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Project Manager Job Description (with free copy+paste examples!)

ProjectManager.com

That means that project managers work in virtually all fields, from software development and IT to human resources, from advertising and marketing to construction, and everything in-between. An IT Project Manager is responsible for developing and managing information technology projects and their cost, time and scope.

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Current State and Future Prospects of Scrum and Agile Development in Japan

Scrum.org

Since I became a Professional Scrum Trainer in November, I have been asked a lot about the current state, and the future perspectives, for Scrum and agile development in Japan, where I’ve worked for the last six years. So much so that many consider the paper to be part of the roots of Scrum. Why is that?

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Reflection and Takeaways on Agility from the SMC-IT 2018 Space Mission Design conference

The IIL Blog

The 6th International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology, held in Alcala de Henares, Spain, brought together scientists, engineers, and researchers from NASA, the European Space Agency, universities and industry. Representing Scrum, Inc. Want to expand your agile & scrum knowledge?

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What Is Agile Product Management?

Agilemania

It promotes an adaptable approach to product development and deployment, allowing firms to adjust swiftly to input and create products that consumers enjoy. At its foundation, agile product management is a reaction to the widespread usage of agile software development approaches such as scrum or kanban.

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Beyond PMP: 7 Lesser-Known Certifications That Pack a Punch

Accidental PM

Certified ScrumMaster (CSM): With the rise of Agile methodologies, the CSM certification has gained significant traction, especially in software development and technology-driven industries. Unlike traditional project management approaches, Scrum emphasizes flexibility, continuous improvement, and stakeholder engagement.

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Making the Move from Business Analyst to Product Owner

International Institute for Learning

Software development is going to adopt Scrum as its operating approach to developing software. Just as there is no crying in baseball, there are no business analysts in Scrum. You won’t be able to segue into project management since there are no project managers in Scrum either. By Steve P.

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The Extreme Programming Life Cycle and Strategic PM

The Strategic Project Manager

XP is uniquely designed to streamline the software development process – but it can be leveraged and used in other pursuits! On the surface the Extreme Programming (XP) life cycle appears to be a unique approach to managing software development projects. And it need not be applied only to software development.