Tag: IT Service Management

All about “PDUs Vs SEUs” Also known as SCRUM CREDITS

Introduction PDUs (Professional Development Units) are related to the Project Management Institute. SEUs (Scrum Education Units) are related to the Scrum Alliance. Both are a way of tracking continuing education in order to maintain certifications or achieve from these organizations. SEUs and PDUs guarantee that you are keeping up with ongoing education in the field […]

Agile for Everybody: All Industries

Introduction Ever since its inception in 2001, the Agile Manifesto and the Agile project management methodology was thought of first and foremost, as a tool used by software companies to encourage/manage productivity. But what about non-IT, non-software companies? Shouldn’t they be able to gain efficiency and productivity using the best practices available? Of course, they […]

How do you define Agility and Agile?

Introduction In the present competitive environment, organizations are undergoing profound changes. There is a worldwide spread of education and technology. Leading to intense and increasingly worldwide competition and accelerating rate of marketplace change. Change in business environment and uncertainty have entered management studies and research for a long time. Described the concept of the entrepreneurial […]

“Agile Adoption: Reducing bugs and improving design”

Introduction In the last few years, a few agile methods have been proposed and adopted by the software industry. However, benefits from agile software processes and the applicability of agile methods in large and complex software development organizations are still of significant concern to practitioners. Two fundamental problems have been recognized, the inability of the […]

Agile KPIs

INTRODUCTION The promise of agile development maps well to the present disruptive, quick moving business environments. In any case, measuring the success of your agile efforts can be tricky, particularly with regards to ascertaining alignment with business goals. How would you measure success or failure? Are you even measuring the correct things? Any usable metric […]

Agile Adoption: Reducing bugs and improving design

Introduction In the last few years, a few agile methods have been proposed and adopted by the software industry. However, benefits from agile software processes and the applicability of agile methods in large and complex software development organizations are still of significant concern to practitioners. Two fundamental problems have been recognized, the inability of the […]

Some teamwork examples for Agile teams

Introduction The success of an Agile project depends upon getting the right people on board and working as a team. Here the question is by what means the individualism and teamwork go next to each other in an agile team. How much both matters and what leads more towards the success of the project and […]

The Role of a Release Manager

Introduction The Release Manager owns the Release Management process and has the responsibility and specialist for the general process results. The Release Manager is responsible for the overall quality of the process. He/she is the main coordinator within the process and is the point with respect to releases for both the customer and the IT […]

What is Release Management in DevOps?

Introduction  DevOps is the whole process of programming from its start to finishing its delivery, ensuring that the application is executing as per the requirements. In many cases, release managers are the gatekeepers of the change management process of building a piece of programming by means various stages of development and situations. Release Management process […]

Lean UX and the SAFe program increment Life cycle

Introduction Lean UX is an incredibly helpful technique while working on projects where the agile development technique is utilized. Traditional UX techniques frequently don’t work when development is conducted in quick bursts, there’s insufficient time to deliver UX similarly but on a very basic level, Lean UX and different types of UX all have a […]

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