AGILE

[INFOGRAPHIC] The 12 Agile Principles

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Agile Project Management is becoming more popular on projects and is rapidly replacing more traditional project methods and approaches. So, what makes agile so popular? Well, we think it’s because agile has certain advantages compared with traditional ways of approaching projects. Traditionally, projects assumed that requirements were known at the start. Whilst that might be true sometimes, most of the time requirements are often unknown or vague at the start of a project.

How Agile Transformation is Different From Digital Transformation?

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In today’s competitive digital era, where a Fortune 500 company’s life expectancy has declined from around 70 years- just half a century ago to less than ten years, it is becoming necessary for every organization to undergo a business transformation to continue to compete effectively.

New Tech Solutions Should Always Tie into the Customer or Client Journey

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There has been a lot of disruption in the last two years, but the fundamentals of good service don’t change. Now that the dust has settled from the initial wave of change, take stock to make sure your tech solutions are making life easier for customers and clients.

4 Keys to Improve Collaboration and Alignment

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To collaborate more effectively, people must remember that they need to work up, down, and across the organization to drive change. Here are four keys to improving collaboration in your organization that, when implemented effectively, will help your technical support or service management team feel more aligned.

What is the difference between DoR (Definition of Ready), DoD (Definition of Done) and AC (Acceptance Criteria)?

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The Definition of Done (DoD) applies for all user stories that the team is working on. In contrast to this, Acceptance Criteria are defined specifically per User Story as required by the Definition of Ready (DoR).

What is the Difference Between Hybrid, Flexible and Agile Working?

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Flexible working is the when – flexible working is predominantly based on working hours and how the traditional 9-5 can be adapted to accommodate a better work/life balance. Hybrid working is the where – hybrid working is simply the combination of remote and office-based work.

Agile testing-Do we need test plans?

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If you have worked in a project executed & delivered using waterfall model, you must be very familiar with the test planning process. Usually these test plan documents are comprehensive with a lot of information regarding scope, entry-exit criteria for each gates & phases of testing, testing types, environments, timelines, point of contacts etc.