Agile and project planning

Dive into tips that take you from imagining the future to building it.

  • Iteration planning for project teams

    In this blog post, you will learn the benefits and uses cases of iteration planning.

    Topics:

    • Agile and project planning
    • Ideation
  • Successful asynchronous planning for Agile teams

    In this article, we’ll cover what asynchronous planning is and how you can use it to accelerate your project pipeline, increase agility, and maximize efficiency from start to ship.

  • How to conduct a feasibility study

    There are seven basic steps of conducting a feasibility study. Learn what they are and what to do after you've completed your study.

  • Understanding stakeholder theory

    In this blog post, you will learn the pros and cons of stakeholder theory and who counts as a stakeholder.  

  • 10 essential project management skills

    In this blog post, we’ll cover 10 essential skills project managers need to be successful and how to develop them.  

  • How to write a killer creative brief

    In this article, we will explain how to write a creative brief and easily replicate the process over and over again using Lucidspark.

  • How to prioritize tasks with an Eisenhower Matrix

    In this blog post, we’ll walk you through how to confidently use an Eisenhower matrix to organize your work life.  

  • How to write effective project objectives

    In this blog post, we will review why project objectives are important, and tips for writing them to set you up for success.  

  • Using burndown charts

    In this article, we’ll tell you what a burndown chart is, how and when to use one, and how to create one.

  • A PERT chart vs. Gantt chart: What’s the difference?

    In this article, we’ll compare the Gantt chart vs. PERT chart and highlight the differences between them so you can choose the right tool for the job.   

  • A quick guide to Scrum artifacts, with collaborative templates

    In this article, we will discuss the components of the Scrum framework, as well as Scrum artifacts.  

  • Group vs. team: What's the difference?

    In this blog post, we will explore what makes a successful group and a team at the onset of a new assignment.

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