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Seeing Your Vision

Leading Agile

My three-year-old granddaughter has a number of favorite books that she likes me to read to her. Helen Keller never let her physical constraints define her vision. She is referenced as saying, “The only thing that is worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” Sight vs. Vision. Vision and Potential.

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Agile Certification Training: Agile Project Management Framework | Simplilearn

Simplilearn

APM framework was introduced by Mr. Jim Highsmith in the book, Agile project management – creating innovative products. It defines the APM framework as a series of steps that takes a project from an initial vision of the product to. Read More.

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16 Best Business Intelligence Books To Get You Off the Ground With BI

Data Pine

But with so many business analytics books out there and so little time, how do you decide which ones are worth your time? But before we unveil our definitive rundown of intelligence and business analytics books, let’s explore some facts, figures, and insights that will inspire you while steering your success in the exciting world of BI.

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Are Nimble and Business Agility the “same”? Part 2— Nimble vs Business Agility Enablers

Analysts Corner

The Enablers of Business Agility come from the book “ The 6 Enablers of Business Agility ”. Here, Business Agility is described as: Business Agility is the ability to compete and thrive in the digital age by quickly responding to market changes and emerging opportunities with innovative, digitally-enabled business solutions.

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Doing Agile Right – A Book Review

Vitality Chicago

I try to do what I can to keep up with the new agile books being released so that I can maintain the popular blog, The 5 Best Agile Books of 2021. All the recommended books on that list are books that I have read and most are books that I rely on, recommend, and gift all the time. Who is this book for?

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Double Vision: Choosing the Right Approach to Capture the Product Vision

Roman Pichler

Listen to the audio version of this article: [link] Option 1: The Vision Captures Strategic Decisions Your first option is to view the product vision as a statement that captures strategic decisions like the product’s users and customers, its value proposition, and its standout features. Shared : The individuals support the vision.

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Product Strategy and Product Discovery

Roman Pichler

Figure 1: Opportunity Solution Tree Without wanting to dive into the details of Opportunity Solution Trees —I recommend reading Teresa Torre’s book Continuous Discovery Habits to learn more about them—I’ll point out three main benefits they can offer. A handy tool to capture the product strategy is my Product Vision Board shown in Figure 2.

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