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A PM’s Guide to Agile Software Development

Project Bliss

Everybody’s talking about agile software development these days: project managers, software developers, IT directors, small startups and big corporations. What is Agile Software Development? Agile software development is an approach that promotes delivering value quickly to the customer.

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5 Agile Methodologies for Project Managers that are not Scrum Framework

Project Pulse Journal

Each methodology is relevant in its own right, unlocking potential, driving innovation, and ensuring that your projects meet expectations. Ready to transform your approach to project management and software development? Agile methodologies offer a path to mastering these challenges. What are the Top 5 Agile Methodologies?

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Current State and Future Prospects of Scrum and Agile Development in Japan

Scrum.org

This may explain why Japanese trains are always on time, why daily life is generally convenient, and even some of the success that many Japanese manufacturers had over the last few decades. In other words, for most people in Japan, software development was and remained an exercise in box checking. What happens next?

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How to Take Advantage of Adaptive Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Imagine leading projects where changes and uncertainties are not setbacks but stepping stones to innovation and success. Adaptive project management is particularly effective in dynamic industries where innovation, customer needs, and technologies continuously evolve.

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Product Management Considerations for Project Managers

Project Pulse Journal

Dive into the complementary roles of product managers and project managers and explore how their collaboration can lead to desired outcomes by overcoming common challenges, making strategic decisions, and driving product innovation forward. Product teams can utilize a product roadmap showing iterations or incremental changes to the product.

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Achieving Operational Agility in a Rapidly Evolving Marketplace

Wrike

It involves having flexible processes, systems, and structures in place that allow for easy adaptation and innovation. Lastly, operational agility fosters a culture of innovation and collaboration within organizations. Embracing Change and Encouraging Innovation Operational agility necessitates a culture of change and innovation.

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Understanding the Scrum Framework for Project Managers

Project Pulse Journal

It involves taking risks, being transparent about challenges and failures, and having the confidence to experiment and innovate. Agile methodologies refer to software development methods based on iterative development, where solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams.

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