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Why Scrum? A Product Owner’s Guide to Agile Success

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Agile vs Scrum: Clearing the Confusion Let’s address a common point of confusion head-on: Agile and Scrum. So, what’s the difference between Agile and Scrum? Agile is a philosophy and approach to software development. Agile is like the operating system on your smartphone.

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Commentary on 14th Annual State of Agile Report ? Part 1.

Agile Velocity

The eagerly anticipated 14th Annual State of Agile Report was published earlier this week, and like previous publications, there are some fantastic insights. Benefits of Agile. The top benefits of adopting Agile in this report are fairly consistent with recent years. Digging Deeper into Some Stats.

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Planning and Execution in a Time of Change

The Product Coalition

Google, still just a scale-up in 2001, managed to come out stronger from the dot com bust and made a successful IPO in 2004. We ask you to keep calm and to follow the plans you are given diligently. If you’ve been reading my articles in the past you know the system I’m alluding to?—? The GIST Framework ?—?Goals,

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Shape Up Your Agile

Crafty CTO

Biggest – it represents an alternative to All Those Other Agile Methodologies That Everybody Uses. In the event that the Basecamp guys happen to read this, they might be shrieking and gibbering right now, because they do not, never ever, in any way or sense, describe Shape Up as an “agile methodology.”

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Is it Time for a Licence to Practise Product Management?

Mind the Product

This is why: Product management isn’t yet a standardised discipline – The legal profession is well established, and deeply rooted in legal systems that are centuries old. Many thanks to Rosemary King, James Gadsby-Peet, Lisa Long and Andy Ayim for reviewing draft versions of this article. Let’s get started! Kent Beck et al.,

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Forget Methodologies, Focus on Customers

Modus Create

I’ll review four methodologies: waterfall, Lean, design, and Agile. Due to the level of planning and documentation, it can be relatively easy for new team members, investors, and other stakeholders to get up to speed. The core tenets of Agile make a few things pretty clear. The entire manifesto can be found at.

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Productboard founder and CEO Hubert Palan on mastering product strategy

Intercom, Inc.

And so, in 2014, he founded Productboard , a product management system that incorporates customer feedback and insights to help product teams build better products. “The customers and their needs are completely missing from the systems we use. But the customers and their needs are completely missing from the systems that we use.