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Only the Hits – Our Best Agile Blog Posts of 2021

Vitality Chicago

Are you looking for some great agile articles? The Best Agile Blogs of 2021. #1 1 – The 5 Best Agile Books for 2021. This article was published early in 2021 and it is our most popular article by far! This article was published early in 2021 and it is our most popular article by far!

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What is Agile project management: when and how to use it

Monday

Agile project management is a polarizing topic in professional circles. Some are firm believers in Agile, claiming it helps their teams work faster, reach higher, and exceed goals. They might even go so far as to say that every project should be Agile. We’re not Agile zealots pushing it on all teams for all work.

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A comprehensive guide to project management in 2021

Monday

Project management is the process of planning and managing employees, locations, and money to ensure that a project is successful. A framework outlines the team hierarchy, deliverables, up-front plans, and actual management process. No matter how granular your plans get, your individual employees will control their own work.

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From Project Manager to Business Analyst: Wendell White

Bridging the Gap

I am here today with Wendell White, who was a participant in our 2021 Blueprint program. And I never knew what was coming when agile projects came into play and there were more changes than I was comfortable with. And it made me look at my requirements gathering process that typically I would do myself. Hello Wendell.

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A complete guide to the Waterfall methodology in 2021

Monday

The Waterfall methodology is an approach to project management where you break down a large project into clear-cut linear stages, from requirement gathering to implementation. The linear approach allows you to plan and set a structure for the project early on. What is the difference between Waterfall and Agile?