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Agile Release Train

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What is an agile release train? An Agile Release Train (ART) is a feature of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). The train is made up of multiple agile teams. They work on a fixed schedule and share the vision, product backlog, and roadmap defined by SAFe. Principles of an agile release train.

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Cargo Cult Agile

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: The Cargo Cult Agile Checklist for Download You want to know the state of agility in your organization? If the average number of checkboxes marked is higher than nine, then you are probably practicing cargo cult agile in one form or another. like all other agile frameworks?—?isn’t In my experience, Scrum?—?like

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Evangelizing Product Management: Overcoming Challenges and Roadblocks

The Product Guy

Evangelizing product management within an organization often comes with a variety of challenges and roadblocks. Product leaders must be prepared to face and overcome these obstacles to successfully drive the adoption of product management best practices. Demonstrate the value of product management through small, quick wins.

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Remote Agile Transitions

The Product Coalition

TL; DR: Remote Agile Transitions We are used to saying the Scrum is a perfect probe for organizations, as it will reliably discover all dysfunctionalities. Since the pandemic has forced many of us to work remotely, this unique capability has been kicked into overdrive regarding remote agile transitions. What are we fighting for?—?is

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

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Balancing requirements, managing deadlines, and aligning stakeholder expectations are just a part of your daily routine. It’s a practical, hands-on framework that’s designed to make your role as a product owner more manageable and more effective. So, what’s the difference between Agile and Scrum?

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Q&A with Digital Transformation Experts: Lauren Chan Lee, Product Management Leader, Formerly Care.com

Alchemer Mobile

Today, we’re excited to bring you thoughts from Lauren Chan Lee, a product leader, speaker, and advisor, and was most recently the Senior Director of Product Management at Care.com. Q: What’s your best tip for staying agile when implementing changes to your mobile digital transformation approach?

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How You Deal With the People Involved: Lessons in Stakeholder Management

The Product Coalition

unknown The product which one manages is as good as the team that works on it. Any vision one might have for the product will never lift off the ground unless the entire team buys in and signs off on it. Stakeholder management is the most important but often underrated skill.