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Oscars by the Numbers: Quantifying Hollywood’s Biggest Night

Domo

I’m writing this on the Wednesday before—and, if all goes to plan, you’ll be reading our data story on the Oscars on Friday. The most wins go to “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” from 2001. The post Oscars by the Numbers: Quantifying Hollywood’s Biggest Night first appeared on Blog.

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Only the Hits – Our Best Agile Blog Posts of 2021

Vitality Chicago

The Best Agile Blogs of 2021. #1 Coming in at number four on the list of best agile blog posts is our article on project success rates based on research from the Standish Group. Teams find that an ongoing investment in backlog refinement helps to smooth Sprint Planning and results in more predictable velocity and outcomes.

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The Complete History of Agile Software Development

Agilemania

They would identify problems and work to create a plan that solves the problem. This waterfall approach needs you to stick to the plan set at the very beginning of your project. Now, this created a lot of havoc since a fixed plan could be inconvenient. Responding to change over following a plan. Build the product.

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Top Agile Blogs to Follow | Techcanvass

The BAWorld

Agile blogs act as a valuable source of the latest and most up-to-date information on various subject areas from experienced professionals. In this article, we’ll look at some of the top Agile Blogs to follow in order to improve your agile game. Top 10 Agile Blogs and Websites to Follow. Roman Pichler’s Blog.

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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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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. For exploit work, more traditional project management approaches with upfront planning and control work well.

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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. It necessitates substantial planning upfront and offers minimal room for modification on the part of the teams. According to studies, 70% of businesses either have or are developing a digital transformation plan.