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Project Management learnings from Football

Codegiant

We’re sure you are spending your time enjoying one of the best team sports followed by enthusiasts from all over the world. While football is a celebrated example of team spirit and hard work, it is also an epitome of exceptional management skills. If you are a project manager, we bet you can learn a thing or two from the game.

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Is the power of people skills enough to keep gen AI in check?

CIO

Higher-level languages, automation, low-code and no-code development platforms, and better programming environments have been gradually reducing the need for IT staff to perform low-level, routine tasks for years so they can take on more innovative challenges. IT is not an individual sport,” says Laura Baldwin, president at O’Reilly Media.

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Meet the Coach: Magnus Kollberg

Agile42

For our series of interviews, we sat down with Magnus Kollberg, a Mid Sweden University graduate who has recently joined the agile42 Sweden team as an Agile coach. I then consulted in the telecom industry for a couple of years before I started at a software developer at a company called Stoneridge Electronics in 2002.

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Five Ingredients of a Successful Internal Change Management Program

Change Starts Here

As change becomes ubiquitous in the workplace, more organizations are developing internal change management capability to help keep the pace. The following are five steps organizations are taking to successfully implement change management programs: Form a Centralized Team. Brand for Culture. Start Small.

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Agile vs Scrum: Differences & Similarities?—?The Complete Review [2020]

Codegiant

This helps the PM along with the dev team develop a product that suits the needs of the market to a tee. When it comes to Agile project management, managers here don’t tell the team what they should be working on. the end goal of the project is defined and tasks are made & prioritised. Development ?—?the

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What is change management? A guide to organizational transformation

CIO

What is the main purpose of change management? In modern IT, change management has many different guises. Project managers view change management as the process used to obtain approval for changes to the scope, timeline, or budget of a project. Why is change management difficult?

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Great Quotes: Be a Yardstick of Quality

QAspire

Great Quotes , Improvement & Development , Quality , Self Growth | Tanmay July 9, 2010 2 Comments By Jay Chhaya, July 9, 2010 @ 11:38 am Some people aren’t use to quality centric environment and the reason is that actions in such environment requires additional efforts to strive to quality standards. Don’t Kill It!