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The 18 Most Influential People in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

Mike Cohn is a well-recognized author and expert on agile and Scrum project management topics, and the owner of a large and engaged Twitter account with over 42,000 followers. He writes consistently on his blog about software development and lean, Kanban and agile development principles. Bernardo Tirado. Pawel Brodzinski.

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Top 25 Project Management Influencers of 2025

NimbleWork

Additionally, Christina is an instructor at Wilfrid Laurier University and OCAD University, where she shares her knowledge of Scrum, Kanban, SAFe® methodologies, and product management. With expertise in agile transformation, she helps teams adopt practices like Scrum, ScrumBan, Kanban, and Lean IT.

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Project Management Software for web development

Binfire

As someone who has been part of many web development teams I can attest to the hard work and hectic environment which web development teams are accustomed to. A web development team usually consist of designers, web developers, back-end developers, Q&A engineers, DevOps, marketing pros and more.

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Agile Project Management: What is it and Why is it so Important?

Online PM Courses

How Does an Agile Approach Solve This Problem What are Scrum and Kanban? Although these all originated before the publication of the Agile Manifesto, we now retrospectively consider them to be agile software development methods. 
 What are Scrum and Kanban? Two of these methodologies are Scrum and Kanban. Impossible!

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Newbies’ Guide to Scrum Project Management 101

nTask

Scrum” is a phenomenal subject – i.e. if you are familiar with it. As an Agile project manager, I have seen my fair share of so-called “Scrum Masters” and “Agile Experts” claiming to be masters of their craft. The truth, however, is that they don’t know a lot of things about Scrum and Agile. Introduction – Why Scrum?

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Want to succeed? Start by accepting uncertainty

Scrum.org

When I managed the web development team for NBA.com, we would run drills for our major events like the Draft and walk through scenarios like “What happens if a team drafts someone we don’t have a bio for?” The Scrum Framework. This has a similar benefit to the Scrum framework, but at an even more granular level.

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Top Global Lean/ Agile Thought Leaders and Influencers 2025

NimbleWork

Mike Cohn Mike Cohn is a Certified Scrum Trainer and co-founder of the Scrum Alliance, where he served as Chairman of the Board. A pioneer in Scrum since 1995, Mike has supported Agile adoption at leading companies like Google, Microsoft, Intuit, and Yahoo. Founder of Scrum Inc.,

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