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Article: Pipedrive Unfixed - Case Study of a Unicorn Company

InfoQ Culture Methods

Pipedrive would not have become a unicorn company by using a standard off-the-shelf agile framework. In Pipedrive's Agile Framework, the Product Managers pitch new ideas and Software Engineers volunteer to lead their Mission Teams. Instead, the company created its own framework.

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Article: Data-Driven Decision Making – Product Management with Hypotheses

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The Data-Driven Decision Making Series provides an overview of how the three main activities in the software delivery - Product Management, Development and Operations - can be supported by data-driven decision making. By Vladyslav Ukis.

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Article: How to Run Your Product Department Like a Coach

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Having found what I thought was my calling as an agile coach, I took the tough decision to move sideways into Product Management in the hope of using what I’d learned to one day run my own department. I believed that coming from coaching would allow me to see things others could not and create something special.

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10 Reasons Why Costa Rica is the Ideal Place to Outsource Software Development

Gorilla Logic

However, for Agile development projects that require ongoing communication and collaboration within a similar time zone, offshoring can hinder project velocity. Costa Rica’s Location Makes it Perfect for Agile Development. Read our Case Studies. Agile development requires clear, frequent communication on a daily basis.

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Article: Data-Driven Decision Making – Product Development with Continuous Delivery Indicators

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The Data-Driven Decision Making Series provides an overview of how the three main activities in the software delivery - Product Management, Development and Operations - can be supported by data-driven decision making. In Development, Continuous Delivery Indicators can be used to steer the efficiency of the development process.

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Why bosses should allow more schedule flexibility

Apiumhub

The other side of the employee stress issue, apart from the obvious work-life balance element, pertains also to workplace culture. Other areas already covered are applicable here- especially managing employee coverage to attend to changing demand, and tools for real-time communication, collaboration, and productivity management.

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Article Series: Data-Driven Decision Making

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The Data-Driven Decision Making Series provides an overview of how the three main activities in the software delivery - Product Management, Development and Operations - can be supported by data-driven decision making. By Vlad Ukis.

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