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  • ... the agile methodologies we know today <ref> Project Management Journal. ''Agile Project Management: Essentials from the Project Management Journal.'' Josse The agile values is clearly stated in "''The Agile Manifesto''" as: ”We are uncovering better ways of developing software by
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  • ...to was developed, that the agile approach became increasingly popular. The Agile Manifesto originated in the software industry, where it quickly became wide ...arized in the Agile Manifesto below: <ref> Fowler, Highsmith et. al. ''The Agile Manifesto''. Software Development, 2001. </ref>
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  • ...ods in order to cope with the customer’s and market’s needs; surely '''Agile Project Management''' is between them. APM embraces the principles of lean
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  • ...ods in order to cope with the customer’s and market’s needs; surely '''Agile Project Management''' is between them. APM embraces the principles of lean ... there will be a focus on the '''Scrum methodology''' which is used in the Agile Software Engineering.
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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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  • 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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  • ...ments and design of the project is constantly changing. Scrum works on the agile framework, by using iterative and incremental processes in order to cope wi ...ftware developers worked together to come up with the Agile Manifesto. The Agile Manifesto is a set of 12 principles for software development.<ref name=Scru
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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> This article describes the Scrum framework in reference to the agile methodology. Additionally it provides an insight how Scrum is used in organ
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  • ... agile development and is signed by renowned scholars and practitioners of agile development.</ref> This article describes the Scrum framework in reference to the agile methodology. Additionally it provides an insight how Scrum is used in organ
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  • ...e essential to the foundation of the method. This article will look at how agile methodology gained its popularity, how to apply it in practice with focus o ...which is one of the reasons why agile is a perfect match. The diffusion of agile into other industries during the past 25 to 30 years is due to its success
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  • There are two main software development methodologies: Waterfall and Agile. A development methodology is a procedure used by an engineering team in or ...remental, iterative one. Instead of planning the whole project in advance, Agile enables the adaption of requirements during the whole project.<BR>
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  • ...o manage affairs and projects in a traditional way and you need to be more agile, in order to ensure the growth, development, continuation and survival of y ... of project outputs, have led project managers and custodians to seek more agile and aggressive approaches to project management.
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  • ...ts in outdated requirements before the project development even has begun. Agile project management (APM) was thus developed to meet the needs of a new type Taking offset in agile software development, APM takes emphasis in two main concepts that helps de
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  • ...negotiation, responding to change over following a plan"<ref>Manifesto for Agile Software Development, ''Agilemanifesto.org '', (Accessed on 6th of February ...dy of Knowledge'', (Project Management Institute, 2013), </ref>. The scrum agile project management approach is the dominant methodology used in the practic
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  • ...roach will be discussed. Thereafter the main traits of the traditional and agile project management approaches will be briefly elaborated on with a highligh ...t utilizes the agile and traditional principles and guidelines as well. As agile methodologies are mostly used in software development projects, the focus o
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  • ...wards the Agile Project Management will be described and a fit between the agile project management and OPPM will be made. ...will be described how the OPPM can be created in the 12 different step the agile OPPM consist of. It will also be described how the tool can be maintained i
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  • ...uction sector has a whole different nature than the IT-development sector. Agile in its full form is covering various aspects as; way of structuring work, c ...eks to allow a business owners/consultants to analyze if Agile(or parts of Agile) is applicable to a business and rather throughout describe how to apply it
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  • ... February 2021, https://www.workfront.com/project-management/methodologies/agile </ref> The Stage-Gate model is an approach to guide a project from idea to ...e large project is divided into stages by the Stage-Gate model and running Agile cycles in each stage. Time, cost and quality is reviewed at each gate befor
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  • Scrum is an agile project management framework primarily used for software development. It is ...constant demands and full sign of on requirements before beginning, a more agile approach, Scrum, has gained its justification. The ability of Scrum to cope
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  • ...les of SaFe such as fixed schedules, programmed incremented schedules, and agile dedicated teams. Opposite to functional organization, ARTs focus on value f == '''The Agile Release Train (ART)''' ==
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  • ...ola Garzaniti, Clément Fortin, Alessandro Golkar. (2019). Toward a Hybrid Agile Product Development Process. Product Lifecycle Management in the Digital Tw ...mers to understand their needs and eventually changes of needs. <ref name="agile innovation"/>
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  • ...eads to the need of adaptative and flexible project management approaches. Agile model is an iterative project management approach, that consists of breakin ...meworks have emerged such as Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP). Nowadays, agile has become very popular within many organizations.
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  • ...tisfied customers and execution of projects where objectives were not met. Agile was created due to a demand of a new approach to improve the classic method ...roposal for the expected outcome. This article will have a close look into Agile's approach. It will review its definition, values and principles, including
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  • ...ples provided. The last chapter revolves around the comparison between the agile and waterfall methods and their limits and benefits. Annotated bibliography == Agile and its origins ==
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  • == SAFe Lean-Agile Principles ==
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  • Scrum is an agile method that was invented in the early 1990s by Ken Schwaber & Jeff Sutherla ...rints to optimize the next one. <ref name="slides">Lopez A., Milmine L., ''Agile Implementation Lessons Learned from Practical Application'', 2012, external
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  • ...rstand the implementation of Scrum methodology – one of the most popular Agile product development and project delivery approach. Scrum is a framework tha Agile has several methods, however, Scrum is one of the most popular. The main fe
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  • ...fied as <ref name="SAFe Intro">''Welcome to Scaled Agile Framework, Scaled Agile, Inc., February 2021, https://www.scaledagileframework.com/about/</ref>: ...gnment, collaboration, and delivery across teams of any size working in an agile environment. Further, this article describes a 12-step SAFe implementation
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  • ...elivery of working software product. <ref name="SDLC - Agile Model">SDLC - Agile Model https://www.tutorialspoint.com/sdlc/sdlc_agile_model.htm </ref> ...ing Principles which are of key importance for any team aiming at using an agile model.
