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What Is a Project Sponsor? Defining This PM Role

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Project Management Resources • August 27, 2019, 2:30 pm
Project personnel, such as a project sponsor, are given specific titles and responsibilities and exist in a bureaucratic structure. Projects would quickly spin out of control without a bureaucratic…
For many teams, the sprint review has run its course and it’s time to stop doing them.

Blasphemy? Maybe, but hear me out.

The Purpose of the Sprint Review

The purpose of the sprint review is for…

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