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Are These Agile Transformation Blind Spots Holding You Back?

Planview

It’s common to encounter blind spots when you’re navigating an Agile transformation. They can show up as Agile practices that are meant to improve business agility but are applied so extremely that they end up making organizations less agile. Hyper Focusing on Agile Teams. But it’s not always easy to identify them.

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InnovationOps: the Next Evolution of Innovation Management

Innov8rs

We tuned in to recent webinars by Sopheon’s Mike Bauer and Paul Heller to get answers to that billion-dollar question. In this first article summarizing their webinar series, we’ll explore what InnovationOps is, the jobs to be done within innovation management, as well as critical enablers for success.

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The Rise of Product Management

Moves the Needle

It’s interesting to reflect that in 1997, the Agile Manifesto had not yet been published. I had never heard of Agile. Agile and Human-Centered Design The Agile Manifesto of 2001 was a game-changer in product development. Agile recognizes that a software product is never “done.” We were Waterfall.

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8 best project management tools

mjvinnovation

A company specialized in product development for software developers and managers. Jira is one more case of project management tools focused on a specialty: software development projects. When completed, task statuses are changed automatically. It has tables based on the Scrum and Kanban methodologies.

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What does it mean to cultivate a Fail Fast Culture?

ImagineNation

How could developing a fail fast culture help organizations unfreeze, survive, flow and flourish with the current levels of fear, ambiguity, uncertainty, volatility and instability in 21 st century organizations? What does fail fast mean in its original context? Because “Failure is always a demoralizing and upsetting experience”.

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