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  • == Agile Project Management: SCRUM == ...gies that make their projects successful within quality, time, and budget. Agile Project Management is a highly discussed topic that potentially improves or
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  • ...the first section of the article will be dedicated to agile principles and agile project management – what it is and how it works. In the second part, the Robert G. Cooper, Anita F Sommer, Agile-Stage-Gate: New idea-to-launch method for manufactured new products is fast
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  • ...oritize working software over comprehensive documentation. Adapting to the Agile values is found as beneficial to implement in projects operating in dynamic ...inciples supporting the values <ref name="Agile Manifesto" />. How to work Agile is presented, through different project frameworks, recommendable software
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  • ...lection on the status quo of the developmental approaches against what the Agile-Stage Gate proposes, followed by the limitations of the model. ===The Agile-Stage Gate: need for flexibility===
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  • ... begins. This article aims to explore the benefits and challenges of using agile prototyping in construction especially for project managers. The primary objective of the agile prototyping model is to enable companies to provide value to their clients
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  • ...vents may be taken out of sequence, considered the risk is acceptable. The Agile Alliance (www.agilealliance.com) is a major driver behind the development o **The [[Agile Project Management]] model; structures the life of a project in the five st
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  • ...r the customer and carefully plan buffers to make them more responsive and agile.
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  • ...own process models such as the V-Model, Waterfall model, the spiral model, agile, etc. A common element among every process model is that they all use the s ...phase in the requirement lifecycle once, one after the other. Where in an agile process it will go through the requirement life cycle, each time there is a
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  • ...Framework is also used for management training on how to make decisions in agile organisations <ref name="LEGO"/>. ...ce a game created by Agile42.com<ref name="LEGO"/>, by Andrea Tomasini, an Agile Coach and trainer<ref name="LEGO"/>.
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  • *Adaptive, “agile” lifecycles. – Like e.g. the Scrum approach to stakeholder driven devel ...he INCOSE handbook describes the Predictive (Plan-driven), Incremental and Agile life cycle approaches, and in addition also covers “Lean development” r
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  • ...t of their western counterparts <ref name="Kaizen"> Ángel Medina, (2014) 'Agile Kaizen. Managing Continuous Improvement Far Beyond Retrospectives', Springe ...by traditional methods of Project Management. Nowadays, managers need more agile project management methods that are able to recognize and deal with uncerta
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  • ... the agile methodologies we know today <ref> Project Management Journal. ''Agile Project Management: Essentials from the Project Management Journal.'' Josse The agile values is clearly stated in "''The Agile Manifesto''" as: ”We are uncovering better ways of developing software by
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  • *[http://apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Agile_Project_Management Agile Project Management]
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  • ...nvironments. The contradictory part is that these conditions also call for agile development and high flexibility of projects, while the formal processes in
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  • ... Story, Venkatesh Krishnamurthy, October 15, 2012</ref> for dealing with [[Agile Project Management]]. Scrum can be used in different size projects and can The Framework is used in managing agile project, and focuses on project with '''high complexity, novelty with a fix
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  • *[[Agile Project Management]]
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  • ...en it comes to project management, such as Traditional Project Management, Agile Project Management, Critical Path method and Event Chain Methodology. Some ...w way of working, <ref>Book: '''Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme.''' ''Author: Robert K. Wysocki.'' Retrieved November 24, 2014.</r
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  • ...arly differ in complexity and uncertainty. The need of being adaptable and agile in terms of project management is of great importance, since the nature of
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  • When leading or managing agile transitions, it is important to know what type of system you are dealing wi
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  • ...to was developed, that the agile approach became increasingly popular. The Agile Manifesto originated in the software industry, where it quickly became wide ...arized in the Agile Manifesto below: <ref> Fowler, Highsmith et. al. ''The Agile Manifesto''. Software Development, 2001. </ref>
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  • ... a rational and analytical mindset, Design Thinking is a more flexible and agile process. <ref name=PMandDT> Dijksterhuis, E.; Silvius, G. (2016):''The Desi
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  • * [[APM - Agile Project Management]] * [[Agile Project Management]]
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  • * [[Scrum Methodology in Agile Software Development]]
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  • ...ods in order to cope with the customer’s and market’s needs; surely '''Agile Project Management''' is between them. APM embraces the principles of lean
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  • ...efined in a paper written by Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber in 1995. The Agile Manifesto for software development published 1991 broadened usage of the te The key aspects addressed in the [http://agilemanifesto.org Agile Manifesto] are:
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  • ... That is why new project management methods have been created, such as the Agile methods in the nineties. Nevertheless, the V-Model is still widely used and ...lars). The software industry also used the V-Model but the creation of the Agile methods tend to decrease the use of the V-Model in the nineties. The Dassau
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  • ... in [[Agile Project Management]] frameworks and methods such as [[Scrum]], Agile-Kanban or Extreme Programming (XP). ...ki-article is aimed specifically at groups or organizations operating with Agile frameworks or methods. The Story Point estimation tool is not easily applic
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  • ...oductivity and a 12 times better quality of the output<ref>Medina, Ángel: Agile Kaizen: ''Managing Continuous Improvement Far Beyond Retrospectives'': Spri
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  • ...it the traditional (waterfall) methodology, or a newer methodology such as Agile. In Project Management, a project can only be managed using one methodology
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  • ...me=wys> "Wysocki, R. K. (2009). Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme. Indiniapolis: Wiley Publishing." </ref> <nowiki> “</nowiki>'' 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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  • This article aims to make a selection of the organisational structures, agile methods an tools that best suit early stage Startups, especially those '''f ...he most suitable for Startups as the resource allocation trade-off is more agile and result-oriented than functional oriented structures. In contrast, its m
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  • ...have a harder time to adjust to new challenge. The idea of being small and agile and being able to adapt quickly is interesting in relation to management. R ...ed to increase the success rate. The benefit would without doubt be a more agile organization, making progressed from adversity.
