will collaboratively decide how to handle them.) Technically, it is the prerogative of the Product Owner to cancel Sprints.