Sat.Oct 31, 2020

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Course Review: MS Project 2016 Live Lessons–Concise Course with Precise Information and Effective Learning

Management Yogi

By Gowri Shankar SWhy this Course?After I graduated in Engineering, I started and continued my career in construction industry and maintenance works. After getting experience in this field, I felt I was lagging in planning of work activities in a proper way due to working manually and missing my deadlines in some situations. Hence, I decided to work with a planning software tool.

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[VLOG] Can The Scrum Master Also Be Part Of The Scrum Developers?

Scrum.org

What's good awesome people? I hope you are well and safe where ever you may be when watching today's vlog. In today's vlog I would like to share with you the answer to one of the most common questions I kept on getting, that is: "can the Scrum Master also be part of the Scrum Developers?". Enjoy today's video which is based on real life observation from several different teams and scenarios.

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Leader of the Pack - Matt Sweetwood

PM That Works

To get to the web page of the radio show, click here. To download the mp3 file, click here. To subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, click here. This transcription was completed through an automated service. Please excuse any typos or misrepresented words. VoiceAmerica 0:04 One problem facing people at many levels of business is how to make time for a work life and a personal life.

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[VLOG] Can The Scrum Master Also Be Developer?

Scrum.org

What's good awesome people? I hope you are well and safe wherever you may be when watching today's vlog. In today's vlog, I would like to share with you the answer to one of the most common questions I keep on getting, that is: "Can the Scrum Master also be a Developer?". Enjoy today's video which is based on real life observation from several different teams and scenarios.

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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.