Thursday, May 19, 2011
Agile & Business: Lame Scrum Implementations
Agile & Business: Lame Scrum Implementations: "I was talking to a colleague about one problem, and then said, 'but this is not our biggest problem -- our biggest problem is lame scrum imp..."
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