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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

The adoption of Agile software development approaches are on the rise across our industry, which means UX professionals are more likely than ever to support Agile projects. I first encountered Agile Development in 2005, when a team I supported was chosen to help pilot Scrum development methodology at Yahoo!

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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 and Human-Centered Design The Agile Manifesto of 2001 was a game-changer in product development.

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The Best Innovation Keynote Speakers Talking Points & Presentations

Leapfrogging

How Keynote Speakers Drive Innovation in Organizations The best innovation keynote speakers articulate talking points that do more than just inform—they empower and challenge. They may also delve into methodologies like lean startup principles and agile development to illustrate how continuous testing can lead to successful outcomes.

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Manoj Khanna

Innovation 360 Group

I’ve integrated my experiences to advance clients’ agenda in three areas: Creating value from information assets – next generation systems, business engagement platforms, data management, analytics. Enabling organizations – strategic roadmaps, IT optimization, operating model definition. Area of expertise: Lean & Agile Management.

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A 3x3x3 Perspective for getting your Vision, Strategy, and Product aligned

Leanstack

Minimum Success Criteria I cover detailed steps for determining your minimum success criteria in my book: Scaling Lean. ” - Michael Porter With your ballpark destination defined, the next step is outlining a potentially viable roadmap for getting there. I’ve also written about it here. Why three weeks?

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Purpose Driven Innovation

Gregg Fraley

Just kidding, Design Thinking can be a good choice, as can Agile, or Lean, or your own blended system. Purpose informs every step of the innovation process, whichever framework you use. Which is best? Can I blend frameworks? If everyone else is jumping off the Design Thinking bridge shouldn’t we?

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Seven Innovation Fundamentals for Leaders

Gregg Fraley

You will fail with: Lean, Agile, Design Thinking, TRIZ, Stage-Gate, Osborn-Parnes CPS, KILN’s FuseTrail, or a homegrown/blended framework. Customers can inform you, and by all means listen carefully, do your research homework. Frameworks fail when leaders don’t have these cultural basics squared away.