Agile with Families
This is a guest post by Eloise Pelser (@EloisePelser).Eloise sees herself as a survivor, mom, agile enthusiast, scrum master, writer and runner. She blogs here: https://pelsertales.wordpress.com/… Read More »Agile with Families
This is a guest post by Eloise Pelser (@EloisePelser).Eloise sees herself as a survivor, mom, agile enthusiast, scrum master, writer and runner. She blogs here: https://pelsertales.wordpress.com/… Read More »Agile with Families
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