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Agile project management: Principles, benefits, tools, tips, and when to make the switch

CIO

Agile project management definition Agile project management is a methodology used primarily in software development that favors flexibility and collaboration, incorporating customer feedback throughout the project life cycle.

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The Nightmare of Hiring a Great Product Owner

Evolution4all

Agile in IT. Many of the companies who use Agile only use it for IT. Agile was actually designed as a solution to the old service-provider paradigm between businesses and IT. So many things happen between ideation and delivery and a whole lot of time is often wasted before the product ends up with the delivery team.

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The Nightmare of Hiring a Great Product Owner

Luis Goncalves

Agile in IT. Many of the companies who use Agile only use it for IT. Agile was actually designed as a solution to the old service-provider paradigm between businesses and IT. So many things happen between ideation and delivery and a whole lot of time is often wasted before the product ends up with the delivery team.

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Competency Lost

The Agile Manager

The captive corporate IT department was a relatively early adopter of Agile management practices, largely out of desperation. Years of expensive overshoots, canceled projects, and poor quality solutions gave IT not just a bad reputation, but a confrontational relationship with its host business.

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Unlocking Potential With User Story Mapping

Mentormate

User story mapping is a powerful framework designed to streamline communication, clarify project scope, and identify dependencies within Agile teams. At its core, user story mapping guides teams, especially business analysts, product owners, and product managers, in defining and dissecting user steps to achieve product goals.

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Kanban vs Scrum?—?Every Difference Your Team Needs To Know [2020]

Codegiant

Every Difference Your Team Needs To Know [2020] Scrum is the most popular Agile framework today ( 56% of all Agile teams use Scrum ). Or is Kanban, one of the trending agile frameworks today , a better fit for your team? The Scrum Agile terminology and definition was first introduced by Jeff Sutherland in 1993.

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