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20 Years of The Agile Manifesto

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Can you believe the Agile Manifesto has been around 20 years? What astounds me is that it’s in my lifetime: in my working career, actually. Project management has changed a lot since I started working: We’ve got better collaboration tools We’ve adapted to remote working as the norm, not an exception There is greater awareness of the benefits of diverse teams More project teams include overseas colleagues and suppliers as the world gets smaller Companies can no longer mandate women to wear high h

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YDS: How Should Organizations Treat Agile Consultants?

Scrum.org

On today’s episode of YOUR DAILY SCRUM: How Should Organizations Treat Agile Consultants? Today's question is about how contractors and consultants are treated in Agile organizations. It's a great question that brought up a lot of past stories for both Todd and Ryan. Long story short, treat agile consultants like people. If your agile consultants are treated differently than your other Scrum Team members, how are they ever supposed to work together?

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Eliminating Barriers to Business Agility with Governance

Leading Agile

How do we decide what’s most valuable to the organization, and then how do we make trade-offs with scarce resources to pull from to achieve our most valued goals? . To figure out how to deal with this and find the answers, we need some sort of governance model. Governance speaks to how we coordinate and manage the flow of work, decompose requirements, and make prioritization decisions and economic tradeoffs—all in the face of uncertainty. .

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Key Things To Look For In Project Contract & Scope Documents

The Digital Project Manager

The post Key Things To Look For In Project Contract & Scope Documents appeared first on The Digital Project Manager.

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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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Project Post-Mortem Meeting

ActiveCollab

You completed the project on time; your clients are satisfied with the final deliverable, so now is the time to kick back and relax and think about other projects, right? Well, before you and your team can share celebratory drinks, there is one final piece of work that remains: a post-mortem meeting. These types of meetings are also called retrospectives or debrief and are a significant part of any project's lifecycle.

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Questions To Ask During Project Initiation To Get Crystal Clear

The Digital Project Manager

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Introducing Pam Butkowski

The Digital Project Manager

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