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Mark Levison on Why Scrum Alone is Not Enough
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Mark is a Certified Scrum Trainer and Agile Coach with Agile Pain Relief Consulting. He has over twenty years experience in the IT industry, working as a Developer, Manager, Technical Lead, Architect and Consultant. He has twelve years of experience with Agile and Scrum introducing these methods to a number teams from small companies to large organizations. He blogs at Notes from a Tool User.
About the conference
In its 14th year, the Agile Alliance global conference is the leading international, noncommercial conference on Agile methods in software development. At the heart of each Agile Conference is connecting and sharing. Attendees gather, many for consecutive years, to meet with peers and the foremost leaders in the Agile space. The relationships made, support received, and knowledge gained provide an enriching and long-lasting experience that fosters both individual success and the collective advancement of the industry.
Nov 05, 2015
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