Sun.Apr 07, 2019

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Proactive dependency management with agile approaches

Kiron Bondale

When we are managing projects using a predictive delivery approach, dependency identification and tracking is done as part of the BPUF (Big Planning Up Front) exercise using the activities from a work breakdown structure and the collective wisdom of our team members and key stakeholders. If a major scope or solution approach change is identified afterwards, the impacts of addressing new dependencies is usually considered in the analysis of the change request.

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Epic Fail - Why Product Backlog Refinement is Essential for Scrum Teams?

Scrum.org

This is the first part of a 2-part blog post series about dealing with very large Product Backlog items. Part 1 intends to focus on the Scrum Team, Part 2 will be released shortly after our Webinar on April 29th and will focus on the “Epic” challenges agile leaders are facing. Product Backlog is not an event in Scrum, but has its place in the Scrum Guide and therefore the Scrum Framework.

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PMTQ: PMI’s Vision for the Future of Project Management

Online PM Courses

The PMI has released its Future of Work report, called 'Leading the Way with PMTQ'. It introduces the idea of Project Management Technology Quotient. The post PMTQ: PMI’s Vision for the Future of Project Management appeared first on OnlinePMCourses.

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El Scrum Master No es un Solucionador de Problemas

Scrum.org

Uno de los servicios del Scrum Master es eliminar los impedimentos que tiene el equipo de desarrollo. Pero no todos los problemas son impedimentos. Hay que entender que el Scrum Master no es un solucionador de problemas. ¿Cómo afecta la auto organización y la capacidad de entrega de producto de un equipo de desarrollo si todos los problemas que surgen deben ser resueltos por el Scrum Master?

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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.