What happens when agility meets large companies? Can large corporations still become flexible and adaptable? In this new blog series, we introduce you to the concept of SAFe and explain the basics of cross-company agility.
Read more »What happens when agility meets large companies? Can large corporations still become flexible and adaptable? In this new blog series, we introduce you to the concept of SAFe and explain the basics of cross-company agility.
Read more »In times of change, you have to act. For companies, this means one thing: change management. In our new use case template, we show you how to take the first steps towards change with InLoox.
Read more »Who actually works behind InLoox? Every month, we introduce one of our InLoox employees to you on our blog. Take a look behind the scenes and get to know our all-round talent, Juline.
Read more »We are back with our popular blog series "Get to Know InLoox". Learn more about the people behind InLoox: Read the exciting story of our software engineer Konrad and why he already worked for InLoox 20 years ago.
Read more »In our second article in the blog series Project Management Guidelines, we present four additional laws from clever minds in business, science and the military that you can apply to many situations in your day-to-day project work. Read more:
Read more »What should you do when something doesn't work out as planned? Don’t worry, many smart minds before you have already thought about failure and came up with practical guidelines. Find out what you can learn from Murphy, Parkinson and others in our new blog series.
Read more »Do you know the difference between the product backlog and the sprint backlog? In this post, we'll clarify the differences once and for all, so you'll never confuse the two Scrum terms again.
Read more »Do you know the exact difference between the terms vision, strategy and tactics? In this article you will learn why it is important to distinguish between these basic terms of goal management and how they are defined.
Read more »Caution: Don't get these terms mixed up! We are finally clearing up misunderstandings and errors around well-known project management terms. This week we explain the difference between duration and effort in a project.
Read more »Why do HR managers and executives always talk about their own employees as a resource? Let’s clear it up! In this article, we show you the different types of resources and why “human resources” are the most important of all.
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