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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].
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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
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  • ...w Bell from Coventry University. the video also contains information about Agile Project Management. <ref name="Bell">Bell, Andrew. "Critical Chain Project
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  • ...hrough a great tool that is utilized by many different project management, agile and even Six Sigma disciplines is the Ishikawa or fishbone diagram. An Ishi
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  • ...lenge efficiently calls for a clear project change management strategy and agile handling of the project change. ...004. [http://www.agilemodeling.com/essays/costOfChange.htm"''Examining the Agile Cost of Change Curve''"]''</ref>. If the project team doesn't have a clear
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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...ods in order to cope with the customer’s and market’s needs; surely '''Agile Project Management''' is between them. APM embraces the principles of lean ... there will be a focus on the '''Scrum methodology''' which is used in the Agile Software Engineering.
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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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  • |[[The agile framework Scrum in the context of lean project management]] |[[The Agile methodology and its frameworks]]
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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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  • ...derstood information''<ref name=Monica> Monica Yap, Successful Distributed Agile Team Working Patterns, https://www.solutionsiq.com/docs/successful-distribu '''[4] M.Yap,''Successful Distributed Agile Team Working Patterns'', SolutionIQ, 2010'''
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  • ...ara, Sulaiman and Hubert, Smits (2007). ''Measuring Integrated Progress on Agile Software Development Projects.'' Methods & Tools. </ref> ...ara, Sulaiman and Hubert, Smits (2007). ''Measuring Integrated Progress on Agile Software Development Projects.'' Methods & Tools (on-line journal). <ref na
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  • ... add a structured approach, which is measurable and simple to the world of agile project management. Perhaps the greatest benefit from using Kata is bringin
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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 * 21 / Cooper, R.G., Sommer, A.F. (2016). The Agile-Stage Gate Hybrid Model: a Promising New Approach and a new Research Opport
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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 ...p://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/d9c992/the-agile-scrum-framework/ The Agile - Scrum Framework. (2015) Kshitij Yelkar (Fetched 15.09.2016)</ref>]]
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  • ...ments and design of the project is constantly changing. Scrum works on the agile framework, by using iterative and incremental processes in order to cope wi ...ftware developers worked together to come up with the Agile Manifesto. The Agile Manifesto is a set of 12 principles for software development.<ref name=Scru
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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> This article describes the Scrum framework in reference to the agile methodology. Additionally it provides an insight how Scrum is used in organ
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  • ...ng process be kept at a reasonable level, meaning to keep the whole system agile instead of bureaucratic and sluggish.<ref name="smith" /><ref name="rui" /> ...ing Problem (RCMPSP)''], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_management ''Agile''] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_chain_project_management ''C
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  • ...lts''' This book is about software engineering management and explains how agile software development is used to make a business better. The author shows ma
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  • ...larious management anecdotes. The book combines elements from the PMBOK®, Agile, Lean and the Theory of Constraints and it is super well written with the a
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  • ...tive communication reduces the uncertainty that is involved during change. Agile framework in project management allows the client to make changes to the re
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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
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  • ... agile development and is signed by renowned scholars and practitioners of agile development.</ref> This article describes the Scrum framework in reference to the agile methodology. Additionally it provides an insight how Scrum is used in organ
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  • |[[Agile One Page Project Management]] |[[Application of Agile]]
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  • ...i,R.K.2011">Wysocki,R.K.(2011). Effective project management: traditional, agile, extreme.John Wiley & Sons. ,web:http://samples.sainsburysebooks.co.uk/9781 .... In this article, the key points about traditional project management and agile project management practices and their main differences can be observed </r
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  • *21 / Cooper, R.G., Sommer, A.F. (2016). The Agile-Stage Gate Hybrid Model: a Promising New Approach and a new Research Opport
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  • ... down structure and only sticks to the original scoping plan and not being agile. This is always important to assess.
