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This book is a fantastic resource if you want to apply Agile principles properly. The section on the Theory of Constraints opened my eyes to new ways of thinking about project management. It's a bit technical, but well worth the read!
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A must-have for agile practitioners
This book is a fantastic resource if you want to apply Agile principles properly. The section on the Theory of Constraints opened my eyes to new ways of thinking about project management. It's a bit technical, but well worth the read!
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Great for strategic planning sessions
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Emily Johnson
Great for strategic planning sessions
Using 'Agile Management for Software Engineering' during our strategic planning sessions has been a game changer! The insights on applying the Theory of Constraints have led to actionable steps for our projects. Now we can focus on what's truly important!
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Great resource for engineering teams!
I recently picked up 'Agile Management for Software Engineering' and it's been a solid guide. The way it applies the Theory of Constraints really helped my team see where we can streamline our processes. It's easy to read and full of practical examples that we can directly implement.
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