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The Rise of Product Management

Moves the Needle

By 2001, I was running Product Management at a different company. Agile and Human-Centered Design The Agile Manifesto of 2001 was a game-changer in product development. The approach empowered software developers to build products in an iterative and flexible manner. I had never heard of Agile. We were Waterfall.

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Four Ways To Become A Successful Future-Fit Organization

PlanBox Innovation

The strain was especially felt with software development projects, which were becoming a major investment area for organizations. In 2001, the Agile movement suggested a new way of approaching that work more efficiently. The digital revolution has decimated entire industries and forced wholesale transformations.

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Agile Mindset: How to Use Sprints to Streamline Projects

mjvinnovation

Agile Philosophy came from the Agile Manifesto, when a small group of people got together in 2001 to discuss their feelings about the traditional approach to project management for software development. It is a repetitive and incremental structure of agile software development. But what is SCRUM?

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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

The two primary methodologies organisations, analysts and Wall Street use to measure profitability are the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Rate of Return on Net Assets (RONA) because by describing profitability as ratios it allows us to neutralise differences and compare the profitability between different industries. mgriffin_uk . +44

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IA Summit 09 - Day 2

Boxes and Arrows

– Karl Fast Do we have the conceptual tools necessary for designing with next-generation technologies? New technologies for interacting with information are moving from the lab to our homes. Well over half of the global population lives and works in these countries, and technology is rapidly diffusing into their everyday lives.