A Guide To Managing Your Product Backlog
A successful product takes meticulous planning. With so many small tasks making up a greater product launch, tackling them all in due time can be challenging without a...
Here’s how you improve your software quality...
A software bug can be — and often is — as tiny as a typo in a single line of code. But, if nobody’s there to catch that bug, it’s going to come back to sting...
The complete guide to lean portfolio management
Everybody’s got different ways of doing things, right? Some of us like to eat our meat before the veg, other people go straight to dessert, and some people stick to...
How to structure your Kanban flow efficiently
Improving efficiency is a never-ending process. By making your workflows more efficient, you can save time, money, and other resources. Kanban is an excellent way to do...
Lean project management methodology guide
There is no shortage of project management solutions in the SaaS marketplace The “best” solution often depends on the type of organization, the specific project, and...
Traditional project management vs. Agile: how to choose
With Agile, Lean, and all the other new cool kids on the project management block, some managers act as if there’s nothing left to learn from traditional project...
Jira Pricing & Review: What you need to know
Choosing a project management software isn’t easy. After all, there are over 440 options listed on G2! But if you’re looking for an agile project management tool,...
Asana vs. Jira: which is right for your team in 2024?
If you’re in the market for a new project management tool and are stuck between two solid options like Asana and Jira, we’ve collected all the details you need to...
Lean vs. Scrum: what’s the difference?
With Agile, Lean, and Scrum trending hard, chances are you’ve at least heard the different terms before. But can you explain the difference? Do you even understand it?...
Everything you need to know about Agile release...
In a perfect world, everything would always go according to plan. Development teams and project managers alike know just how important it is to stay on top of story...
Scrum vs. PMP: everything you want to know
Being in charge of a project isn’t a walk in the park. Without the right foundation it can feel more like walking through a field full of landmines. While...
10 best Scrum tools in 2024
Scrum isn’t a methodology or a process—it’s a technology. As the most popular interpretation of the Agile framework for software development, Scrum...
The complete guide to Scrum meetings
Scrum meetings are an essential part of the Scrum framework. In fact, according to the Agile Manifesto, development teams need to engage in face-to-face conversations to...
The complete guide to Scrum sprints
Despite what it sounds like, a Scrum sprint has nothing to do with either rugby or track and field. A Scrum sprint actually describes the amount of work a development...
The 5 Scrum values and how to implement them
Implementing the Scrum framework without embracing the Scrum values is like dropping your team in the jungle without a compass. If you want any chance of success in...
Scrum Guide: ceremonies and artifacts in plain English
With ceremonies and artifacts, it’s easy to think the Scrum Guide is some kind of religious scripture. But you can learn the Scrum framework without feeling like...
Scrum vs. Waterfall: is the choice really that clear?
Scrum good. Waterfall bad. That’s as simple as many sources make it sound these days. Out with the old, in with the new. But what if we told you it wasn’t so...
Agile velocity: how this important metric can help...
The core idea of the Agile methodology can be summed up into a few defining words: speed, quality, continuous improvement, and efficiency. This popular style of project...
SAFe vs. Scrum: What are the main differences?
Any company not using Agile processes is behind on the times. The paradox of Agile is that the longer you wait to adopt it, the harder it gets. A software development...
The ultimate guide to Scrum principles
In rugby, a scrum is a method of resolving disputes over which side has the ball. The two opposing teams form up into three reinforced lines each, then push and shove...
The 4 Agile values your team should embrace
The four Agile values, as outlined in the Agile Manifesto, guide agile product development projects. Although conceived by software engineers, these values have...