The Thirsty Developer
A podcast with Microsoft Developer Evangelist, Dave Bost and Clark Sell
# Saturday, July 26, 2008
The Thirsty Developer 28: SCRUM and Agile in the Enterprise

In this show we talk with Sean McCormack about how they have applied SCRUM and Agile principles at the large enterprise where he works.

Show Notes

Sean's open source project Adapdev technologies

DSDM Consortium

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http://thirstydeveloper.com/Shows/TD028-SCRUMandAgile.mp3

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