Category: Continuous Improvement
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Team dysfunction #3: Poor time and process management
Poor time and process management can seriously harm a team’s productivity. It leads to delays, stress, and often a drop in work quality. When teams struggle to prioritize, plan, or organize their work effectively, they risk losing sight of their goals, delivering products late, or producing lower quality outcomes. In this article, we’ll explore why…
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Team dysfunction #2: Communication barriers
In this series dedicated to team dysfunctions, we will address one of the most common causes of disorganization: communication barriers. When communication channels are blocked or ineffective, teams can quickly become misaligned, leading to misunderstandings, delayed decisions, and a loss of trust within the group. In this article, we will explore why communication is crucial…
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Back to basics : the Scrum Guide
The 2020 edition of the Scrum Guide, written by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland, is an essential reference for the Scrum framework, widely adopted in Agile project management. Scrum is based on empiricism and Lean thinking, designed to solve complex problems while creating high-value products. Regularly updated since its first version in 2010, this guide…