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  • |[[Waterfall vs. Agile Methodology]] |[[Agile Methodology]]
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  • ...'Possible Theoretical Synergies' section, emphasizing the combination of [[Agile Project Management]] methods with the Stage-Gate Process. ...anies both methods were already beneficial and the use the developed ''the Agile-Stage-Gate Hybrid Model'' should bring companies even more benefits, namely
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  • ...e essential to the foundation of the method. This article will look at how agile methodology gained its popularity, how to apply it in practice with focus o ...which is one of the reasons why agile is a perfect match. The diffusion of agile into other industries during the past 25 to 30 years is due to its success
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  • ...nto account different concepts such as making the process LEAN, as well as agile development and making the process more adaptable for open innovation <ref
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  • ...comes are covered. On the contrary, the organisation should stay alert and agile.
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  • ...iations. In its latest version the stage-gate model has been combined with agile methodology for a more fast-paced and adapted response to the Voice of Cust ...nd by adapting the model to the type of project and its needs. In 2016, an agile-stage-gate hybrid was suggested in order to cope with the need for adaptati
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  • ...using the DICE framework they wanted to confirm whether changing to a more agile structure actually increases the project's chance for success. Before the c ...th a total score of 20 putting it in the Woe Zone. If the change to a more agile structure had not had happened, it was very likely that the project would h
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  • There are two main software development methodologies: Waterfall and Agile. A development methodology is a procedure used by an engineering team in or ...remental, iterative one. Instead of planning the whole project in advance, Agile enables the adaption of requirements during the whole project.<BR>
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  • ...ys managers leading complex projects often need to combine traditional and agile methods to give their operations more flexibility and therefore achieve bet ...e PM Imperatives][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development Agile PM Wikipedia].)
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  • ... name="a"> [https://www.agilebusiness.org/content/introduction-0] The DSDM Agile Project Framework (2014 Onwards)</ref> ...k, A., Richards, K., Tudor, D., Roberts, B., & Godwin, J. (2012). The DSDM Agile Project Framework for Scrum.</ref> The DSDM framework is trying to face wel
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  • ...ight be useful for readers interested in application of risk assessment in agile projects.
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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 * 21 / Cooper, R.G., Sommer, A.F. (2016). The Agile-Stage Gate Hybrid Model: a Promising New Approach and a new Research Opport
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  • ...o manage affairs and projects in a traditional way and you need to be more agile, in order to ensure the growth, development, continuation and survival of y ... of project outputs, have led project managers and custodians to seek more agile and aggressive approaches to project management.
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  • ...ess. Another important point to emphasis is in projects, and especially in agile projects, the objective is changing, which further complicates the process
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  • ...n unknowns, with clear inputs and outputs. Therefore the management has to agile to account for unknown unknowns<ref name="Unknown"/>. If the register shou
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  • ...ts in outdated requirements before the project development even has begun. Agile project management (APM) was thus developed to meet the needs of a new type Taking offset in agile software development, APM takes emphasis in two main concepts that helps de
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  • ...tas21> Robert K. Wysocki, 2009, Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme. Fifth Edition, ISBN: 978-0-470-42367-7. </ref> '''2. Robert K. Wysocki, "Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme", Fifth Edition'''. This book provides an overview of the most wel
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  • In this article, the agile and waterfall methodologies will be described with a highlight on the Scrum
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  • ...negotiation, responding to change over following a plan"<ref>Manifesto for Agile Software Development, ''Agilemanifesto.org '', (Accessed on 6th of February ...dy of Knowledge'', (Project Management Institute, 2013), </ref>. The scrum agile project management approach is the dominant methodology used in the practic
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  • ...l:''' Companies have more control over their production process and a more agile environment where changes and improvements to the process are easier done.
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  • ...gile">Agile vs. Scrum vs. Waterfall vs. Kanban, https://www.smartsheet.com/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban </ref><ref name="wrike"/><ref name="standar ...gile">Agile vs. Scrum vs. Waterfall vs. Kanban, https://www.smartsheet.com/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban </ref><ref name="wrike"/><ref name="standar
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  • ...roach will be discussed. Thereafter the main traits of the traditional and agile project management approaches will be briefly elaborated on with a highligh ...t utilizes the agile and traditional principles and guidelines as well. As agile methodologies are mostly used in software development projects, the focus o
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  • ...ight be useful for readers interested in application of risk assessment in agile projects.
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  • * Agile (Adaptive) model ([http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/The_Agile_metho * Adaptation and agile ([http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/The_Agile_methodology_and_its_fr
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  • ...llenges. Technology is poised to deliver a more profitable, resilient, and agile construction industry, and a better built environment. Construction project
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  • ..., the value is delivered to consumers throughout the implementation of the agile project, not only at the end as can happen for example applying the Kanban ==Final users in Agile approach==
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  • ...ile or waterfall method is described and then all similar methods for both agile and waterfall is explained. Key partners are similar for agile and waterfall. <ref name="BMC" />
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  • ... environment.<ref name="Agile_estimation_techniques"> ''Sliger, M. (2012). Agile estimation techniques. Paper presented at PMI® Global Congress 2012—Nort
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  • ...[https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/books/agile-estimating-and-planning "Agile Estimating and Planning"], Prentice Hall, November 2005.</ref> More accurat [2] Cohn, M., "Agile Estimating and Planning", Prentice Hall, November 2005. Retrieved on 18 Feb
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  • ...wards the Agile Project Management will be described and a fit between the agile project management and OPPM will be made. ...will be described how the OPPM can be created in the 12 different step the agile OPPM consist of. It will also be described how the tool can be maintained i
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  • ...ticle will primarily focus on milestone planning and briefly introduce the agile approach to Rolling Wave planning. When the project management team has con ...ning, it could be beneficial to include Rolling Wave Planning. This is an agile planning approach, where most of the planning is done "just-in-time", and t
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  • ...uction sector has a whole different nature than the IT-development sector. Agile in its full form is covering various aspects as; way of structuring work, c ...eks to allow a business owners/consultants to analyze if Agile(or parts of Agile) is applicable to a business and rather throughout describe how to apply it
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  • ... challenges and the need to restructure their strategies trying to be more agile, and reduce the internal costs. Efficiency in all the aspect of business ar ...f working that allows to get information and proceed with choice in a more agile way. The teams are more empowered and there different background of the tea
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  • ...y. SAFe is one such method of Program Management focusing on synchronizing agile project teams while also following [[Lean Project Management|Lean]] princip ...its application in order to manage Programs composed of projects following Agile methods.
