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White paper: Exploring the delta in AgileSHIFT

Henny Portman

Happy to see that my white paper Exploring the delta in AgileSHIFT is now live on the AXELOS content hub. This paper explores the concept of the delta, explaining how this is addressed in AgileSHIFT®, and providing practical recommendations and examples on the subject. Enterprise agility is key. Will you survive?

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From Predictive to Agile – How to Choose the Right Project Management MethodologyBy Harold Kerzner and Cyndi Snyder Dionisio

International Institute for Learning

and Cynthia Snyder Dionisio, explain that project management methodologies (PMM) are frameworks comprising principles, processes, procedures, and techniques used to accomplish work. The traditional PMM, often referred to as the waterfall approach, follows a sequential process and is suitable for projects with well-defined requirements.

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Are you having Fun?

Scrum.org

This directly relates to the Agile values : “Individuals and Interactions Over Process and Tools”. Slack also acts a risk buffer within the Sprint. Build in some slack & keep the risk buffer handy(10-20%)! Barry Overeem, his insightful white paper on “ Characteristics of a Great Scrum Team”. It’s a shock absorber.

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Luck has Little to Do With Achieving Positive Project Outcomes

LiquidPlanner

What if the project software updated itself in real time, highlighting risks, adapting to changes, and even prompting project team members to share status when they fail to? This project nirvana isn’t as elusive as the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow… it actually exists. Check out LiquidPlanner to see what I mean.

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March Project Madness

LiquidPlanner

Executives and project managers set priority according to which projects have the highest potential for profit, which pose the greatest risks, which should receive the largest share of resources – and then allocate investments accordingly. Your projects are asset-intensive and involve a high degree of risk. Possibly not.

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Engage Stakeholders & Team Members in Product Development

The IIL Blog

Agile Team Engagement is Not Always Easy Here are a few tips for engaging stakeholders and team members in product development: Involve stakeholders in the planning process. It’s important to involve them in the planning process so that they can provide input and feedback. Communicate regularly with stakeholders. Celebrate successes.

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How to Build an Effective B2B Branding Strategy

UPQODE

A well-established brand reduces the perceived risk for the buyer, making them more confident in their decision. The presence of a trusted brand streamlines the decision-making process in B2B transactions, allowing for quicker and more efficient choices. Therefore, it is imperative to invest in comprehensive strategies.