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Month: November 2016

Becoming valued as a programmer

Someone asked how they could become valued on without being a genius programmer. I blame “The Social Network”. Here’s my answer:

Read Stephen Green's answer to How can an inexperienced programmer quickly become valued without being a genius? on Quora

Posted on November 23, 2016Categories Best practice, programming, Software development

Why do employers look for Project Management Qualifications

This question came up on Quora about why employers look for Project Management qualifications when hiring. Here’s my answer:

Read Stephen Green's answer to Why do companies prefer hiring PMP (Project Management Professionals)? on Quora

Posted on November 19, 2016Categories Project Management

External Deadlines in Scrum

Someone asked how to handle external deadlines in scrum. Here’s my answer (spoiler alert – the answer is use Scrum)!

Read Stephen Green's answer to How can I handle external deadlines in scrum? on Quora

Posted on November 12, 2016November 12, 2016Categories Agile, Best practice, Project Management
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