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How to Budget For Your Company’s Technical Debt

Zen Project Management

Guest post by Dr. Mik Kersten While “technical debt” is a term that’s frequently used by technologists, the implication and understanding of it tends to be opaque to the business until it’s too late - just look at how Nokia lost the mobile market that it helped create. What’s technical debt?

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Operational Efficiency: A Quick Guide

ProjectManager.com

This can be quickly calculated by dividing operating expenses by the total review and then multiplying that sum by 100. It’s clear that the lower your operational efficiency rate, the higher your company’s operational efficiency and sustainability. As mentioned, you’ll want to review your work to ensure you’re improving.

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How To Start A Successful Crypto Business In 2023

Productivity Land

Have you ever imagined stepping into a world where traditional finance meets cutting-edge technology, and the potential for financial success knows no bounds? Understanding the global impact of cryptocurrencies is essential, as it demonstrates the potential for this technology to empower individuals and reshape entire economies.

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Six Sigma: A Simple Guide for Project Managers

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A staff with Six Sigma expertise is also usually hired to monitor the process. From the top down, the entire organization must be committed to sustaining quality improvements for them to be achieved. Control: In order to make sure that these improvements are sustainable, monitor them by creating a control plan.

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You Can Make a Difference at Work: 7 Steps for The Climate

The IIL Blog

THE 7 PLLANET TENETS The tenets spell “pllanet” with two l’s: Purpose Language Less Ask Net Zero Equity Time We’ll review each tenet by sharing how Molly, the IT professional introduced at the beginning of this article, applied each step to her IT team’s transformation. For example, “sustainable” can mean “ongoing, consistent.”

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Leveraging Evidence-Based Management and Achieving Organizational Change through Larman’s Laws

Scrum.org

Often, these changes are heralded as signs of progress – restructuring teams, introducing groundbreaking technology, or rolling out new policies. You've introduced new tech. By first understanding and addressing the cultural aspects, leaders can lay a solid foundation for introducing and sustaining meaningful changes.

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Measuring the value of business agility - your questions answered

Scrum.org

Question: During an Enterprise Agility Transformation, there is often a tendency to strive for quick, short term financial gains, or other performance improvements; can you provide examples on how to find that balance to achieve longer-term sustainable growth? DW - That is true at the enterprise, department, product, and team level.

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