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Seeing Your Vision

Leading Agile

My three-year-old granddaughter has a number of favorite books that she likes me to read to her. Helen Keller never let her physical constraints define her vision. She is referenced as saying, “The only thing that is worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” Sight vs. Vision. Vision and Potential.

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Top Agile Blogs to Follow | Techcanvass

The BAWorld

It goes without saying that one needs to keep updating his/her knowledge in the chosen field, especially a dynamic one, to be effective and possibly innovative. His informative blogs are on key topics such as product vision & strategy, product roadmap, product backlog, process (product discovery, agile, scrum).

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 Executive’s Guide To Large-Scale Agile Transformation & Sustaining An Adaptive Enterprise w/ Mike Cottmeyer

Leading Agile

But a lot of that value conversation is some around predictability and return on investment and product fit and innovation and such. And I guess, Dean Leffingwell came out with the first book on scaled agile. And so there’s a lot of things that go into that. And so where it kinda went, right?

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How Are Agile and the Coronavirus Crisis Related?

Managed Agile

Need for Creativity and Innovation. The design and implementation of complex solutions can be very demanding and an excessive emphasis planning and control can stifle the creativity that is needed to develop leading-edge, innovative solutions. Change Management. Coronavirus also fits this criteria.

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Five Enterprise Planning Best Practices

Insight Software

Business leaders have become increasingly focused on the capacity of decision-makers within their organizations to rapidly read changing conditions, accurately assess the options available to them, and pivot quickly and decisively. Make Organizational Change Management Part of the Process. Automate, Automate, Automate.