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Pro bono Scrum Master, Project Manager and/or Jira Admin
Hello everyone,
If your team happens to need a pro bono Scrum Master, Project Manager and/or Jira Admin, kindly give me a shout and I'll be honored to serve your team for free, in exchange for an opportunity to improve myself.
My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/qing-wang-sync/
Cheers and have a wonderful day!
Gratefully yours,
Qing
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Mindmaps - "Agile Release Management" and "Master Agile Estimation" Course Key Points
Hi everyone,
I recently took 2 Udemy courses (created by a teacher named Raj Elakkara) and decided to mindmap the key points / course summary that Raj provided for each course in order to improve my learning. I'd like to share the 2 mindmaps here with you guys.
- Mindmap 1: Agile Release Management
- Mindmap 2: Master Agile Estimation
In this Dropbox folder (named "Agile Resources...
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Mindmaps of the Scrum and Kanban Guides
Hi everyone,
I'd like to share with you a couple of mindmaps I made as part of my Agile learning journey. I hope you will find such format helpful as well. Personally mind mapping has been one of my favorite ways of studying new knowledge.
- Mindmap 1: The 2020 Scrum Guide
- Mindmap 2: The Kanban Guide - December 2020 Edition
- Mindmap 3: The Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams - January 2021...
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Sharing with everyone mindmaps I made using the key takeaways from “The Epic Guide to Agile”
Hi Everybody,
I made a couple of mindmaps using the key takeaways from the book “The Epic Guide to Agile: More Business Value on a Predictable Schedule with Scrum”, and would love to share them with all of you.
Some of you may have read this book or heard about it. It was published in 2019 and it’s a modern guide on how to use Agile, specifically Scrum, in the most effective way. After...
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Hi Nim,
2021 was quite a transformational year for me.. I finally made the decision to switch my career into tech. It was a carefully planned move but at the same time a leap of faith.. My way of reflecting on the year was to make a mindmap. It helped me to look at the successes, failures, learnings, etc. in a visual way. Talking to close friends while using a Kanban board also helped in my...
How do you reflect on the past year and set goals for 2022?
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