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Abusive Agile – Beyond the Cargo Cult

by Margot Foxx |  2017-05-12 Agile Transition

TL; DR: Abusive Agile – Beyond the Cargo Cult

Here are some frighteningly abusive management practices, wrapped in an agile flag, that I have lived through.

Note by Stefan: This post is a guest post, and the author is using a pseudonym for apparent reasons. Abusive Agile – Beyond the Cargo-Cult

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