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Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time

April 23, 2018 / Leave a Comment
Book: Scrum the are of doing twice the work

Introduction Considering I had read so many books on Scrum, I wasn’t expected to learn that much more? But oh boy was I wrong. I have never enjoyed any book on Agile more than this one; the reason behind is it is full of real-life example and explains the rationale behind every aspect of Scrum. … [Read more…]

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Mohammad Aziz is an experienced Scrum Master and Agile coach who started his career as a programmer then moved into traditional software project management. Mohammad has spent last 8 years working within the Agile project management. He is certified, Scrum Master, Product Owner, AgilePM, Prince 2, SAFe practitioner and in Nexus.

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