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Scrum Methodology: Roles, Events & Artifacts

ProjectManager.com

The scrum methodology was developed as a response to rigid project management approaches such as the waterfall method, which didn’t adapt to the needs of agile product and software development teams. The bad news, it’s hard to master. Scrum is part of agile software development and teams practicing agile.

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100+ Project Management Terms: PM Terminology Explained

ProjectManager.com

Agile A methodology for project and product management, typically used to deliver software projects in an iterative way with short bursts of work called “sprints” Though initially designed as a process for IT and engineering projects, it has since been successfully applied to other industries like marketing.

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How to Manage Expectations on Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In project management, not knowing how to manage the expectations of your client and your team, and your own expectations leads to many challenges including: Unclear objectives and measures of success. Lack of team engagement. Reduced trust between you, your team, and the client. Project Execution. Change request process.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Scrum Ceremonies

ProjectManager.com

Scrum requires self-organizing teams that can quickly solve problems in unpredictable environments. Scrum ceremonies are meetings that are unique to scrum teams. Scrum ceremonies ensure that everyone (the scrum master, product owner and development team) is in-sync. It’s a way to ensure transparency across the team.

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In-Depth: Stable Or Fluid Teams? What Does The Science Say?

Scrum.org

Recently, the concept of “fluid teams”, “dynamic reteaming” or “ad-hoc teaming” has gained traction in the Agile community. Although the concept has many different definitions, a characteristic they share is that members move in and out of a team during its lifetime. The need for fluid teams.

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We are entering the Deployment Phase of the Digital Age

Scrum.org

Of course, this list changes with the markets, but if you compare that to 2011, the list is 60% different. What does that mean for organization structures, team models, and the day-to-day actions of people? . Compare to 2001 there is only one company that is on the list, Microsoft. So what are the implications for how we work?

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The Power of Sleeping on It: Why Taking Time Leads to Better Decision-Making

The IIL Blog

The brain processes information acquired during the day and integrates it into long-term memory. A study by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine found that individuals who were sleep-deprived exhibited stronger emotional responses to negative stimuli and had a harder time processing information logically (Killgore, 2010).

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