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  • ...tps://www.axelos.com/getmedia/318c4cb2-da75-4728-888c-26020bfdb41b/PRINCE2-Agile-Foundation-Candidate-Syllabus.aspx</ref> ...ties that are specified for unique activities within different industries. Agile methods, specific techniques including change management or procurement and
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  • ...and practice. However solving the dilemmas of developing project with both agile and traditional project management became more difficult and the adaptive p ...more documentation, which is a deviation from the agile spirit. Meanwhile, agile methodologies characterise teams according to the changing environment to b
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  • ...ible, Manufacturing Execution System (MES) operational backbone with more agile and flexible analytics on top of IoT platforms - allowing the benefits of d
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  • ...t-management/adaptive-project-management'' </ref>. The method derives from agile project management, however, in APM the methodology allows the team to resp
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  • ... challenges and the need to restructure their strategies trying to be more agile, and reduce the internal costs. Efficiency in all the aspect of business ar ...f working that allows to get information and proceed with choice in a more agile way. The teams are more empowered and the different background of the team
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  • * Agile transformation (going from working waterfall to agile) ...to Do Projects, page 71-72'' (2017) </ref> <ref name="agilewiki"> Prince2''Agile Wiki'' Last modified(2017), http://prince2agile.wiki/Output_vs._Outcome_vs.
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  • ... a little flexible with the resources and schedule. In the other hand, the Agile triangle has a fixed schedule and resources, which means that the scope nee In the next figure you can see the Traditional triangle on the left and the Agile triangle on the right:
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  • ===Agile Project Management=== ...ed product backlog and recurrent feedback cycles. <ref> Sliger, M. (2011). Agile project management with Scrum. Paper presented at PMI® Global Congress 201
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  • |[[A hybrid consisting of Agile and Stage Gate]] |[[SCRUM - An Agile Project Management Framework]]
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  • ... Adapting''<br> a. Corrective and preventive actions<br> b. Adaptation and agile<br> c. Scope creep<br> d. Change requests ...ng the life cycle:''<br> a. Stage gate model<br> b. Waterfall model<br> c. Agile (Adaptive) model<br> d. SCRUM<br> e. Concurrent models<br> f. Over the wall
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  • ...> a. [[Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA)]]<br> '''b. Adaptation and agile'''<br> c. Scope creep<br> '''d. Change requests'''<br> e. Resilience manage ...fe cycle:''<br> a. Stage gate model<br> '''b. Waterfall model'''<br> '''c. Agile (Adaptive) model'''<br> d. [[Scrum]]<br> '''e. Concurrent models'''<br> '''
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  • ...ent. Strong leadership can cultivate innovation by allowing projects to be agile. Engagement with people, even outside of the project group lead to innovati
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  • ''DevOps, the combination of Development and Operations: How to create agile, reliable, & secure technology organizations.'' ...to break this "wall" between development and operations in order to create agile, reliable and secure technological organizations. There is no clear academi
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  • ...ctivePM">Wysocki, R. K. (2019). Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme, Hybrid (8th ed.). Wiley.</ref> As seen from Figure 1, the fourth * ''Wysocki, R. K. (2019). Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme, Hybrid (8th ed.). Wiley.''
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  • ...ct management, as a result of the addition of '''Lean''' features to an '''Agile''' framework (Scrum).<ref name=two>Project Management Institute, Inc.. (201 Agile approaches such as Scrum are dominant tools in software development today.
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  • ...s chosen to present arguments against a proposed idea. In industries where agile planning is often used, a method called '''poker planning''' <ref name="Pok
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  • ... been criticized for being too linear, which does not align with today’s agile and iterative way of applying Design Thinking or Project Management. ...e phases, which corresponds with the PMBOK Guide referring to it as the "''agile or change-driven life cycle''"<ref name="PMI19">Project Management Institut
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  • ...ached and utilized, modernizing goal setting through the inclusion of more agile practices and a focus on the surrounding environment <ref name="FNS" />. Th
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  • ...anisations. They predict fewer middle managers and a focus centered around agile teams. Traditional management has reached a breaking point and this source look into agile management structures for organisations as a solution to these
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  • ...s be vulnerable to the new and unknown. They therefore typically thrive in agile environments, with a fast paste in changes, and where they can take part in ... proactivity and proficiency, therefore, becomes highly prominent in these agile workplaces<ref name="Griffin"> Griffin, M. A., Neal, A., & Parker, S. K. (2
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  • ...licts positive with a useful outcome. This is specially applying where the agile way of working is applied.
