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Public Infrastructure: Project Management as a Key Success Factor

Inloox

Content. External influences. Intentional miscalculation. Lack of uniformity in implementation. Incompetence in project management. Lack of risk management. The Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders building, an extension to the House of Representatives in Berlin, Germany’s capital, recently acquired the inglorious title "BER 2.0" The reason for this was the announcement that the building will not be completed before 2024.

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4 Misunderstandings About "Carryover"

Scrum.org

In my last article, I explained why we need to stop talking about "carryover" and how it's not actually a thing in Scrum. "Carryover" is really just partially done work at the end of a Sprint. Now I will take you deeper and share the 4 common misunderstandings often associated with this concept, and how we can make the shift to creating better conversations about what really matters. 4 Common Misunderstandings of "Carryover". #1 - Product Backlog Items (PBIs) that are planned in a Sprint and n

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Stuart Taylor’s Best Project Management Advice: Lists, Meetings, & Mentors

Online PM Courses

What is Stuart Taylor’s best Project Management advice? His best tips, tools, & insight? Stuart tells me about lists, meetings, & mentors. The post Stuart Taylor’s Best Project Management Advice: Lists, Meetings, & Mentors appeared first on OnlinePMCourses.

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How effective are your Scrum Events if you can’t even book a room?

Scrum.org

A couple of weeks ago, I posted a poll on LinkedIn with the question. Is your Scrum team comfortable with doing all the Scrum events remotely? 153 people voted, which is obviously not a lot from a statistics standpoint, but the pattern is interesting. 82% of the people voted yes. Comfortable? In the comment section, some people already pointed out my word choice.

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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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How To Make A Checklist In Microsoft Word In 5 Simple Steps

Teamweek

A checklist is a simple, yet powerful tool to manage your work and improve task completion quality. There are a number of checklist tools and templates available today. However, sometimes you may need to create a really simple checklist. And signing up for an app or downloading it may seem like a lot of work. In such situations, Microsoft Word can help.

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See availability issues more clearly, a new custom fields API, and much more

Resource Guru

Here at Resource Guru HQ, we’ve been busy rolling out notable improvements and changes to our app. A healthy mix of feature improvements and bug fixes are now available for our users to sink their teeth into. Let’s start by outlining some of the more important recent improvements: A full 2-way calendar sync is now available with Google Calendar.

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How To Make Product Discovery An Integral Part Of Your Scrum Team?

Scrum.org

We define product discovery as the proactive behavior of teams to discover new valuable features through experiments, field testing, and research. Often, the insights from these kinds of proactive behaviors lead to more valuable features and avoid unnecessary work. Although research shows that these activities are useful in any Scrum team, we also recognize that teams usually start with this as they become more experienced with Scrum.

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??4 Lektionen, die ich in 7 Jahren über Product Backlog Refinement gelernt habe

Scrum.org

Ich habe in den letzten 7 Jahren mit vielen Scrum Teams gearbeitet und bei keinem Team war das Refinement gleich. . In jedem Team haben sich die Refinement-Praktiken, die funktioniert haben, mit der Zeit gewandelt. Mich hat diese Erfahrung gelehrt, dass es viele Möglichkeiten gibt, wie Scrum Teams das Product Backlog transparent machen können und das nicht die eine Praktik gibt, wie Teams erfolgreich das Product Backlog verfeinern können.