“Planning Poker” in Agile Project Management
Use "planning poker" in Agile project management as a fast, effective way of helping your team members to estimate the size, cost and timing of projects.
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Use "planning poker" in Agile project management as a fast, effective way of helping your team members to estimate the size, cost and timing of projects.
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