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  • ... “AgileEVM - earned value management in scrum projects” in AGILE 2006 (AGILE’06). IEEE.</ref>, it is very likely that EVM will remain a very useful me
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  • ...an first anticipated. The Scrum Framework creates value in an adaptive and agile way through the ''Scrum values'', the ''Scrum team'', ''events'' and ''arti ... of determining the project life cycle in an adaptive manner. Even thought agile is not widely acknowledged in the PMI for now, the work towards incorporati
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  • ...pose, create culture, forge strong leaders, transform organisation, foster agile practices, address unique organisational challenges, forecast the future. M
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  • ... February 2021, https://www.workfront.com/project-management/methodologies/agile </ref> The Stage-Gate model is an approach to guide a project from idea to ...e large project is divided into stages by the Stage-Gate model and running Agile cycles in each stage. Time, cost and quality is reviewed at each gate befor
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  • ...art-tm22588720], and Agile Gantt chart [https://templates.office.com/en-us/agile-gantt-chart-tm55723235]. Excel is a good starting point if you have a simpl
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  • Scrum is an agile project management framework primarily used for software development. It is ...constant demands and full sign of on requirements before beginning, a more agile approach, Scrum, has gained its justification. The ability of Scrum to cope
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  • ...amzah Alaidaros. Mazni Omar. Rohaida Romli (2020). <i> The state of art of agile Kanban method: Challenges and Opportunities </i>. INDEPENDENT JOURNAL OF MA === Agile software developing teams in 2000s ===
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  • [[Category: Project Management]] [[Category: Agile]] [[Category: Purpose]] [[Category: Complexity]] ...aber's book ''Agile Project Management with Scrum''[https://www.amazon.com/Agile-Project-Management-Developer-Practices/dp/073561993X]. Furthermore it is hi
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  • ...f application. Methods such as Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints (ToC) and Agile also possess major significance in applying Continuous Improvement but will
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  • ...] tried to address this problem through an iterative approach to projects. Agile project management perfectly fit the life cycle of product development (e.g 2 - ''Thomke, S., & Reinertsen, D. (1998). Agile Product Development: MANAGING DEVELOPMENT FLEXIBILITY IN UNCERTAIN ENVIRONM
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  • ...anasijević, T. and Atanasijević, S. (2019) ‘Earned Value Management in Agile Projects’, 5th LIMEN Selected Papers (part of LIMEN conference collection ==== Agile Environment ====
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  • ...les of SaFe such as fixed schedules, programmed incremented schedules, and agile dedicated teams. Opposite to functional organization, ARTs focus on value f == '''The Agile Release Train (ART)''' ==
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  • ...r. Pre-mortem analysis focuses on preventing any risks and helps ensure an agile response to them. The book addresses various aspects of risk management, pr
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  • ...nager to tell us how to get our job done, we tend to work according to the agile movement approach, where once we understand the objective, we tend to self-
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  • ...d.<ref name="Agile"> Agile Project Methodology https://digital.ai/glossary/agile-methodology</ref> ...urage innovation, build skills and capability, which allows projects to be agile and thereby ensuring the ability to change. Additionally, the framework det
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  • ... in an overall decrease of lead time for the work tasks, establishing more agile task management. The WIP limits for each category should be defined for eac ...eframe needed to complete certain tasks.<ref name=pmi2017> PMI (2017). <i> Agile Practice Guide </i>. Project Management Institute (PMI) </ref>
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  • Scrum is an Agile framework that ''"helps people, teams and organizations generate value thro ...ed cost in terms of resources allocated<ref name=Castillo> F. Castillo, ''"Agile-Scrum Project Management".'' Managing Information Technology, Springer (201
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  • ...e in the traditional way of working.<ref> Kanbanize [https://kanbanize.com/agile/project-management] </ref>
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  • ...update the analysis to be accurate. This can be a large disadvantage in an agile environment.<ref>Hill, T. & R. Westbrook (1997), “SWOT Analysis: It’s T
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  • ...ch can also be integrated directly into the team interface. Especially for agile projects, Planner is a very helpful tool that works according to the Kanban
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  • Prior to 2017 Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) had no concept of a PMO. With SAFe versions 4,5 the model ...itioners, Project, Program and Portfolio Managers and Executives that lead Agile organizations.
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  • The trend in Project Resource Management moves towards a more agile and decentralized style. If the project members are used to a management st
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  • ...ART. The real difference between the two methodologies comes from the more agile approach of FAST goals and the splitting of the focus from goal setting to
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  • ...es. Atlassian. Retrieved February 20, 2022, from https://www.atlassian.com/agile/project-management/epics-stories-themes#:%7E:text=Stories%2C%20also%20calle
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  • ...nt. Each knowledge in this book contains a section entitled Approaches for Agile, Iterative, and Adaptive Environments, describing how these practices integ
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  • ...ola Garzaniti, Clément Fortin, Alessandro Golkar. (2019). Toward a Hybrid Agile Product Development Process. Product Lifecycle Management in the Digital Tw ...mers to understand their needs and eventually changes of needs. <ref name="agile innovation"/>
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  • ...eads to the need of adaptative and flexible project management approaches. Agile model is an iterative project management approach, that consists of breakin ...meworks have emerged such as Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP). Nowadays, agile has become very popular within many organizations.
