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Can Scrum be used for non-software products?

Agile project management has long been synonymous with software development, but its principles extend far beyond the realm of coding. In this blog post, we will explore the versatility of Agile methodologies and discuss: Whether can Scrum be used for non-software products and if they can be successfully applied to non-software products, offering a collaborative and…

A Strategic Agile and Scrum Bundle SWOT Analysis

A Strategic Agile and Scrum Bundle SWOT Analysis

Why Learn SWOT Analysis? SWOT analysis is a valuable tool for understanding a situation by identifying Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. By learning this technique, individuals can: Make informed decisions: By weighing up internal capabilities and external factors, SWOT analysis helps in choosing the best course of action. Identify competitive advantages: Recognizing strengths and opportunities…

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Unveiling whatisscrum.org

Welcome to Unveiling whatisscrum, your gateway to a transformative journey in professional development and project management. I am Dejan Majkic, the driving force behind this platform, and I am thrilled to share the story of how we are shaping the future of agile thinking. Embarking on a Learning Odyssey At whatisscrum.org, we serve as catalysts for…

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3 Critical Pitfalls in Traditional Software Management

Introduction to the pitfalls in traditional software management Are you 100% sure if Agile is the right fit for you? To answer this question, let’s dive into the world of Agile software project management through a gripping story that not only highlights the pitfalls in traditional software management but also provides essential insights for navigating…

How to get a Scrum Master, or Product Owner job if you have no previous experience

How to get a Scrum Master job?

Introduction To step into the agile arena, get a Scrum Master or Product Owner Job, and immerse yourself in its philosophy. Begin with foundational materials like the Agile Manifesto and Scrum Guide. Engage with free online resources, forums, and webinars to build a theoretical base. How: Join Agile and Scrum discussions on platforms like LinkedIn…

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Defect Rate in Scrum

Hey there, fellow Agilists and Scrum enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving deep into a topic that’s not often the star of the show but plays a crucial role in delivering high-quality products: The Defect Rate in Scrum. Defects, those sneaky little issues that crop up in our projects, can have a significant impact on our work….

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Join the Agile Teaching and Learning Revolution

I have exciting news to share with our community. I’ve been diligently working on my new project, ‘Agile Teaching,’ which is designed for educators of all kinds. It’s aimed at revolutionizing the way we teach in our schools, colleges, and universities. Are you tired of the old, uninspiring methods of education? Get ready for a…

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Starting Small with Scrum

Introduction to Starting Small with Scrum Hey there, it’s great to connect with you! I want to share something close to my heart, something that has transformed the way I work and manage teams. It’s all about embracing Scrum, and I’d love to take you on this journey with me. Imagine sitting down with a…

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Handling Difficult Team Members

In the dynamic world of Scrum, collaboration, agility, and effective teamwork are the keys to success. But what happens when you encounter difficult team members, a team member who disrupts this harmony, exhibiting non-cooperative or difficult behavior? It’s a scenario that many Scrum teams face, and it can be a significant hurdle to achieving project…