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Project Management Methodology

Project Management Methodology

Team Topologies

Agile vs Scrum vs Waterfall vs Kanban vs Lean

Waterfall vs Agile

Agile vs Scrum vs Kanban

Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RACI)

KPIs and Employee Performance

MVP Minimum Viable Product

Other Development Methodologies. Worst practices in Project Management

  • nichesoftware.co.nz: Other Development Methodologies Weve all heard of Test-Driven Development (aka TDD), and those of us whove been around the block a few times have no double heard of Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) and Domain Driven Development (DDD) as well. But have you heard of their dodgy cousins? In this series I want to explore a handful of these lesser-known development methodologies, exploring both what they are, and what you might want (or need) to do to address them when they occur.
  • ewsolutions.com: Worst Project Management Practices

DevDriven.By

Promotion Driven Development

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[![mvp](images/mvp.png)](http://www.gazafatonarioit.com/2020/09/entiende-el-mvp-producto-minimo-viable.html)

[![mvp2](images/mvp_2.jfif)](https://twitter.com/johncutlefish/status/1452048722917871620)

[![mvp3](images/mvp_3.jfif)](https://twitter.com/PukarDesign/status/1452141978167267332)

[![agile](images/agile.jpg)](https://www.greycampus.com/blog/agile-and-scrum/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban)

[![waterfall-agile](images/waterfall-agile.jpg)](https://www.greycampus.com/blog/agile-and-scrum/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban)

[![scrum-one-min](images/scrum-one-min.jpg)](https://www.greycampus.com/blog/agile-and-scrum/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban)

![scrum vs kanban](images/scrum_vs_kanban.jfif)

[![promotion driven development](images/promotions_at_big_tech.jfif)](https://www.reddit.com/r/ExperiencedDevs/comments/pw6vuv/promotion_driven_development/)
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Tweets

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6 questions I try to answer before starting any new project:

1. What problem am I solving?
2. What constraints do I have?
3. Who are the main stakeholders?
4. What are the risks?
5. How do I measure progress?
6. What does success look like?

Don't sail without a compass.

— Santiago (@svpino) May 16, 2021
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We really need to normalize the conversation around big tech and promotion processes that lead to unnecessary complexity and waste. https://t.co/pAfErKPKBH

— Kelsey Hightower (@kelseyhightower) September 27, 2021
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I can't stop thinking how easier it looks to adjust to new organizations as a manager vs software engineer. Institutional knowledge, historical background, footprint/track record, and connections matter a lot more when you are a senior engineer.

— Jaana Dogan at KubeCon ヤナ ドガン (@rakyll) October 5, 2021
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Enterprise SaaS MVP trap .. pic.twitter.com/CNXkHzFOnn

— John Cutler (@johncutlefish) October 23, 2021
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— Pukar (@PukarDesign) October 24, 2021
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