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20 IT management certifications for IT leaders

CIO

For instance, if you oversee security teams, you may want to consider the security-focused certifications, whereas if you manage an agile team, then project management and agile-focused certifications may be a better fit.

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Why Having a Tech Lead or Manager as Scrum Master is a Bad Idea

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

So what about having a Tech Lead or Manager fill the role of ScrumMaster? As we test this question, let’s make some core statements: Scrum/Agile only matter to helping teams do better work. At any moment, different people on the team can step up and provide technical leadership. This is called Shared Leadership.

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How IT and the Role of the CIO is Changing in the Era of Networked Organizations

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

To ensure flexibility and agility required by our M&A strategy, I am pursuing a 100 percent SaaS technology portfolio. We acquire SaaS services, value add them with high-caliber functional support and project management and offer them as a service to the primarily functional teams at our businesses. Agile, DevOps.

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People of Perficient: Meet Rodrigo Vargas, Technical Architect from Chile

Perficient

As a technical architect, I lead the standardization and optimization of six CI/CD/CT automation teams across multiple technology stacks. Sharing knowledge about emerging technologies and agile methodologies not only improves our projects, but also drives the professional growth of each team member.

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Why Having a Tech Lead or Manager as Scrum Master is a Bad Idea

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

So what about having a Tech Lead or Manager fill the role of ScrumMaster? As we test this question, lets make some core statements: Scrum/Agile only matter to helping teams do better work. At any moment, different people on the team can step up and provide technical leadership. This is called Shared Leadership.