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Jun 2024
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Human-Centered Agile with Daniel Boos, J...

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The book Human-Centered Agile by Joe Montalbano and Brad Lehman offers strategies to combine Agile and UX. Daniel Boos, co-lead of UX practices and Swiss Railways read the book, but still has questions, for example about organizations where agile may not fit, shared services teams, scaling agile, or the plethora of Ops that are emerging.
Luckily Joe and Brad are here to answer all these questions for Dani, and you!

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24 Minutes of UX is a production of 24 Labs, a Swiss non-profit committed to building the global grassroots UX community.

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Until next time ... KEEP CALM AND UX ON.

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