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How To Base Your Beliefs About Agile On Evidence

Scrum.org

How should leadership interact with autonomous teams? What contexts are Scrum suited to, and which not? What if you end up applying a methodology like Scrum to a context where it isn’t suited, and people leave the company as a result? I quickly found hundreds of academic papers that investigated Scrum and Agile teams.

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Becoming Agile: Evidence Based Management

Scrum.org

In fact, if you were to read some of the interviews with managers in business magazines, or the guest articles and puff-pieces on agility in their companies, you'd think that their hearts and minds had been won decades ago. For example, they may gauge success in terms of a certain capability delivered by a certain date for a certain cost.

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Why do most projects fail?

Binfire

Forbes magazine also opined about the high rate of project failures recently. . In the Agile method, the project manager is replaced by an experienced Scrum master is needed. 4-Lack of leadership. Most endeavors in life need effective leadership to succeed. Without proper leadership, the project does not have a chance.

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Review AGILE NXT – New Insights for Agile Performance Management

Henny Portman

The Quantifiable Added Value of Scrum is an interview with Jeff Sutherland about result-oriented organizations operating on clear and simple performance indicators (by Serge Beaumont). Micro-Interventions from a Position of Leadership (by Rik de Groot). Curious to read the magazine?

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The Best Project Management Blogs for 2019

Online PM Courses

So, for example: I write for new and intermediate level project managers who want to learn more about the discipline. Others offer commentary for advanced project managers, who want something meaty to think about – Matthew Squair (below) is a good example. There are plenty of other examples I could give. PM World 360.

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