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15 Task Management Tips for Teams (Stay on track!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Projects are made up of tasks. Lots of them. Staying on top of your tasks as a team is so important if you want to hit your project deadlines. But keeping the whole team on track can be a challenge. I know, I’ve been there! As a project manager with over 20 years doing the job, it can be a struggle to make sure your own approach to time management is efficient, let alone feeling responsible for the task management of a whole team.

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The Art of Sprint Review Feedback

Scrum.org

In the bustling world of Scrum, the Sprint Review stands as a pivotal event. It's not just a meeting; it's a ritual that marks the culmination of weeks of hard work, collaboration, and innovation. But the true linchpin of this process? The stakeholder feedback. Yes, feedback—the golden nuggets of insight that guide teams toward continuous improvement and ultimate success.

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Artificial Intelligence Tools: Top 5 Practical Project Management Applications

Online PM Courses

What can we use Artificial Intelligence for in Project Management? Are there any practical AI tools that can make our work easier? Yes. The post Artificial Intelligence Tools: Top 5 Practical Project Management Applications appeared first on OnlinePMCourses.

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Getting Hired as a Scrum Master or Agile Coach

Scrum.org

TL; DR: Getting Hired as a Scrum Master or Agile Coach Are you considering a new Scrum Master or Agile Coach job? However, you are not sure that it is the right organization? Don’t worry; there are four steps of proactive research to identify suitable employers or clients for getting hired as a Scrum Master and avoid disappointment later. I have used those four steps for years to identify organizations I would like to work with, and they never failed me.

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?

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Shift-Left, Shift-Right, Keep Middle

Project Management Essentials

Shift-left is an Agile/DevOps call to action. It signaled the need to address quality sooner. As we adapt to the current dynamics, we should challenge standard paradigms and reevaluate when to execute project processes. Timing is crucial for successful project outcomes.

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Do you work "turn key"?

Musings on Project Management

You may say -- you may have heard -- "make a 'turn-key' project".Fair enough.What does that mean? Actually, there are a few things built into that expression:You're throwing off risk by pushing scope and cost to someone else, presumably with a proven track record of expertise and performance.You probably mean 'fixed price' for a 'fixed scope' of work.

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Meeting- und Workshop-Moderation: 10 Interventionen, um Konflikte frühzeitig zu entschärfen

Scrum.org

Als Facilitator beobachtest du ständig die Dynamik der Gruppe und achtest auf die Effektivität des Prozesses. Trotz klarem Meeting-Ziel und den richtigen Personen im Raum, kann es manchmal kriseln . es fühlt sich an, als würde ein Sturm heraufziehen. Weiterhin abzuwarten, ist dann keine Option mehr. Du musst eingreifen. Kommt dir diese Situation bekannt vor?

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Influence vs. Authority; How to Build One Without the Other

Bridge the Gap Consulting

When I was a kid, I played baseball. A lot of baseball. Every chance I got I would put my glove on and play. My favorite positions were first base and catcher. I would watch my Minnesota Twins play; Kent Hrbek at first and Brian Harper behind the plate, plus all the other great players. Those were fun times! But one player I aspired to was a bit older.