QA Automation, Software Expertise

Five signs you’re not agile; you’re actually mini-waterfall

Five signs you’re not agile; you’re actually mini-waterfall

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I’ve noticed a lot of projects call themselves agile when in fact they’re mini-waterfall, also known as scrumfall.

Noam Zakai‘s insight:

Great Minipost that summarizes reality as we sometimes see it in the market

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