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Jira Anti-Patterns and How to Overcome Them

Scrum.org

So in March 2023, I embarked on a non-representative research exercise to learn how organizations misuse Jira from a team perspective as I wanted to understand Jira anti-patterns. Risk aversion : Organizations may be risk-averse and believe tighter controls will help minimize risks and prevent project failures.

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Achieving Stakeholder Management Success with the Power-Interest Grid

Project Pulse Journal

Malinawan, PMP Do you need help managing a diverse array of stakeholders in your projects? This tool lets you visualize who needs your attention most and how to approach them, turning a complex web of relationships into a manageable plan. By: Meredith G. Does balancing varying interests and powers within a project confuse you?

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Business Process Improvement: What it is and How to Implement it

nTask

These types are: Managing Business Processes : these processes manage the functioning of a system. Supporting Business Processes : serve the basic business. These include for example human resource management , accounting, and technical support to name a few. Total Quality Management.

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The Urge to Strangle(The Strangler Pattern)

Leading Agile

Business agility means having the capability to “turn on a dime” at low cost and with low risk, to drive innovation, respond to market changes, and overcome the competition. In any enterprise that depends heavily on information systems, business agility is not possible without technical agility.

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The Road to Responsible Collaboration: Strive for Alignment

The IIL Blog

In this second article, Robin explores the concept of alignment, specific techniques the project manager can apply to achieve it, and the benefits it can bring in addition to the promise of enabling productive owner/provider engagement. I hesitate to call it a prerequisite because project management (PM) is not a science.