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Trello vs. Jira: In-Depth Software Comparison

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We’ll get into why ProjectManager beats Trello vs. Jira, but to be fair let’s do our due diligence. While Trello can support a wide range of teams and use cases, Jira offers a more structured tool that supports the complex processes of dev teams. We’ve reviewed many of them. Jira with more robust features.

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Scrum Methodology: Roles, Events & Artifacts

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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. We’ll explore the scrum methodology in-depth, but before that, let’s start with a simple scrum definition.

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The Journey and Future of Scrum and Agile – A Reflection

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We instinctively understood the value of minimizing feedback loops and ensuring our work was always "Done," despite the constraints of the project’s scope, deadlines, and budget. Our team leader was educated with Scrum and wanted to see if it would work.

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Scrum Master Engagement Patterns: The Development Team

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TL; DR: Scrum Master Engagement Patterns. Last year, I ran a (non-representative) survey on how Scrum Masters are allocating their time when working with a single Scrum Team. The first article of this series will address the Scrum Master engagement with the Development Team.

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32 Scrum Stakeholder Anti-Patterns

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TL; DR: Scrum Stakeholder Anti-Patterns. Learn how individual incentives and outdated organizational structures — fostering personal agendas and local optimization efforts — manifest themselves in Scrum stakeholder anti-patterns which easily can impede any agile transition. Common Scrum Stakeholder Anti-Patterns. The Sprint.

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What Is a Burn Up Chart In Agile Project Management?

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It’s a visual tool that makes it easy for project managers and their teams to see how much work has been done and how much work is left. It’s used for tracking work in a project schedule or during a sprint in a scrum. Scrum teams working in an agile environment use a burn up chart to help them measure progress.

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Scrum Master Interview Questions (2): From Product Backlog to Sprint Planning

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TL; DR: Demand Creates Supply and the Job Market for Scrum Masters Is no Exception. Scrum has proven time and again to be the most popular framework for software development. Given that software is eating the world , a seasoned Scrum Master is nowadays in high demand. Do you want to get this article in your inbox?

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