New Hybrid Methodology

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== New Hybrid Methodology ==
 
 
 
Nowadays, the business market is more competitive than ever. Companies need to rebrand themselves to new methodologies that make their projects successful within quality, time, and budget. Agile Project Management is a highly discussed topic that potentially improves organizations. Scrumban, a new hybrid methodology is starting to be implemented more frequently. The aim of this article is to develop from the insights of Scrumban, the APM set of values and principles that companies should stick to, and therefore they will boost their project's performances.
 
Nowadays, the business market is more competitive than ever. Companies need to rebrand themselves to new methodologies that make their projects successful within quality, time, and budget. Agile Project Management is a highly discussed topic that potentially improves organizations. Scrumban, a new hybrid methodology is starting to be implemented more frequently. The aim of this article is to develop from the insights of Scrumban, the APM set of values and principles that companies should stick to, and therefore they will boost their project's performances.
  

Latest revision as of 11:33, 22 February 2022

Nowadays, the business market is more competitive than ever. Companies need to rebrand themselves to new methodologies that make their projects successful within quality, time, and budget. Agile Project Management is a highly discussed topic that potentially improves organizations. Scrumban, a new hybrid methodology is starting to be implemented more frequently. The aim of this article is to develop from the insights of Scrumban, the APM set of values and principles that companies should stick to, and therefore they will boost their project's performances.


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