'Corporate' IT teams can hamper agile projects, warns William Hill CTO
Research claiming that too many agile projects could slow projects down may have focused on isolated IT teams, says Finnbar Joy

"Corporate" IT teams who try to use agile within their organisations without notifying other departments are more likely to hamper "agile" as a concept, than those organisations that try to carry out too...
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