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Integrating ‘Agile’ Approaches into ‘Waterfall’ Cultures

InnovationTraining.org

This article is adapted from his recent book, What Matters in This Moment: Leading Groups Through Uncertain Times. Agile” and “Waterfall” offer us very different approaches to project management. Core Elements of Agile. Integrating Agile Approaches into Waterfall Cultures. This is a guest post by Harry Webne-Behrman.

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What Marie Kondo taught me about agile project management

mjvinnovation

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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Agile vs Waterfall: what are the differences?

mjvinnovation

This is a choice that defines how the production of a software application will be managed, the resources that will be needed, among other things. And that is precisely what we propose in this article. For example, business analysts can learn and document what needs to be done while developers are working on other projects.

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How agile practices can solve remote team management problems

mjvinnovation

In this article, you will reflect on the challenges of remote team management and how agile practices can help you make the transition efficiently. There are many agile methodologies incorporated in the management of even the most varied remote teams. Sprints are the key to managing an Agile team. Follow this!

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Four Ways To Become A Successful Future-Fit Organization

PlanBox Innovation

This article originally appeared on Forbes. 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. Foster a collaborative culture. Discover opportunities.

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Lessons from Silicon Valley on Innovation and Engagement

IdeaScale

The era of the “data economy” is well and truly upon us, meaning that companies must be more agile than ever before. What lessons can the rest of the world learn from America’s technology heartland? The key is to develop a strategy unique to your business and your people, as opposed to simply copying what major players are doing.

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Bringing User Centered Design to the Agile Environment

Boxes and Arrows

As the Creative Director, I deferred authority to him to develop the product as he saw fit. I had worked with SCRUM before, done training with Ken Schwaber (author 1 and co-founder of the Agile Alliance) and knew a few things from experience about how to achieve some success integrating a design team within SCRUM.

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