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The Low Code No Code Opportunity

The Strategic Project Manager

Low code no code” refers to digitization through more efficient means – through “citizen development” It is a growing trend that shows potential for growing and evolving over the next decade and beyond. PMI Perspective on the Low Code No Code Opportunity.

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Three Common Developer Blunders in 5:05 Minutes—Making Your Scrum Work #14

Scrum.org

In my experience, it is not uncommon that Developers focus their work on a subsection of the value creation process, the coding itself. Otherwise, the three following Developer blunders may diminish the team effectiveness. Shall I notify you about articles like this one? The Accountability of the Developers According to the Scrum Guide.

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15 Easy Ways to Earn PDUs in 2023

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Do you need to earn PDUs to maintain your PMI certification? You’re in the right place! In this article, we’ll cover what you need to know about the different categories of PDUs and how many you need to get, plus some simple and free ways to earn PDUs in 2023. If you hold a CAPM ® certificate, you need to earn 15 PDUs every three years.

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The Extreme Programming Life Cycle and Strategic PM

The Strategic Project Manager

This post examines the agile method called Extreme Programming (XP). XP is uniquely designed to streamline the software development process – but it can be leveraged and used in other pursuits! This post looks at the XP life cycle, core values, team roles, and core practices, then turns to application for strategy and project management.

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Google Project Management: Professional Certificate Review

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There is also a lot of material that talks about careers, how you might need to evidence certain skills in a job interview, and the first module closes with a look at uncovering job opportunities. Luckily, many of those training programs have been paid for by my company over the years, or provided as internal courses.

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What Is a Project Officer? Job Description & Salary Included

ProjectManager.com

A Project managers can’t do it alone. When the project is larger and more complex, the organization often employs someone called a project officer. This person is tasked with helping ensure the project is delivered successfully. What Is a Project Officer? A project officer assists the project manager. It’s plug-and-play.

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15 Easy-to-Do Types of Professional Development

Rebel’s Guide to PM

You want to get some professional development time on your calendar. But the budget is tight. Your manager says there isn’t a lot of money to spend on career development activities. And frankly, you don’t have a lot of time to dedicate to it either. It’s important, but not ‘I’m going to get an MBA’ important.