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Which One Is Better : Agile Project Management VS Traditional Project Management

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  In today’s fast-paced world, project management has become a must. It has evolved into a necessary component for the proper operation of businesses. Every business size from small to large relies on Agile project management to successfully provide its products and services. In recent years, a variety of project management and methodologies have been available all around the world. And Agile is one of the most widely used project management methodologies. Even 71 percent of businesses believed that agile principles should be used frequently, occasionally, and always. So most of the senior authorities of organizations go for  Agile Project Management Certification Courses. Let’s gain insight into the distinctions between traditional and agile project management in this post to learn what sets them apart. So, without further ado, let’s get started! What is Project Management in the Traditional Sense? The linear approach is the focus of traditional project management. This project manage

Making your Retrospective ceremony effective for your Agile Teams

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  How to make your retrospective ceremony effective In this blog, we attempt to answer the below key questions related to the retrospective ceremony, the benefits of which still eludes many team members in an Agile setting. What is a Retrospective Ceremony? Who participates in this ceremony? What are some of the anti-patterns of a retrospective? and its adverse impacts on the team What’s the purpose and value of conducting a retrospective? How you can make your retrospective ceremony effective? What are the key takeaways from a retrospective? And conclusion An Agile team conducts the Retrospective ceremony at the end of the current sprint and before the start of the next sprint or an iteration. Usually, it happens after the sprint review ceremony. All team members of a scrum team participate in this ceremony. This is an opportunity for the teams to engage in continuous improvement by looking at what worked well in the last sprint, what didn’t work well and what are some of the areas t
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  Most IT companies seek to hire candidates who can execute agile and scrum in complicated situations in the contemporary day. Scrum Master certificates are divided into two categories: CSM and PSM I. Reputable regulating bodies offer both PSM I and CSM qualifications. Are you, like many others, undecided on which certification to pursue? Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) or Certified Scrum Master (CSM)? To begin, you must first comprehend why you choose to pursue a specific qualification. One of the possible explanations is that you are fascinated by Scrum or wish to pursue the role of Scrum Master in a company. I’ll try to shed some light on both certification courses in this blog. I’ll also try to assist you in deciding which path to take to advance your career. Let’s have a look at the formal definitions of these two disciplines. CSM ( Certified Scrum Master ) Our Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) training is for you whether you’re ready to adopt agile and deploy Scrum, or if you need