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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Standing up to when you don't set the correct stage for it

Can you please explain "standing up" and "don't set the correct stage for it" in other words? Thanks

  • In a Scrum group, it's about coordinated effort. The exceptional social communication during the Scrum sessions and day by day exercises can be hard to adapt to;
  • Bringing the improvement group in direct contact with the client, Since direct client input is entirely significant. Anyway, this may be too standing up to when you don't set the correct stage for it;

Scrum, Friend or Foe?

Having said the above, my stands is "it depends."

  

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The highlighted part is not correct English and does not make any sense.

  • The highlighted part is not correct English and does not make any sense.
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The highlighted part is not correct English and does not make any sense.

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