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Can Big Organizations Be Agile?

Posted on July 3, 2017 by just2bruce | Leave a comment

A nice discussion of Agile development techniques in the large corporation context.  It’s definitely the wave of the future, and all firms and enterprises need to consider it. Time to do away with the old project management mentality and get feedback from the users.

  Agile is mindset.

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