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Unlocking the Power and Mastery of Development Approach and Life Cycle

Project Pulse Journal

Malinawan, PMP Navigating the complexities of modern project management demands a sophisticated comprehension of the Development Approach and Life Cycle Performance Domain. Your pursuit of streamlining and enhancing project management processes led you to a pivotal crossroads.

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What is a Continuous Delivery Pipeline and Why is it Needed in Agile?

Agilemania

Automatic pipelines shorten delivery times while also lowering the risk of dumb negligence. The CD pipeline is an agile and sustainable technique to produce software, similar to how a minimum viable product lowers risks and helps teams create something that better suits the demands of consumers. Reduce the Risk Odds.

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The Ultimate Guide to Project Dependencies and Constraints

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In most project management software, there are four ways to link tasks together to build a schedule. It includes a dependency log as well as ways to track risks, issues, actions and more. Dependencies can occur inside and outside the project’s sphere of influence, and inside and outside the company.

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Strategy vs. tactics: How to use both to build better products

Planio

If you asked your team to explain your company’s overall strategy, how many of them would get it right? According to a study from the Project Management Institute (PMI), for most companies, the answer would be somewhere around one in three. 6 rules to follow How to bring strategy and tactics together: 5 examples for different teams 1.

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Everything Product Managers Need to Know about Scalability: 10 Ways to Design and Build for the Future

Planio

Scalability is a big deal in enterprise development. When you’re working with massive companies, get a significant spike in users, or land a great white whale of a customer, you want to know that your infrastructure, tech, and team can handle the increased load. Performance: How your engineering team thinks about scalability.

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How to Use nTask for Waterfall Project Management – A Practical Guide for First Timers

nTask

We did an extensive analysis of various factors that influence waterfall project management. This helped us to simplify how nTask project management software can be used for solving such issues. Waterfall is a popular SDLC project management model. What Do You Need to Know about Waterfall Oriented Project Management?

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Agile vs Waterfall Methodology: What’s the Difference?

Project Bliss

Here’s an overly simplified explanation of the waterfall and agile approach: Waterfall is a project management approach in which the team does the work in sequential phases – usually finishing one phase before moving on to the next. The team repeats the same steps over and over. Review and Adjust.

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