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18 top agile practices

Greger Wikstrand 2016-05-02 2017-08-04Project Management, Software Engineering 2
Haitian vodou altar - embodying top practices

Big ideas are dangerous. Something worked somewhere some when but it will not work everywhere and always. Teams and companies are likely to pick some agile practices while they disregard others. Keep reading for a list of the most agile sectors and the most common agile practices.

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