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		<title>By: Bronnen Agile at ting</title>
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		<description>[...] am so sick of listening to people propagate the myth that agile methods don’t scale. Guess what everyone, scaling software development is hard! Regardless of approach or methodology. I am not going to waste your or my time… Six Practices to deal with assumptions, risks and priorities » David Alfaro: Scrum Costa Rica [...]</description>
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