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Evolution of Scrum – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Cprime

Since 2004, I have been a student of Scrum, and continue to learn new things as this simple yet powerful framework evolved over the past two decades. The importance of the Daily Scrum as a planning event is reinforced to clarify its intent. As most Agile practitioners are aware, the Scrum framework has been around since the 1950s.

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insightsoftware Appoints Industry Veteran Michael Sullivan as CEO

Insight Software

Regarded for his entrepreneurial spirit and deep understanding of product development, Sullivan is an established leader in scaling SaaS companies, notably accelerating Acquia’s growth through product innovation and numerous strategic acquisitions. I am excited to build on its strong foundation to drive new levels of growth and innovation.

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Why paying Twitter to attract additional followers is a great investment for your business. It’s like Google pay per click 2004.

Domo

I wanted a plan to change things, fast. It is our job to lead innovation, and those of us who don’t get out in front of it risk getting run over and left behind. We can also use innovation with social media to change the way we serve our communities. Enter the idea of a Twitter promoted account. Other people donated money.

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7 Key Lessons for Agile Leaders from McChrystal’s Team of Teams Book

Vitality Chicago

It reminds me of one of the four Agile Values: Responding to Change over Following a Plan. Lessons for Agile Leaders – Don’t pursue efficiency for it’s own sake and don’t plan for a known set of variables. So develop the ability to adapt to what comes at you rather than get locked into a plan.

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What Is Your Product?

EBG Consulting

Alan Cooper’s prescient book, The Inmates are Running the Asylum , was a wake-up call back in 2004. When organizations fall into the trap of viewing technology innovations as products in-and-of-themselves, they usually end up with multiple products that are serving the same customer or market. introduction and launch) through decline.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

What was that, probably 2004, or ’05 or something in that kind of range, I think? And in those days, so if this was 2004, 2005, something in that kind of range, in those days, then, you know, for the most part, Agile was still maybe one team of six, or eight, or 10. – Sure, sure. – [Brian] Yeah, something like that.

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Business Model Canvas: 9 Building Blocks For Developing A Business Model

Business Analyst Learnings

Companies, startups in particular, have to keep up with innovation and need to spend their time wisely. Business Plans tend to take time, significant effort and resources to prepare. The Business Model canvas is the lighter and more agile version of a business plan that can help businesses define what they are about.