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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Yulia emphasizes this distinction’s significance in streamlining project planning and requirements gathering and gives more details on each aspect. The author delves into the essence of each meeting type, shedding light on their unique purposes and challenges. How To Determine if You Are Ready for a Leadership Position?

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Announcing Agile Project Management – The Second Edition

Vitality Chicago

I am thrilled to announce the second edition of Agile Project Management. This is a long overdue update of the book I first published in 2015. And it is the best agile book I’ve written (so far). For a limited time, you can get a copy of the 2nd Edition of Agile Project Management for free. Defining Agile.

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Adopting Agile Practices Isn’t Agile Transformation

Leading Agile

Agile needs to be tied to business-driven results. If not, then we start measuring things like people trained, teams doing Scrum, or the organization’s sentiment toward Agile to tell us if we’re succeeding. If your Agile isn’t helping you do that, then it’s not really Agile at all. First, how are we forming teams?

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Upgrade your weekly planner with the power of Scrum

Monday

Planning is a huge part of project management. Without a plan, your goal might as well be wishful thinking since there’s no clear path or set of steps to achieve it. A project management plan formalizes and defines how the project will take shape. Especially if you’re embracing Agile and only planning a week or 2 at a time.

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10 Tips for Effective Product Management Meetings

Roman Pichler

Be clear on the reason why the meeting is needed. What’s the meeting about? Contrast this with a sprint review meeting , which might help you determine if users can easily sign up for the product. Carefully consider who should participate in the meeting to achieve the objective you have set. 1 Set an Objective.

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Full Time Scrum Master experiment part 4 – Retrospectives!

Growing Agile

There was time to plan mindful retrospectives targeted on what the team needed, it was total bliss. Here’s a couple of case studies of retrospectives I facilitated and why I targeted them the way I did. I remembered a book I loved reading to the kids: A picture book called Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems.

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Full Time Scrum Master experiment part 4 – Retrospectives!

Growing Agile

There was time to plan mindful retrospectives targeted on what the team needed, it was total bliss. Here’s a couple of case studies of retrospectives I facilitated and why I targeted them the way I did. I remembered a book I loved reading to the kids: A picture book called Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems.

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