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

CIO

Due to its less formal and more flexible processes, agile may not always be easily absorbed within larger more traditional organizations where there are significant amounts of rigidity or flexibility within processes, policies, or teams. Agile can help ensure company-wide process and methodological alignment.

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The Role of Delivery Manager in an Agile Organization

Gorilla Logic

An agile delivery manager is typically a skilled person who focuses on making things happen, thus ensuring their teams have everything they need to succeed. They are great at managing stakeholders and are responsible for coordinating across multiple departments to remove any impediments.

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Delivering Continuous Value: Lessons Learned About Software Delivery In Our First 20 Years

Gorilla Logic

We eat, sleep, and breathe Agile because we know from experience that it increases quality, reduces rework, speeds delivery, and enables teams to deliver continuous value to the business. I see all the time how much we are empowered to be flexible with Agile and make it work for each organization. Gaby Zúñiga, Delivery Manager.

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

Codegiant

Kanban vs Scrum?—?Every Every Difference Your Team Needs To Know [2020] Scrum is the most popular Agile framework today ( 56% of all Agile teams use Scrum ). This “Kanban versus Scrum” article will tell you whether you should go with Kanban or Scrum. What Is Scrum? But first….

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