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Trello vs. Jira: In-Depth Software Comparison

ProjectManager.com

We’ll get into why ProjectManager beats Trello vs. Jira, but to be fair let’s do our due diligence. Now it’s time to take a deep dive into Trello and explore the software and why it’s popular and reasons why it isn’t the top choice of many project management professionals. We’ve reviewed many of them.

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Project Gates: The Janus-like Guardians of Product Development

MPUG

One might conclude that agile approaches to project management, such as Scrum, mean there is no need for gate reviews. We say the same thing if one adopts gate reviews for every product development project. Looking back, they assess whether the project has met its objectives and delivered the required outputs.

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What makes Scrum Masters successful? Insights from a conversation between 30 Scrum Masters

Scrum.org

During a recent meetup of The Liberators Network, we got together with 30 enthusiastic Scrum Masters. This post combines the shared experience of a large group of Scrum Masters. The participants also agreed that by delivering done software every Sprint, stakeholders start trusting the experience-driven approach of Scrum.

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How to get a head start with Scrum

Scrum.org

Scrum is easy to understand, yet difficult to master. The Scrum Guide says so and it's true. If you have worked with Scrum in your organization you probably recognize it also. It's not difficult to start with Scrum. The good thing about Scrum is that the framework is lightweight and therefor it's not difficult to start.

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Hybrid Project Management: Part 2, What Changes?

The IIL Blog

Agile (Scrum). An adaptive approach with empowered, self-organizing teams. Gate reviews mark the completion of each phase. Scrum is characterized by a series of design-build-test iterations (sprints), commonly two weeks long. A typical pattern is the overlapping of design with development, and development with testing.

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My Journey as a Scrum Master

Scrum.org

The first part contains my personal journey in becoming a Scrum Master, the second part includes recommendations for new Scrum Masters. Part 1 — Becoming a Scrum Master. Nine years ago I changed my title from Project Manager into Scrum Master. Do you have any recommendations for my Scrum Master journey?”.

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Scrum vs Kanban vs Agile vs Waterfall – A side-by-side comparison

nTask

Multiple efficient project management frameworks and methodologies have been introduced over the years to ensure effective team management and collaboration in a workplace. Numerous factors need to be considered before selecting the optimum approach for a team and subsequently a project. Let’s begin.

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