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The Role of Blockchain in the Launch and Growth of Cryptocurrency

Smart Data Collective

Satoshi’s idea was directly intended to create a form of digital cash that wasn’t controlled by banks. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, Satoshi saw how reckless banks were with people’s money. Litecoin was created by Charlie Lee in 2011 and has over $13 billion in circulation.

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Agilemania 2.0: How We Became the Scaled Agile Gold Partner?

Agilemania

The year 2011 saw the Arab Springs and that sent shock waves throughout the world. A minority of 3% planned to return to office full time. They work with organizations and help with designing SAFe implementation, developing transformation plans, launching ARTs, and much more. Why Scaled Agile Framework?

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Should the Product Owner Attend the Sprint Retrospective?

Vitality Chicago

When I was coaching at Bank of America and Northern Trust, there was an effort to get empowered (and powerful) leaders to be Product Owners. At Bank of America, the Product Owner for 4 teams was a managing director who oversaw operations teams numbering in the thousands. The people in these roles were senior leaders.

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Agile 20 Reflect Festival.

Agile Business Consortium

Dot works across all industry sectors with a wide range of customers from small computer games companies to multinational banks, insurance companies and government organisations. Her skills in Agile were recognised at the UK Agile Awards in both 2011 (Best Agile Coach) & 2015 (Outstanding Contribution to a DSDM Team).

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Why Agile is Better than Waterfall (Based on Standish Group Chaos Report 2020)

Vitality Chicago

See this related article: Project Managers Fail to Help Software Projects Succeed ] But the PM community aside, most people are on board that all that upfront planning and plan-driven approaches are going to fail on fast-paced technology initiatives. Better known as “how well did we 1) plan and then 2) deliver against that plan?”

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