Best Jira Alternative for Agile Software Development
If you are into in Agile software development, you probably know about Jira. However, not everyone likes Jira and here is why: Read More
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If you are into in Agile software development, you probably know about Jira. However, not everyone likes Jira and here is why: Read More
I have been a fan of Trello for a long time. To make it clear, I’ve been using Trello for agile development since 2011 when it entered the market. In this article, I want to tell you what Trello is missing for software development and what can be done about it. Read More
Welcome to Hygger!
Hygger is the all-in-one product and project management tool for Agile teams that empower them to better understand their productivity and take actions to improve the strategy and profitability. Read More
Despite all challenges, we never stopped moving forward. Hygger’s team has been working on new features that were actively requested by our users. And today we’re glad to introduce much-awaited integrations with GitHub, BitBucket, Google Drive, Dropbox as well as new functionality to the web version and our iOS app. Read More
Think about the role of a project manager: how much easier would it be if you had to manage projects without the ‘people part’? Sounds too good, right? But when it comes to project management, people are part of the package – and the problem is, the package doesn’t have an instruction. You have to figure out yourself how to unpack and make it work. Read More
Scrum is used by 66% of all agile companies. But is it really that good or just a tribute to the agile fashion? If you’ve tried to implement Scrum, you’ve likely run into problems. This management framework may look simple to understand but it’s hard to master. Getting dedicated people to support Scrum implementation is even harder. No wonder many teams get it wrong. Read More
When you’re a Product Manager, one of the must-read things is the famous Good Product Manager/Bad Product Manager by Ben Horowitz written 20 years ago.
<…> A good product manager is the CEO of the product. A good product manager takes full responsibility and measures themselves in terms of the success of the product. They are responsible for right product/right time and all that entails. <…> Read More
My team is a huge fan of sprints and backlogs when it comes to planning projects. But the more we dig into project management, the more negative patterns we observe. One of them relates to the backlog and how it turns into a place where features die. Sounds familiar? Then keep on reading. Read More
If you ever pitched startup investors, you know how hard it is. Investors want to bet on a winning horse – company that will become profitable in the long-term. Nobody wants to lose money but that’s the risk you take betting on horse races. And the same applies to investing in startups. Read More