Feb 6 · 3 min read · It all started when I entered university to study software engineering. I was curious, ambitious, and eager to learn — but I had no idea that my journey would lead me from writing code to leading product teams in fintech. Discovering Leadership Earl...
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Jan 23 · 1 min read · "In the world of Agile and Scrum, I’ve found that basic certifications only take you so far. Managing a simple team is one thing, but when you start dealing with complex product backlogs, multiple high-stakes stakeholders, and scaling across large or...
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Jan 22 · 4 min read · From Backlog to Breakthrough: How Project Managers Create Flow by Prioritizing Work and Removing Impediments In every delivery organization, two forces quietly determine success or failure: how well the backlog is prioritized and how quickly impedime...
Join discussionJan 19 · 1 min read · Amidst AI adoption as the focus of most organizations, agile remains relevant. According to a Forrester report, 95% of professionals still believe that agile adoption is the most important for their organization. Recognizing the relevance of agile in...
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Jan 8 · 6 min read · Agile Scrum Master jobs for freshers are not a myth, but they are rarely entry-level in the traditional sense. Most organizations expect Scrum Masters to demonstrate practical Agile experience, strong facilitation skills, and real project exposure ev...
Join discussionDec 29, 2025 · 4 min read · Most developers will tell you they prefer Kanban over Scrum. It feels lighter, freer, less ceremonial. But that freedom isn't free. The entry fee is team maturity. Kanban often gets sold as “more freedom”. Fewer meetings, less process, no sprint comm...
Join discussionDec 19, 2025 · 54 min read · Summary This essay examines technical debt through the ethical lens of Islamic commercial law, drawing parallels with gharar (harmful uncertainty) as articulated in Islamic finance. Using AAOIFI and IFSB standards, it outlines a typology of technical...
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Dec 8, 2025 · 9 min read · We have all been there. The project kicks off with high energy and vague requirements. We spend months building what we think the client wants, only to reveal it at the finish line and realise we built the wrong thing. This approach is often called W...
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Dec 8, 2025 · 5 min read · Just imagine. We came all the way from the waterfall methodology to reach modern project management with an agile mindset & processes like scrum & kanban. I would say almost all companies - big or small, new or old - are trying to use these modern ap...
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