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ITNOW 2003 45(5):26-27; doi:10.1093/combul/45.5.26
© 2003 by British Computer Society
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Team agility

John McManus

John McManus MBCS has been a senior practitioner in project management and software development methods and recently became senior research fellow in the Faculty of Business Management and Computing at Lincoln University

User demands for fast system development have brought growth in the take-up of agile methods, which put great emphasis on the human element of IT projects. So what are the people issues, and how should they be approached to ensure project success? John McManus explains


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