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Em Campbell-Pretty
Jul 18, 2014
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to my interview with Noel Wurst of Skytap about my upcoming Agile 2014 sessions:
The Key to the SAFe: Principles over Practices
Creating Agile Tribes: Herding CATs for Fun and Customer Delight
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Jean Tabaka
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