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  • ...tisfied customers and execution of projects where objectives were not met. Agile was created due to a demand of a new approach to improve the classic method ...roposal for the expected outcome. This article will have a close look into Agile's approach. It will review its definition, values and principles, including
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  • ...ples provided. The last chapter revolves around the comparison between the agile and waterfall methods and their limits and benefits. Annotated bibliography == Agile and its origins ==
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  • ...the waterfall model and provides insights in comparing this model with the agile methods. ...ntages<ref name = "Ref8">Wilfred van Casteren, The Waterfall Model and the Agile Methodologies : A comparison by project characteristics</ref>.
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  • Scrum is an agile method that was invented in the early 1990s by Ken Schwaber & Jeff Sutherla ...rints to optimize the next one. <ref name="slides">Lopez A., Milmine L., ''Agile Implementation Lessons Learned from Practical Application'', 2012, external
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  • ...rstand the implementation of Scrum methodology – one of the most popular Agile product development and project delivery approach. Scrum is a framework tha Agile has several methods, however, Scrum is one of the most popular. The main fe
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  • ...ef> Dubey, A. Jain, A. Mantri, A. (2015) 'Comparative Study: Waterfall v/s Agile Model', International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology ...|thumb|right|500px|Figure 1: Application of the Waterfall Model<ref name= "Agile Principles"/>]]
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  • ...t (especially in software development projects). Many of the principles of agile estimation are, in fact, derived from the expert-based group-consensus meth ... Planning Poker. Mountaingoatsoftware.https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/planning-poker/</ref>]]
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  • ...fied as <ref name="SAFe Intro">''Welcome to Scaled Agile Framework, Scaled Agile, Inc., February 2021, https://www.scaledagileframework.com/about/</ref>: ...gnment, collaboration, and delivery across teams of any size working in an agile environment. Further, this article describes a 12-step SAFe implementation
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  • ...elivery of working software product. <ref name="SDLC - Agile Model">SDLC - Agile Model https://www.tutorialspoint.com/sdlc/sdlc_agile_model.htm </ref> ...ing Principles which are of key importance for any team aiming at using an agile model.
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  • ... entire project. This method also involves the use of modern software like Agile to facilitate operations and compare statistical data.
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  • == Agile Project Management: SCRUM == ...gies that make their projects successful within quality, time, and budget. Agile Project Management is a highly discussed topic that potentially improves or
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  • ...t''. Although, this is the general progression form, risk management is an agile tool, that requires the project manager to revisit earlier steps in the pro
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  • ...ound in SCRUM and other agile project management methodologies. Similar to Agile, rolling wave planning encourages adaptability and is good for projects wit ...olled.<ref name=Larman> Larman, Craig (2004). "Chapter 11: Practice Tips". Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide. p. 253. ISBN 9780131111554. R
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  • Kanban agile methodology has its origin in the [[Wikipedia:Toyota Production System| Toy ...an Agile Coach. Last accessed 3rd March 2022, https://www.atlassian.com/es/agile/kanban/boards.</ref>
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  • ...ard”. Kanban is a framework that is used in teams that is following the agile methodology, which has gained popularity throughout the software developmen ...31</ref><ref name="Kanban">Stellman, A., &amp; Greene, J. (2014). Learning Agile: 1st edition. O'Reilly Media. Pages 315-358</ref>
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  • ===Agile vs. waterfall management methodology=== ...agement methodology. The waterfall method is presented on the left and the agile methodology is presented on the right [Figure created by the author]]]
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  • The project manager, or in the case of agile project management, the scrum master selects the team members that are goin
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  • ... entire project. This method also involves the use of modern software like Agile to facilitate operations and compare statistical data.
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  • ...ement framework and the implementation. The SCRUM method is a very popular agile managing method, and the internet provides a whole ocean with information o ...s sprint and optimize. This framework then create value in an adaptive and agile way through the team, events, and SCRUM-values.
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  • ...gies that make their projects successful within quality, time, and budget. Agile Project Management is a highly discussed topic that potentially improves or
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  • ... the Kanban board, the Scrum framework has become an essential tool within agile and lean management. ...ever, smaller teams are preferable since it helps the team stay nimble and agile. According to the Scrum Guide (REF), a Scrum team should rarely exceed 10 p
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  • ...ore iterative behavior increased, which resulted in today’s adaptive and agile approaches. Some variations contain extensions to the original model such a ...rable<ref name="Thesing">Thesing, T., Feldmann, C. & Burchardt, M. (2021). Agile versus Waterfall Project Management: Decision Model for Selecting the Appro
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  • *[http://apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Agile_Project_Management ''Agile Project Management'']
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  • ...equently.<ref> [4] K. N. Rao, G. K. Naidu, and P. Chakka, "A study of the Agile software development methods, applicability and implications in industry," = Introduction to Agile Project Management =
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  • ... the Kanban board, the Scrum framework has become an essential tool within agile and lean management. ...ever, smaller teams are preferable since it helps the team stay nimble and agile. According to the Scrum Guide<ref name="scrum guide"/>, a Scrum team should
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  • * Agile (Adaptive) model ([http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/The_Agile_metho * Adaptation and agile ([http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/The_Agile_methodology_and_its_fr
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  • ...ons section discussing organization charts, organization of projects in an agile project management environment, and how the future organizational hierarchy ...ority over the project is more divided between the project team members in agile project environments.
