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5 Factors Determining Success or Failure in the Shift From Project to Product

Planview

Five years ago, Planview CTA Mik Kersten outlined the “turning point” in his bestselling book, Project to Product: How to Thrive and Survive in the Age of Software with the Flow Framework. Organizations are more likely to operationalize a product model when all internally consumed capabilities are available as self-service.

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Scaled Agile Framework: what is and how it works

mjvinnovation

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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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

The data measures the flow of business value through all the activities involved in a software value stream. We see disparity for companies in the same industry, with some delivering business value via their software delivery at three times their prior speed once they start focusing on flow of business value.

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Bringing User Centered Design to the Agile Environment

Boxes and Arrows

This required the design team to work a “Sprint&# (month long iteration) ahead of the development team. But the new executive insisted that SCRUM had to be done by-the-book. While Agile enables the development team to better cope with this, it doesn’t solve the problem and in most cases creates new problems.

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The Artist and The Innovator

Leanstack

He knows a lot is riding at stake, so he spends many more days developing his elevator pitch, outlining his product roadmap, and polishing his 10-page slide deck. The more he plays with the numbers, the more he’s convinced that he’s on to something really big. The real question today isn’t: “Can we build it?