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Design Thinking – A Comprehensive Overview

My Agile Partner

Design Thinking, created by Rolf Faste at Stanford in the 1980s, has emerged as a critical approach within businesses to foster innovation. While agile methodologies increasingly emphasize user-centricity, they didn’t directly address the growing need for innovation. What is Design Thinking?

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

It highlights the power of combining data, narrative, and visualizations to communicate findings effectively. The article suggests applying data storytelling techniques in user research by forming a narrative around audience tension, visualizing key aspects and insights, and providing clear design recommendations or actionable next steps.

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Fresh Agile Voices – Episode 1 – Anjali Leon

Vitality Chicago

I am excited to share with you my discussion with agility and resilience coach Anjali Leon. This is our first agile coach interview in what I plan as a series of discussions intended to bring some diversity of thinking and opinions and to amplify voices that may not otherwise be heard. You know, we were so dynamic.

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Adapt or Fall Behind: Rethinking Enterprise Training Models for Today’s Rapidly Changing Environment

Cprime

Long instructor-led classes, while valuable for learning specific skills, are difficult to plan, costly, and time-consuming. Increases workforce agility : Continuous learning centered on real-world application assures that employees have the most up-to-date, in-demand skills. Organizations must be agile in order to remain competitive.

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Unleashing the Power of Visual Thinking – Interview with Grant Wright

Business Bullet

Grant Wright facilitated a half day workshop at the European Business Analysis conference 2020 on Unleashing the power of visual thinking. Grant actively practices Visual Thinking throughout his work and is passionate about its ability to create alignment, improve understanding and generate creative ideas.

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The Roles and Responsibilities of a SAFe Agilist You Never Knew

Agilemania

It was circa 2011 when Dean Leffingwell decided to conceptualize the Scaled Agile Framework. SAFe is a knowledge base of proven, integrated principles, practices, and competencies for achieving business agility using Lean, Agile, Systems Thinking, and DevOps. You need business agility. Let’s get kickstarted.

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Mastering Product Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Success

Argon Digital

Adaptability and Agility Product managers operate in dynamic environments where change is inevitable. They need to be adaptable and agile, quickly adjusting priorities, strategies, and plans as market conditions evolve. Agile methodologies, such as Scrum or Kanban, are often employed to facilitate iterative development cycles.