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The Myth of Complete Foresight

Scrum.org

Agile frameworks are used in complex environments where requirements and technology are ever-changing. This approach assumes that all aspects of an initiative are known at the beginning and that no significant changes will be necessary as the initiative progresses. Technology changes. Digitalization Manager, Vertech.

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Industry, Product, and Technical Knowledge: What Makes a Project Manager an Expert?

Epicflow Blog

And in this publication, we discuss the role of industry, product, and technical knowledge in the work of a project manager. . Project requirements are a set of conditions including processes and tasks necessary for project initiation, its progress, and completion. Do Project Managers Have to Possess Technical Knowledge?

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The Best Meeting Minutes Transcription Software: An Independent Test and Review

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I was approached by the people at Reason8 to try their meeting transcription software, and together we decided the best test would be to do a market comparison and review similar tools. tech has moved on so much that now there are tools that transcribe your meetings for you. And settled on reviewing these three: Reason8.ai.

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The Evolution of Project Management

The IIL Blog

and Cynthia Snyder Dionisio, MBA, PMP We have all attended project management workshops, conferences, and symposiums. When the Department of Defense (DoD) decided to expand the need for more technical projects following World War II, pressure was placed upon the aerospace and defense community to develop expertise in project management.

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Prioritization techniques for the Product Owner

Scrum.org

When we embarked on this initiative, we faced uncertainty about where to initiate our efforts. Determining the most crucial features and establishing a starting point from a technical perspective presented challenges. Should-Have (S): Pertaining to features that, while important, aren't critical for the initial release.

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Making Web Conferences Accessible

TrustRadius Project Management

As a millennial with disabilities working in tech, I spend a lot of time thinking about how the software I use at work every day could be improved for my peers and I. I am extremely interested in adaptive and assistive technology, and how everyone, include able-bodied folks can benefit from them.

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The Scrum Master Job (1): 4 Steps to Identify Suitable Employers or Clients

Scrum.org

The reasons for this are apparent, with software eating the world and the pace of innovation accelerating as the market-entry barriers of the technology sector are continuously lowered. Current tech trends — accelerated by the pandemic — threaten the very existence of many legacy organizations. Is the organization practicing DevOps?

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