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How To Base Your Beliefs About Agile OnĀ Evidence

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What is the optimal size of a team? Should teams be stable over at least several years, or is it a good idea they change at will? How should leadership interact with autonomous teams? Is scaling always a bad idea? What contexts are Scrum suited to, and which not? All evidence is biased to some extent.

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The Law of Intentionality, Environment, and Consistency

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You may also like: Five Invaluable Laws of Growth for Scrum Masters. In this blog, we will explore what can Scrum Masters learn from the law of intentionality, environment, and consistency. Ask yourself this question: How far can I go to make my Scrum Team truly Self-Organizing.

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#PMOT ā€“ Who are the Project Managers on Twitter to Follow?

Online PM Courses

Here’s 10 Tips. Donnieā€™s Article at Online PM Courses: A Simple Way to Develop Interpersonal Skills for Project Managers. We make Agile teams become amazing, check out our free online masterclass: agilesumo.com. Developing Leaders. Exploring trends and developments in project management today. PMIVoices.

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The Best Project Management Blogs for 2019

Online PM Courses

Their individual ā€˜Hutsā€™ offer coherent sequences of articles that often form a great basis for developing your learning. This is a magazine site that seems to make its money through site adverts and affiliate links. Often they offer valuable tips. Best General Project Management Blogs: Mostly Musings and Tips. Camel Blog.

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Use Mob Programming to Maximize your Learning

Scrum.org

In every Scrum.org Professional Scrum Development class, we touch upon both technical and collaboration practices to help improve the development teams explore new options. In a recent class we had two teams that, after two sprints, hadn't been able to deliver any "Done" increment to show at the Sprint Review.