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What Marie Kondo taught me about agile project management

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She is the woman of the moment and can teach you a lot about agile project management! She is the woman of the moment and can teach you a lot about agile project management! In this article, in besides knowing better the Japanese sensation of the present, you will see what lessons she can bring us about agile project management.

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Scaled Agile Framework: what is and how it works

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SAFe is an agile framework for development that has been gaining a lot of prominence among developers and managers of software projects. SAFe was developed in 2011 to help software development teams put better products on the market faster. Check it out! What is SAFe?

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50+ Business Cases on Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Open Innovation EU

Source: www.businessinsider.com/top-10-ways-entrepreneurs-pivot-a-lean-startup-2011-9?IR=T. Source: www.startuplessonslearned.com/2011/10/case-study-nordstrom-innovation-lab.html . Source: www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Management/Microsoft-Lauds-Scrum-Method-for-Software-Projects. It’s becoming so much more. Source: fd.nl/economie-politiek/1134701/grootste-taxibedrijf-nederland-lanceert-amsterdamse-concurrent-van-uber.

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Why have a Tech Team in Kathmandu?

ITONICS

That was the starting point for my first trip to Kathmandu in 2011. How did this happen and why is Nepal a great place not only for culture, food, nature and the highest mountains on earth but for software development as-well? Today, we have a team of nearly 60 individuals in the capital of Nepal, and we are constantly growing.

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Persona Grata

Boxes and Arrows

Personas were informally developed by Alan Cooper in the early 1980s as a way to empathize with and internalize the mindset of people who would eventually use the software he was designing. This method-acting technique allowed Cooper to put users front-and-center in his design process as he created software for others.