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Is Good, Good Enough?

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

If your Scrum Team has been together for years and you’ve been following the Agile principles and Scrum structure, you might be feeling quite confident. Scrum isn’t an inherently easy methodology to adapt, especially since it requires change beyond the personal behaviour level to see the biggest results.

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SAFe certification: launch your Scaled Agile Framework career

CIO

Then you’ll need to meet the prerequisites for the certification(s) you choose. Once you’ve identified the SAFe training and certification providers that meet your goals, you’ll need to review the materials, study guides, and take any available practice tests. How to align massive organizations around clear, common objectives.

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3 force multipliers for digital transformation

CIO

But 2023 is shaping up to be paradoxical, and after speaking to hundreds of CIOs over the past couple of years, I have been advising them to seek force multipliers in their digital transformation initiatives. One of the common complaints agile team members voice is the number of coordination meetings and time spent in them.

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Project Success: Time To Get Your Metrics Right

Mentormate

The project meets established quality and safety standards. Detailed functional and technical documentation is handed off upon release. …. In some cases (legacy systems, projects that replace existing ones), it’s advisable to get an image of the current state of the system that is being enhanced. Current Snapshot.

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20 Deadline Management Tips Scrum Masters Should Consider

Codegiant

While producing this blog post, I collaborated with our in-house software development team. And the very first question I shot their way was: “What are some of your biggest software development nightmares?” Deadlines are any software development team’s biggest nightmare. Trust me?—?new new bugs can occur at any point in time.

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Story Points and Planning Poker: How to Make Estimates in Scrum and Agile

Altexsoft

It’s the most well-known unfinished project in the world, whose construction started in 1882 and the completion date has been postponed many times due to wars, vandalism, pandemic, and so on. With time, they became a common metric in Scrum and other Agile methodologies and in many cases replaced estimations in time or money.

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20 Deadline Management Tips Scrum Masters Should Consider

Codegiant

While producing this blog post, I collaborated with our in-house software development team. And the very first question I shot their way was: “What are some of your biggest software development nightmares?” Deadlines are any software development team’s biggest nightmare.

SCRUM 52