Wed.Oct 31, 2018

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Resignation Letter Examples & Tips

ProjectManager.com

Given that some people change jobs on an almost annual basis in today’s economy, one of the common hurdles for the modern worker is the resignation letter. Whether you’ve been recruited into a new position or have found the next rung in your career ladder, the ability to write a competent resignation letter is a necessary skill. There’s a whirlwind of emotions and obligations that occur when you decide to quit a job, but that’s not an excuse for neglecting to submit a resignati

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Unit Testing Shell Scripts:Part Five

Leading Agile

Previously in this series, we’ve discussed the value of unit testing shell scripts and explored how to roll our own test script , how to use the shunit2 library , how to use bash-spec for a behavioral-style approach, and how to use Pester to test-drive a Powershell script. Now we’ll look at two unit test frameworks for the server provisioning tools, Chef and Puppet.

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El Product Backlog debe estar Ordenado no Priorizado

Scrum.org

Priorizar puede indicar una posición de un item dentro del Product Backlog basado en algún tipo de técnica como por ejemplo ROI. El Product Owner no debería limitarse a usar el resultado priorizado mecánicamente. Existen muchas técnicas para priorizar el Product Backlog. Una de las más usadas es el ROI. Para determinar la posición de un ítem dentro del Product Backlog se divide el valor de negocio de ese ítem entre el esfuerzo determinado en puntos de historia: ROI = Valor de Negocio / Esfuerzo.

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Brilliant SMART Goal Examples for Managers

Teamweek

Goal setting is a fundamental part of the project planning process. This has never changed, but thanks to advances in technology and the increasing complexity of most projects, you literally have to be SMARTer about it. SMART is both an acronym and an industry buzzword at the moment. It stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely, all criteria that managers need to strive for when they establish goals for their projects.

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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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Embracing Diversity and Inclusion at Scrum.org

Scrum.org

Scrum.org has a diversity council that has been researching the topic from an agile perspective. How can Scrum Teams embrace diversity and what will be the gift from doing so? At Scrum.org, we explore the value that diversity has to offer for Scrum Teams and their enterprises. Looking at the numbers shows evidence that teams with high diversity create more innovative products.

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New Feature: Quick Search

Teamweek

Busy work days can be hectic. In this organized chaos, scrolling endlessly to find stuff like specific tasks, projects, or people can sometimes feel too overwhelming. Luckily, Teamweek now has Quick Search. To find anything you need with Quick Search, all you need to to is to hold down CMD + K (ctrl + K for PC) or click on the Teamweek logo in the upper left corner.

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Resource Scheduling for Teams Doesn’t Have to be Scary!

Hub Planner

Reading Time: 14 minutes. Resource Scheduling Doesn’t Have to be Scary! Hub Planner will make it less spooky for you to make that move from Spreadsheets to online resource scheduling. Spreadsheets can become cumbersome and hold you prisoner, here at Hub Planner we will make the transition to a resource scheduling software as seamless as possible!

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Quote of the Day

Herding Cats

Critics are our friends, they show us our faults ? Benjamin Franklin.

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