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How VSM Software Addresses Everyday Portfolio and Engineering Challenges 

Planview

Value Stream Management (VSM) is crucial in software development as it provides a comprehensive view of the entire workflow, from ideation to delivery. This visibility is necessary to manage the productivity of development teams and ensure that software is delivered on time, on schedule and on budget.

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Scaling Flow at Vanguard: A Journey from Pilot to Enterprise Transformation

Planview

Encouraged teams to signal blockages and impediments in their workflow. Developed training programs to reinforce agile and flow principles. Launched flow reviews, where teams presented their flow analytics and improvement experiments to leadership. Flow isnt just about visibility. Ready to accelerate delivery?

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Maximizing Efficiency & Productivity: 3 Ways GenAI Optimizes Value Stream Management for Tech Leaders 

Planview

With the expectation that VSM can enable teams to identify their weakest points, genAI can elevate software development cycles by automating repetitive tasks and providing actionable suggestions on how a team can produce optimized customer value. Watch the demo and join Planview’s Early Access program to learn more.

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The Case for Starting a Design Revolution

Harvard Business Review

Use cases are integral elements of the increasingly popular Agile and XP software development methodologies. No enterprise design initiative wastes more time, more effort, more money — while squandering goodwill — than the quest for requirements.

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Scaling Your UX Strategy

Harvard Business Review

But even as big business looks to bring UX and design talent in-house, few companies are willing to embed designers on every product development team (and, frankly, there is not enough talent to go around even if they wanted to). It also provides the executive leadership with a steady stream of "demos" to show off at CES.