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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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Scrum Guide Release 2020 – Scrum Guide Celebrates 25

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2020 Scrum Guide Launch. Celebrating 25 Years of Scrum. Join Dr. Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber for a live event featuring the release of the updated Scrum Guide and celebrating 25 years of Scrum. Scrum is a framework and not a methodology. The updated Scrum Guide is leaner but its core remains empirical.

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Upcoming Webinar: Scrum In Construction

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Scrum in Construction: A Better Way To Design, Plan, and Build. This free webinar explores how and why construction projects done with Scrum are safer, come in under budget, and finish early. Scrum in Construction: A Better Way To Design, Plan, and Build. Agile and Scrum are revolutionizing construction.

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Leading a Logistics Provider Company Agile Transformation

Agile42

As an international Leading Logistics Provider Company, they wanted to transform ‘the agile way’ of all over the world. Taking a step in that direction, they decided to transform the agile way of working in the IT department of their Turkey base too. The framework to work best at enhancing agility was Scrum for the IT department.

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Ensuring a Smooth Go-Live with a Cutover Plan

Perficient

It is critical that the project manager creates the Cutover Plan (which could also go by several other aliases such as Go-Live, Release, or Launch Plan) collaboratively with the client stakeholders. Each client has a unique team structure, policies and procedures, and expertise. Why a Cutover Plan? . First, the why.

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Kanban practices for Software Development Teams

Apiumhub

These are the sort of environments that benefit most from agile methodologies and practices. They have been applied to agile software development for much the same reasons – namely, to enable the continuous delivery of quality software products. . In agile software development, your primary goal is to respond to uncertainty.

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Daily Stand Ups and Crisis Management

Modus Create

Agile project management has taken over the world and is widespread within most organizations. SCRUM, Kanban, and SAFe frameworks lead the way in making teams and companies add value quicker while reducing traditional risks. When tuning into these press conferences, I saw the similarities with well-known Agile ceremonies.

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