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  • ...jectives and timelines. This can be achieved through the implementation of agile project management methodologies, which emphasize adaptability, communicati
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  • ...due to uncertainty. More so, as all development phases are in a mobile and agile stage compared to "in-use-phases", the result from the FMEA can help the de
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  • To manage unforeseen uncertainty, an organisation must be both agile and continuously learning (Meyer et al., 2002). Too rigid a project plan is
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  • ...easing risks and increasing team cooperation. CI/CD is also important in [[Agile Project Management]] and [[Scrum]] as it enables project teams to produce r ''Building a Successful CI/CD Pipeline with Agile Development and DevOps''
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  • ...fications in project management procedures, such as the expanding usage of Agile approaches and virtual teams.
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  • *Agile project management: Methodologies for managing projects that emphasize flex *Agile Alliance. (2019). Agile Practice Guide. Agile Alliance.
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  • ...fferent project life cycles such as waterfall, iterative, incremental, and agile. Additionally, the standard includes examples of how a WBS could be used to
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  • ...planning, execution, monitoring, and control. The 7th edition incorporates agile and hybrid project management approaches, reflecting the evolving needs of
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  • To counter this paradox, the Rolling-Wave technique is one of the newer agile tools that has been widely adopted as it yields benefits of improved speed, ...unknowns and rapid change. Recently, an emerging set of practices termed ''agile product development'' has caused traditional orthodox product developers an
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  • ...the first section of the article will be dedicated to agile principles and agile project management – what it is and how it works. In the second part, the Robert G. Cooper, Anita F Sommer, Agile-Stage-Gate: New idea-to-launch method for manufactured new products is fast
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  • ===Combination with Agile methods=== ...gile–Stage-Gate Hybrids.The Next Stage for Product Development. Blending Agile and Stage-Gate methods can provide flexibility, speed, and improved communi
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  • ...ims to shorten product development cycles to test the prototype through an agile procedure, which challenges the time-consumption of the team work using the
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  • ...identify areas for improvement. The following graph shows an example of an agile metrics chart, which tracks the number of user stories completed and the nu ...|left|thumb|400px| Figure 4: Agile Metrics illustration methods.<ref name="Agile graph" />]]
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  • ...tion introduces new knowledge and processes that promote the importance of agile methodologies, project benefits management and strategic alignment. PMBOK G
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  • Retrospective meetings have their roots in Agile software development methodology, which emphasizes continuous improvement a ...tegory:Continuous Improvement]] [[Category:Project Management]] [[Category:Agile Project Management]]
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  • ...ref>['http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/Agile_Project_Management']''Agile Project Management''</ref> have a common aim: Shorten development cycles to ...e sense that the terse principles of the agile manifesto<ref>Manifesto for Agile Software Development. (n.d.). https://agilemanifesto.org/ </ref> is the ou
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  • =='''Cost planning in agile and adaptive environments'''== ...ans can cover the short horizon where changes are less frequent. In a very agile world where a project has a strict budget schedule the scope and project sc
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  • ...re a variety of approaches to project planning, namely Milestone Planning, Agile Planning, Waterfall Planning, Critical Path Method Planning, and Gantt Char
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  • ...t, such as a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), mind mapping, Gantt chart, or Agile development. Each approach has its own unique benefits and can be used depe ...geable components called sprints, which are completed in short timeframes. Agile development can be a useful approach for outlining a project as it allows f
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  • ...oritize working software over comprehensive documentation. Adapting to the Agile values is found as beneficial to implement in projects operating in dynamic ...inciples supporting the values <ref name="Agile Manifesto" />. How to work Agile is presented, through different project frameworks, recommendable software
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  • ...lection on the status quo of the developmental approaches against what the Agile-Stage Gate proposes, followed by the limitations of the model. ===The Agile-Stage Gate: need for flexibility===
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  • Scrum is an agile project management framework. This means that Scrum is a continues process ...ative process wouldn’t be effective with more traditional methods. Hence agile and Scrum.
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  • ...efine the critical RPN in order to achieve even clearer results <ref name="Agile"/><ref name="ASQ"/>. ...or FMEA .png|500px|thumb|center|Figure 2: Rating Scale for FMEA <ref name="Agile"/>]]
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  • ...s, though it should be noted that to structure the front-end process in an agile, flexible manner will be based on context and require an experienced design
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  • ...d with a user and then new functions can be added to the previous ones. In agile projects, two types of Burndown charts are used: an iteration Burndown char ...rpret as a stakeholder <ref name=LOB > [Miranda, E., & Bourque, P. (2010). Agile monitoring using the line of balance. Journal of Systems and Software, 83(7
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  • ==Agile aspect – state of the art== ...Focus on value stream management is essential when building bridge between agile practices and realizing agility in businesses. Also, value stream relates t
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  • ... begins. This article aims to explore the benefits and challenges of using agile prototyping in construction especially for project managers. The primary objective of the agile prototyping model is to enable companies to provide value to their clients
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  • ...fications in project management procedures, such as the expanding usage of Agile approaches and virtual teams.
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  • ...hey are taking over in almost every organization and team as they offer an agile and flexible method of communication, let team members escape from their he <ref name="benefits"> pagerduty, Benefits of an Agile war room https://www.pagerduty.com/resources/learn/what-is-a-war-room/#:~:t
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  • ...ith other project management techniques, such as the pomodoro technique or agile project management. <ref name="pomodore"/>
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