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Engaging Stakeholders with Gamification [video]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this video Elizabeth Harrin discusses how merging engagement and gamification creates engagification, a methodology to help people take action on projects. Watch the video to listen (about 30 minutes). If you prefer to read, there are closed captions in the video or there’s also a transcript underneath the video.

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Engaging Stakeholders with Gamification [video]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this video Elizabeth Harrin discusses how merging engagement and gamification creates engagification, a methodology to help people take action on projects. Watch the video to listen (about 30 minutes). If you prefer to read, there are closed captions in the video or there’s also a transcript underneath the video.

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Closing a Sprint with MS Project Agile

MPUG

Like every project has to be closed, a Sprint, also has to be closed. In this article, we will take a scenario for Sprint in a Scrum project and follow the steps needed to close a Sprint Project. Then, I will demonstrate the closing steps. Incomplete Daily Scrum events need to be closed. Our Project Scenario.

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Remote Agile: Practices and Tools [Video]

Scrum.org

Otherwise, the video accurately reflects how one way of collaborating with a distributed team using Zoom breakout rooms may work. We closed the class by attending to our parking lot. The participants agreed on recording it and make it available to the agile community. Do you want to get this article in your inbox?

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The ultimate guide to closing projects (with free project closure checklist and report)

Planio

Does ‘closing’ a project mean it’s a success? Closing projects doesn’t have to be complicated. In this guide, we’ll run through a simple process that can guide you as you close out projects, learn from your experiences, and move onto the next one. However, there are risks to ignoring it or doing a ‘soft close’.

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Powerful and ready to use videos to kick-start every crucial (Scrum?) event

Scrum.org

A practice to set the tone, to spark impulse, to invite for change and forward momentum: Using videos to kick-start a crucial conversation. By the end of your reading, you will have an idea of why showing a video to kick-start a conversation might be fruitful to your context. Using videos for sending educational content.

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How to handover a project on closure

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Now it’s time to handover the work because the project is closing. If you’ve ever ended up on a project where the work never seems to end… and the changes keep coming in… and even though it is technically closed people still come to you for help… then this is for you! But what do you have to do? Ideally, you should know this already.