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Democratise Analytics, Reach All cost effectively

ElegantJ BI

This is 2001 stuff! If you are not here already, please speak to your friendly neighbourhood System Integrator or send me an email so that I can get some business out of penning this article. The second challenge needs innovation, democratising decision making while securing core data.

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Democratise Analytics, Reach All cost effectively

ElegantJ BI

This is 2001 stuff! If you are not here already, please speak to your friendly neighbourhood System Integrator or send me an email so that I can get some business out of penning this article. The second challenge needs innovation, democratising decision making while securing core data.

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Democratise Analytics, Reach All cost effectively

ElegantJ BI

This is 2001 stuff! If you are not here already, please speak to your friendly neighbourhood System Integrator or send me an email so that I can get some business out of penning this article. The second challenge needs innovation, democratising decision making while securing core data.

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Do We Need ‘Agile’ Leadership?

Agile Coach

The agile movement started in 2001 with the Agile Manifesto , but it might shock some people by learning that business existed before 2001 and many organizations thrived before 2001, thrive today, and will continue to thrive long after Agile is dead. As we complete more, we drive up the need for innovation.

Agile 101
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Nimble Vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough?

Analysts Corner

I recently came across an article (1) with a concept I didn’t know about yet: NIMBLE : an organization’s ability to navigate unpredictable business environments and operationalize innovation through a scalable ability to understand and respond to change with precision and speed. Nimble vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough?

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MVP – Minimum Viable Product or Many Varied Perspectives?

Vitality Chicago

Let’s also look back to 2001 to understand who coined the term and why. If you have not read that article, it is probably worth pausing here and going to read it. So much so that Kniberg wrote this article trying to explain it. Perhaps the article itself is an MVP for a book on the topic? You’ve seen it.

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Evolution of Scrum – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Cprime

Expressed in various forms and concepts, Scrum was formally documented and published in 2001 as the Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. Because there is little documentation on what changes occurred the time of its inception in 2001 and 2010, we will take a look at what transpired between 2010 and 2021.