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Q: Agile team seek feedback on the product in order to increase the value of the product by frequent demonstration .The team now completed a product increment and will present it to Indu tomorrow for demonstration.she may either accept it or reject it.What is Indu's most likely role on the project?
created by INDUMATHI KANNAYIRAM on Oct 21, 2022Agile Thoughts
byThis blog represents everything agile. Agile thoughts, issues, concerns, experiences, etc. I want to share and provide an outlet for the agile mindset. "Don't just do agile, be agile".
Agile Tooling
Community Guide of the PMI-ACP|Community Guide of the PMI-ACP Boosting Team Performance Practices|Boosting Team Performance Practices
Q: Agile tracks light the movement which arc a perspective
created by DEEPAK PATHAK on Aug 19, 2018Agile Transformation
This wiki has been created to discuss about the transformation organizations into Agile.
Agility and Project Leadership
byA contrarian and provocative blog that goes beyond the traditional over-hyped dogma of "Agile", so as to obtain true agility and project leadership through a process of philosophical reflection.
Agreement
An Agreement is a legal document which is signed between two parties, one party is called the Buyer and another party is called the seller. The Seller supplies the goods and Buyer pays the money in return. An agreement can be a contract, purchase order, understanding or undertaking. It should have legal remedies.
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