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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. Agile blogs act as a valuable source of the latest and most up-to-date information on various subject areas from experienced professionals. Roman Pichler’s Blog.

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Exploit vs. Explore – When to Choose Agile over Traditional Approaches

Vitality Chicago

Agile ways of working have become extremely popular since 2001 when the Manifesto for Agile Software Development was published. This blog outlines the factors to consider when choosing one approach over another. Exploit work is not new or innovative. Innovation, new business models and delighted customers. Context Counts!

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Is SAFe® Adoption Making a Difference? Why are Companies Moving To It? How Will It Impact?

Agilemania

The vast majority of businesses were doubtful when the Agile manifesto was introduced in 2001. In the business world innovation is the one thing that never changes. Giving Rise to Innovation. Without agile development, quick innovation is impossible. Nowadays, everyone wants to be more agile. Also the opposite.

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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. Readers of this blog know that I am a big fan of Henrik Kniberg. Because MVP has become so loaded, Kniberg uses a different term in his blog. I think I will rebrand the MVP as Many Varied Perspectives! Let’s explore some of those perspectives.

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Discover The Amazing Career Benefits Of CSPO Certification In 2022

Agilemania

They have been operational since 2001 and they have 1, 082, 451 certificates and counting. . This provides room for innovation and develops products that offer business value. The Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) is a certification offered by Scrum Alliance which is the trusted Agile certifying body that is not for profit.

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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. Readers of this blog know that I am a big fan of Henrik Kniberg. Because MVP has become so loaded, Kniberg uses a different term in his blog. I think I will rebrand the MVP as Many Varied Perspectives! Let’s explore some of those perspectives.

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Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Doesn’t Mean Skateboards to Rocket Ships

Vitality Chicago

Because MVP has become so loaded, Kniberg uses a different term in his blog. Eric Ries gets a lot of credit for the minimum viable product though frankly, it was Frank Robinson that coined the term in 2001. But it also about going into any development effort with questionable assumptions about what people really need.