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Why Scrum? A Product Owner’s Guide to Agile Success

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In this guide, we’ll unpack what Scrum is, delve into its origins, and show you how it can revolutionize your approach to product development. The origins of Scrum actually have nothing to do with software development. Agile is a philosophy and approach to software development.

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Forget Methodologies, Focus on Customers

Modus Create

So let’s dive into some old and new methodologies that companies use to implement, develop and balance the three pillars. I’ll review four methodologies: waterfall, Lean, design, and Agile. As a result, projects may go over budget or fail to be delivered on time due to unforeseen internal or environmental factors.

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Is it Time for a Licence to Practise Product Management?

Mind the Product

Mike got me thinking; should product managers also require a licence do their job? After all, we’re a sizeable professional community and having a product management certification or licence in place would ensure that all product managers comply with the same standards. Why I’m not Convinced.

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The Many Flavors Of Agile: What’s The Right One For Your Team? | Bethany Pagels-Minor, Apple | BoS USA 2018

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So I’m going to create a whole presentation about cakes and agile and explain to people how you can figure out what types of systems might work for your company. Because there is still the very simple principle that most people actually don’t run one flavor of any type of software development process.

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