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New HBR article… Agile at Scale
April 19, 2018
Thanks for Rijon Erickson, we can link you to a great HBR article now:
Agile at Scale by Rigby, Sutherland, and Noble.
https://hbr.org/2018/05/agile-at-scale
Enjoy!





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