Tue.Nov 12, 2019

Remove success-stories
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15 Sprint Review Anti-Patterns

Scrum.org

The foundation of a successful Sprint Review is “show, don’t tell,” or even better: let the stakeholders drive the discovery.) . My suggestion: Tell a compelling story at the beginning of the review to engage the stakeholders. Leave out those user stories that are probably not relevant to the story.

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The Key Aspects Of Project Management

Proofhub

Understanding The Many Aspects Of Project Management “What makes a project successful?” Some say, behind any successful project is a project manager with above and beyond management skills. For some, it is the team who works hard day and night to deliver every deliverable and deadlines within the project to make it successful.

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Scaling to the Masses - Fit Your Product for a Larger User Base

Speaker: Dustin Smith, Sr. Product Manager, Incubator

The classic product story goes like this: A small team puts a great idea to work. Said idea becomes a wildly successful app. Romantic notions aside, the story neglects to mention the most essential variable to product success: scalability. In a matter of years, a very small company becomes a global superpower.

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Build Product Progress with a Strong Data Culture

Speaker: Nima Gardideh, CTO, Pearmill

Have you ever thought your product's progress was headed in one direction, and been shocked to see a different story reflected in big picture KPIs like revenue? Then, he'll explain how you can use your analytics to regularly review progress and successes. Systematically review progress and successes.