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Sometimes #noestimates can’t help you predict the future

Greger Wikstrand 2014-12-22 2017-08-04Project Management 6

Now that #noestimates has become fairly mainstream, you could wonder how #noestimates can help you predict the future? When I saw that InfoQ included #noestimates as part of their “State of Agile” article for 2014 it was clear to me that #noestimates will continue to be part of our common…

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