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How can I tell when I need multiple 'tiers' of management?
There may be times when you -- as a project manager -- are overwhelmed with the tasks of personally following up on issues and need some help, but this doesn't necessarily justify creating a new posit …
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What are good ways to structure a group that has both a product development team and a profe...
I would say that when it comes to adding a professional services team, you need to form a team that contains a very specific set of skills. Communication skills are important for any role, but when i …
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How to adopt scrum when you don't know who needs to be in your team each sprint
Scrum recommends that teams consist of people with every skillset necessary to create a working product increment or potentially releasable software at the end of every sprint. This means that every …
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How to deal with chaotic stakeholder who is high in pecking order?
It might be worth discussing the idea of maybe hiring a senior engineer to work directly with the VP. Part of innovation comes from the ability to move quickly on new ideas, and it's usually the VP's …
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To what point PM should interfere with team's organization?
If the PM is responsible for the budget, and the team is self-organizing, then perhaps the best approach is to set clear expectations for the self-organizing team.
If the PM dictates an actual struct …