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There is only one number one in your Product Backlog

Scrum.org

One of the things you do as a Scrum Master is help your Product Owner in different aspects of their role. It doesn’t mean that you need to know how to do their job yourself, but you should be able to bring valuable practices and techniques to their attention. One of the constant struggles is, of course, effective Product Backlog management. I’ve seen teams with empty backlogs.

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What Is MoSCoW Method, and How Does It Help Prioritize Tasks in Projects?

nTask

You deal with hundreds of tasks daily, and each task takes up a valuable part of your time. Dealing with all the tasks at once would be an unwise move, you need structure and order in your life to make sure you stay on top of your A-game. As an Agile professional, you must bring the same orderliness to your work. One way of doing that is to prioritize your tasks , but how?

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Change Management in Projects – The Overlooked Methodology

PM Times

The Scenario The decision to implement a new technology solution is a significant one and, in many cases, a project that typically an organization is unlikely to undertake often. It is a project that requires a significant investment of money, time, and effort and so, return on investment (ROI) represents an important set of metrics […]. The post Change Management in Projects – The Overlooked Methodology appeared first on Project Management Articles, Webinars, Templates and Jobs.

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How To Create Transparency in the Workplace

Teamweek

Workplace transparency has become increasingly valued both by employers and employees. So much so that there are now rankings of companies that actively and purposefully make transparency part of their mission and vision. But exactly what is transparency in the workplace? Is it worth overhauling your existing policies just to create it? Here, we’ll help you gain a clear understanding of workplace transparency, explain why it’s important, and give you tips on how to encourage it in your organizat

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Understand Digital Debt, Form a Team, Set Goals, and Plan Roadmap for Transformation

Understanding digital debt is crucial before digital transformation. Assemble a team to assess internal operations, market pressures, and digital debt's impact. Define future digital vision with measurable goals. Refine hypotheses and conduct market analysis. Develop a roadmap for transformation with defined projects, cost estimates, and governance.

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How To Hire And Onboard Remote Workers: The Trello Guide To Success

Trello

For many companies, the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 forced a shift to remote working that occurred nearly overnight—and certainly faster than most companies expected. With the transition, employees were forced to bring previously in-person processes online, including companies’ hiring and onboarding experiences. Live interviews moved to Zoom, job fairs became newsletters, and new employees got introduced to their teams via Slack channels.

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Top 5 Freelance Project Management Applications to Use in 2021

nTask

Being an entrepreneur or a freelancer is a very tricky one-person show that either makes you successful or someone who struggles to manage clients. The work-day as an entrepreneur is full of different proposal drafting , contract creation, client on-boarding, and tax compliance. And, after all of that, they get to manage their business execution and the activities that are going to make them money.

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Don't Use Scrum! (Too Many Darned Meetings) Try This Instead.

Scrum.org

. When we introduce Scrum to some companies, sometimes the question arises - "Why are there so many meetings in Scrum? When do you do 'real work' ?". I've been answering this question verbally for so many years, I thought it was time to write a blog. So here's my answer - don't use Scrum! It has too many darned meetings. Try this instead for the next 3 months.

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