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Product-based IT: A blueprint for success

CIO

Digging through research examining the impact of standard conventions like siloed teams and staged gate processes, Arooni began percolating ideas for how to shift IT organizations away from the traditional project-oriented culture to something more agile, with greater business accountability and more responsiveness to changing customer needs. “We

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CIOs take note: Platform engineering teams are the future core of IT orgs

CIO

In the new organization, the platform engineering teams work hand-in-hand with four agile-organized software development teams. In some cases teams may also include site reliability engineers, scrum masters, UI/UX designers, and analysts who assess performance data to identify bottlenecks.

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Agile scrum methodology

InnovationM

What is Agile? Agile is an approach or a way to project management and software development (web, android, etc.) Agile is a way to deliver work in small milestones instead of giving the whole at once. In Agile Requirements, plans and results are evaluated continuously so that teams.

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An Agile Implementation Roadmap: Making the Change and Getting Started With Agile

Gorilla Logic

That being said, the best approach when it comes to going Agile is to jump right into it and start learning from your mistakes. In this article, I am going to share important tips for starting with Agile, key implementation techniques, and reminders of what not to do in order to achieve success. Where do I start?

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Agile vs Scrum Project Management: What You Need To Know

Openxcell

If you work in the Agile or Scrum field, it’s likely that you already know at least one of these phrases. You may also be curious about the difference between Agile and Scrum. The term “Agile and Scrum” are often used interchangeably in modern DevOps environments because of their similarities. What is Agile?

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Three Strategies to Build Cross-functional Teams and Why You Need Them for Agile

Gorilla Logic

When working through an Agile transformation, many organizations struggle to efficiently re-organize delivery teams. Although you won’t find specific mention in the Agile Manifesto or the 12 Principles , most Agile frameworks (such as Scrum and XP) note that Agile teams should strive to be cross-functional.

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Agile vs Scrum: Differences & Similarities?—?The Complete Review [2020]

Codegiant

Agile vs Scrum: Differences & Similarities?—?The The Complete Review [2020] From the desk of a brilliant weirdo #1 : If you are using Scrum it’s safe to say that you are also using Agile. On the other hand, if you are using an Agile framework, that may not necessarily be Scrum.

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