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We are Not Alone: The Intersection of Project Management and Content Strategy

The IIL Blog

By Debra Khan Practitioners of content strategy do not have to go it alone when developing a strategy for a content project. Based on the needs analysis, project leadership typically develops a business case and charters a project. But that is not always the case, especially in technology.

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Top AI Interview Questions (and Answers) for 2024

Teamweek

Given the hype over AI technology, it’s easy to forget that behind every bot lies a human brain. Scenario-based skills assessments, project reviews, and behavioral questions are all worth considering. For instance, artificial intelligence engineers should have a computer science background and a passion for AI tech.

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Escaping the Feature Factory

Scrum.org

In many large organizations, Scrum teams fall into the ‘feature factory’ trap, focusing more on churning out features than creating real value. It’s too bad that this shift undermines Agile principles and hampers long-term success and innovation. Preorder the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide book now for delivery in January 2024! ?️

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Technical Recruitment: A Guide to Hiring Tech Talent in 2024

Teamweek

In 2024, technical hiring is about more than just finding someone who can code. The tech industry is constantly evolving, and as a result, so are the skills required to excel in it. Stop sifting through piles of resumes or relying on experience over skills to source top talent for your tech recruiting efforts.

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Shift-Left, Shift-Right, Keep Middle

Velociteach

For large and complex projects, engage them during the pre-initiation stage when the business case is being developed. They understand the operational environment, technical boundaries, and stakeholders. The project team knows the expectations rather than having to make assumptions or guess.

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30 Examples of Employee Strengths Every Company Needs

Teamweek

Whether you want to stand out in a competitive market, be known for wizard-like technical skills, or promote good work ethics, it all starts with your employees. Unsure what to look for when assessing candidates (or your current workforce) for strengths and weaknesses? What are employee strengths?

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How to manage creative projects: Tips for agencies & designers

Planio

Unfortunately, there’s almost always a push and pull between creative teams and project managers. With recent data showing that the global creativity agency market is forecasted to grow to $770 billion in 2024, there’s never been a more important time to find order in the chaos of creative work. Why is it so important?