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  • ...e=rob> Robert K. Wysocki, 2009, Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme. Fifth Edition. Indianapolis. [[https://books.google.it/books?id=A ...e=rob> Robert K. Wysocki, 2009, Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme. Fifth Edition. Indianapolis. [https://books.google.it/books?id=AQ
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  • ...ki/OpenUP OpenUP] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_Unified_Process Agile Unified Process]. * A framework for managing software-intensive projects.
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  • ... is interesting to notice how a turn look like an increment in an [[Scrum| agile system]] in many aspects), the group distributed the tasks during a prepara ...ions that would affect multiple parties. That created a smooth controlling framework that enabled fast decision-making, which was the core of the game. For inst
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  • ... management on project effectiveness and success: toward a new conceptual framework'', International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 16, pp.21-26 </ref>, t ...eir services. In such a volatile environment, they should be dexterous and agile in order to handle changes. That is where a manager should demonstrate its
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  • ... Closing out.<ref name=wyssecond> "Wysocki, R. K. (2010). Adaptive Project Framework. Managing complexity in the face of uncertainty. Pearson Education, Inc." < It is therefore required that the extreme project managers are adaptive, agile, sustain commitment and willing to carry with the everyday tasks that extre
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  • ...ould have daily scrum meetings. The scrum method allowed the project to be agile and flexible as not all demands was known and improvements and new ideas in ...lient did not know all of their needs at the start of the project, and the agile project method made it possible to review business needs frequently.
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  • ...omers' and markets' needs; surely [[Wikipedia: Agile Software Development |Agile Software Development (ASD)]] is between them. This article deals with Agile Software Development with a particular focus on one of its most used techni
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  • |[[Logical Framework Approach in Project Planning]] |[[The agile framework Scrum in the context of lean project management]]
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  • ...efficiency. The Kanban system is now, with some alterations, applied as an agile project management tool. ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(software_development)'''Scrum''']</span> or other agile software development methods<ref name=Ahmad2014> Ahmad, O. M & Markkula, J.
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  • ...tages: Define, Design, Implement, Monitor, Evaluate and Revise. It gives a framework and recommendations to correctly implement the cluster approach on remote p ...derstood information''<ref name=Monica> Monica Yap, Successful Distributed Agile Team Working Patterns, https://www.solutionsiq.com/docs/successful-distribu
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  • ...<ref name="Fleming"></ref> in ten "must-do's" that build up an application framework valid for projects of any size, in any industry: ...ara, Sulaiman and Hubert, Smits (2007). ''Measuring Integrated Progress on Agile Software Development Projects.'' Methods & Tools. </ref>
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  • ...sers right away. <ref name=SCRUM>Cooper, R.G., Sommer, A.F. (2016). <i>The Agile-Stage Gate Hybrid Model: a Promising New Approach and a new Research Opport ... methods and tools which can be applied. It ends with the development of a framework to navigate the Fuzzy Front End.
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  • In opposition to these methodologies, the agile movement took place. The agile manifesto, published in 2001, summarizes the main principles of the Agile movement:
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  • ...d Scrum and is an iterative agile software development framework. By being agile, Scrum ensures that everyone involved in the task know where the project st ...n complex software products which were in the end used to create the Scrum framework. <ref> [http://www.scrumguides.org/history.html The History of Scrum. (201
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  • ...00px|right|thumb|Scrum Framwork<ref name=scrumimage>Yelkar, Kshitij. Scrum Framework. 2015. Web. 16 Sept. 2016.</ref>]] ...implementation can be planned in advance and the final goal is in sight, a framework called the waterfall method is suitable. It is a step driven method where e
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  • ...m deeply connected with the agile methodology, which is summarized in the "agile manifesto" (2001). <ref name="AC">http://agilemanifesto.org</ref> ...nsight how Scrum is used in organizations today and finally puts the Scrum framework in the context of lean project management. To do so the lean principles of
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  • ''Remark: This article aims at giving a macro-view on the integrated framework of IPM and proposes a basic approach of how to establish such a management ...nd consequences.<ref name="archer" /> New literature claims that in an IPM framework the risk-estimation of single projects is not sufficient anymore suggesting
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  • A war room is a 3 dimensional information and storytelling framework, where a project team can visually show, share and connect their ideas and ...inning of a project as part of a workshop, where the war room provides the framework for discussion of the tasks to be done. When all thinkable subjects and tas
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  • ...ommunication reduces the uncertainty that is involved during change. Agile framework in project management allows the client to make changes to the requirements ...tions worldwide. These practical features are underpinned by a theoretical framework presenting change as a flexible yet controlled sequence of activities.
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  • '''Finish-to-finish (FF):''' Let’s assume you’re working in an Agile environment where you’re testing and tweaking that shopping website until ''Keep Everyone on the Same Page:'' Where there is a visual framework for the work to be done, there are fewer chances for misunderstanding, espe
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