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Survey: Agile Adoption in GIS World
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on Friday February 08, @10:43AM
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from the agile-in-thinking,-doing-and-talking dept.
from the agile-in-thinking,-doing-and-talking dept.
Chris Spagnuolo writes "I've created a brief 10 question survey to gauge the level of agile adoption in the GIS industry. The survey takes no longer than 5 minutes to complete and doesn't require any corporate, personal, or confidential information. To take the survey click here. The survey is being hosted courtesy of SurveyMonkey. I'll publish the results of the survey on my GeoScrum blog in the next month or so."
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