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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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What is SAFe? A framework for scaling business agility

CIO

Apply systems thinking into all facets of development. Base milestones on objective estimation and evaluation of working systems to ensure there is an economic benefit. Lean portfolio management: By applying Lean and systems thinking, SAFe organizations ensure their entire portfolio is aligned and funded to deliver strategic value.

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Top 5 Project Management Tools in 2021

Modus Create

Project management software includes a broad spectrum of tools. To know which project management tool your team should consider, you need to understand what collaboration challenges you are experiencing. Along the way, we’ve nurtured official partnerships with some of the world’s leading project management solutions.

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Simple sabotage for software

Erik Bernhardsson

Technology When joining, require a 6-18 months rewrite of core systems. Split systems along arbitrary boundaries: maximize the number of systems involved in any feature. Leverage any production issue as a reason to “pull the brakes” Introduce very complex processes for code change and common workflows.

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

Codegiant

The Complete Review [2020] From the desk of a brilliant weirdo #1 : If you are using Scrum it’s safe to say that you are also using Agile. When it comes to Agile project management, managers here don’t tell the team what they should be working on. After that, improvements are made for future projects.

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People of Perficient: Meet John Ideler, Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences

Perficient

After nearly two decades with our global digital consultancy, John Ideler, director in our healthcare and life sciences (HLS) business unit, is expanding his role and helping to build a culture of collaboration at Perficient. I recently sat down with him to learn more about his role and how he manages tactical and strategic responsibilities.

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Why agile? How agile vanishes hidden costs

Xebia

A completed product is frequently delivered, where the stakeholders and customers see and experience how it works (in reality). If applying the agile framework of Scrum, this is inherent in the process by a Sprint Review ( (c) Scrum Guides.org 2020 ). Each iteration ends with an organized review to explore the output and outcomes.

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