Fri.Sep 24, 2021

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What Is a Work Package in Project Management? A Quick Guide

ProjectManager.com

For a project to be successful, you need to get organized. By providing structure to your project scope, you get some control over the project work and increase the chance that you’ll succeed. Before you get started, you need to figure out every step in the project scope. That’s where a work package comes in. What Is a Work Package? A work package is a sequence of activities that leads to a deliverable when using a work breakdown structure (WBS). to map your project scope.

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Top 5 objections to Scrum (and why those objections are wrong)

Scrum.org

I have had the opportunity to work with some truly amazing teams that have achieved pretty amazing outcomes. One thing that every team has had in common is that, at one time, they were new to Scrum. When I engage with teams to discuss implementing the Scrum framework, they often raise potential impediments to adopting Scrum. Below are the five most common objections to Scrum and why they don’t hold any weight. .

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How To Use Trello To Channel Your Team’s Human Connections

Trello

Take a minute to think about one of your colleagues. What do you picture? Do you see a warm and smiling face? Or perhaps them seated at their desk that’s constantly overflowing with plants and coffee mugs? If you’re like most people today, your mind might be filled with an entirely different vision of who your coworker is. Maybe it’s the avatar they use online.

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Your Daily Scrum: Why Do Organizations Fail at Scrum?

Scrum.org

On a recent episode of Your Daily Scrum , Professional Scrum Trainers Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley address a very popular question in Scrum circles: Why Do Organizations Fail at Scrum? During their discussion, Ryan and Todd discuss the tendency for organizations and teams to fail to adapt. Check out the video, leave a comment and let them know what you think.

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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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Finding a Good Manager

ActiveCollab

Locating, keeping, and developing a great team isn't easy. Locating, keeping, and developing a great manager is even more challenging. Expectations have changed, and what employers and employees expect from managers has significantly shaped this role in the last couple of years. A new management style has emerged, with the rise of remote working, better staff support, and the requirement for stronger soft skills.

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Everything You Need to Know About Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS)

Wrike

Resource management is one of the most important facets of building a successful business and delivering complete projects. It’s a practice that includes deliberate planning and follow-through, as well as agility and flexibility to adapt to shifting environments and deal with schedule conflicts or bottlenecks. Good managers use RBS project management to ensure efficient allocation and management of resources to increase their chances of success.