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COVID-19 Sustainable Lessons 04: Transformational Change Requirements

Green Project Management

The COVID-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down, and many countries and communities have been forced to make dramatic changes in lifestyle, plans and expectations. What is being demanded in many of these communities is a dramatic transformational change. Sustainable project management can help provide guidance with this. What is being asked worldwide is […].

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Struggling with Sprint Goals

Scrum.org

. Having a Sprint Goal in some cases is not easy. Having a good Sprint Goal is even more difficult. It has proven to be a difficult topic for many starting teams. There already are some good blogs on this, so I encourage you to search further through the Scrum.org resources after this read. In training and in practice I still often hear: “in our case, defining a Sprint Goal is not possible because. .

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COVID-19 Sustainable Lessons 06: The Cost of Delay

Green Project Management

“The early bird may get the worm, but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.” No idea who said this. “Sometimes the early bird gets the worm, but sometimes the early bird gets frozen to death.” Myron Scholes Many of us instinctively procrastinate and delay. There are times though, where the cost of delays […]. The post COVID-19 Sustainable Lessons 06: The Cost of Delay appeared first on Delivering a better world, one project at a time.

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Empowerment: The Missing Ingredient for Scrum

Agilemania

Synopsis: It is said clearly in many scrum articles and we all understood that the scrum teams are expected to be self-managed and self-organized. Also, the articles mentioned that the scrum teams are “empowered” as without empowerment it is difficult to have self-management and self-organization to happen. Background: I am working and have worked with many teams who are… The post Empowerment: The Missing Ingredient for Scrum appeared first on Agilemania.

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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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COVID-19 Sustainable Lessons 01: Summary

Green Project Management

The world is trying to deal with and understand the recent challenges and upheaval caused by COVID-19. Though it is still early to wrap our heads around what is happening and what the future will entail, it is possible to taken in some of the early lessons learned and reminders that are coming out of […]. The post COVID-19 Sustainable Lessons 01: Summary appeared first on Delivering a better world, one project at a time.

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A Remote Work Guide For Parents

Trello

Remote work can become a possible alternative to working in an office for many reasons, and becoming a parent is probably one of the most rewarding ones. You might be able to transition to remote work on purpose in order to gain more flexibility and be closer to home while still going after your professional goals and desires. But you also might find yourself suddenly working at home due to unforeseen circumstances.

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Best Asana Plugins for Remote Teams!

TimeCamp

Lockdown is a hard time for many of us. Especially for these who were pushed.

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Software Craftsmanship and Empowerment

Agilemania

When was the last time you write a code which is not protected with unit test / no refactoring? When was the last time you end up fixing a bug reported in a legacy codebase which is full of bad code? When was the last time you see a class with more than 100 lines of code? Sounds similar? What… The post Software Craftsmanship and Empowerment appeared first on Agilemania.