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How To Make 2023 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Would you like to make 2023 a successful year for your projects? And in no particular order we start with: Mark Phillips Mark Phillips High performing teams are motivated by an exceptional vision. These past few years have seen an incredible evolution in the way software is built. I’m sure you do. Find her on Twitter.

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Human–AI Synergy in Innovation: from Innovation Management Software To Open Innovation

The IIL Blog

By Luigi Morsa and Richard Maltzman Introduction In a former article on this Blog, we discussed how Artificial Intelligence (AI) software intersects with Project Management [1]. In this article, the aim is to discuss another interesting aspect of the current features of AI software, namely the possibility to contribute to Innovation.

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Project Management Tools (AI and otherwise) to Transition from Project Management to Project Leadership!

The IIL Blog

More simply and generally the use of software, as it should in any field, should make the life (of the user) easier and provides greater capability and efficiency and with a lower probability of errors. We will explore this type of software, but first, lets take a closer look at classical Project Management software.

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Top 25 Project Management Influencers of 2025

NimbleWork

These top 25 influencers for 2025 aren’t just keeping up with the trends—they’re setting them, reshaping how teams collaborate, innovate, and deliver in today’s fast-paced world. His passion for digital transformation and his ability to coach professionals to lead teams make him a respected figure in the project management space.

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A practical approach to improve the performance of your agile teams

Scrum.org

This article describes an A-type ecosystem for (software) product development, the prevalent dynamics in it, and the solutions to improve performance using Org Topologies™ mapping. At the A-level, as per the Org Topologies™ map, the work is done by the teams at the Feature level. These teams work with Scrum.

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A ChatGPT Job Interview for a Scrum Master Position

Scrum.org

Guaranteed : Professional Scrum Product Owner w/ PSPO I Certificate — January 23-26, 2023. I ran the ChatGPT interview session on two days: On 2022-12-18, from 4:00-4:40 pm CET, and on 2023-01-08, from 6:10-6:45 am CET. Follow-up question : Why is it beneficial that the team adheres to the values and practices of Scrum?

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Your Unfit Product Goal and the Product Goal Canvas — Making Your Scrum Work (28)

Scrum.org

We plan a lot in Scrum: There is a daily plan when the Developers think about progressing toward the Sprint Goal during the Daily Scrum. Of course, the Sprint Goal reflects an intermediate target the Scrum team considers valuable to solve their customers’ problems. The Scrum Guide on the Product Goal. Product Goal Anti-Patterns.

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