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Cross-Breeding Lean and Agile

Greger Wikstrand 2012-03-22 2012-03-20Project Management 0

Joe Dager from the Business 901 blog and podcast is someone who has covered the cross-breeding of lean and agile more than most people. So how does one apply Lean to agile software development? Wang, Conboy and Cawley examined thirty experience reports and came to the following conclusion: Lean concepts,…

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