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enero 21, 2018
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Mahesh Singh
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enero 21, 2018
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¿Cómo se «hace» Scrumban?
Esta publicación proporciona un proceso de 3 pasos para que un equipo Scrum adopte los principios y prácticas de Kanban para mejorar sus resultados de desarrollo y entrega de software.