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Is Big Data Helping To Solve Problems With Digital Calendars?

Smart Data Collective

Big data is so important for event planning and preparation. A growing number of companies are using big data to plan their events more effectively. You need a better way to monitor your busy life, manage your appointments, and plan your days, weeks, and months. You can plan long in advance. Give yourself a real break.

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

Vitality Chicago

I am always on the lookout for great books. Recently a fellow Agile Coach recommended General Stanley McChrystal’s Team of Teams book to me. Wow, I was really blown away by this book! It is a great book with many lessons for Agile Leaders ! I hope that you will be inspired to read the book.

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The Product Roadmap and the Release Plan

Roman Pichler

What is a Release Plan? A release plan forecasts how a major release is developed. It’s a type of project plan —albeit an agile one—and it usually covers the next three to six months. Release plans come in different shapes and sizes depending on the process used. How do the Release Plan and Roadmap Relate?

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Discovering product development excellence

Think Agile

Join us to learn how to improve your product agility by defining and refining backlog items that are “ready” to pull into planning and development. In 2013, I stumbled across a book called Discover to Deliver written by Ellen Gottesdiener and Mary Gorman and I felt like I had hit product development gold! Of course!

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Choosing the Right Planning Horizon for Your Product

Roman Pichler

Planning Horizons and Planning Model. But in product management, there are several horizons that need to be considered—how many depends on the product planning model you use. With the right planning model in place, you can take the next step and consider appropriate timeframes. Re-planning Cadence. Timeframes.

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Announcing Agile Project Management – The Second Edition

Vitality Chicago

This is a long overdue update of the book I first published in 2015. And it is the best agile book I’ve written (so far). This is a great book for anyone new to agile ways of working and especially for team leads, department managers and project managers who are expanding their knowledge of Agile, Scrum and Kanban.

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What Happens to Professors If No One Signs Up for His/her Class?

Managed Agile

Unfortunately, all of the rest of the BU curriculum at that time was deeply rooted in traditional plan-driven project management; and at that time, Agile was not viewed as a legitimate form of project management. So, I was “swimming upstream” at that time to try to develop an Agile Project Management curriculum. Why Did My Course Not Run?