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Data Collection - Online Questionnaire

Last post 06:50 pm January 22, 2024 by Lisa Castillo
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12:18 pm October 18, 2022

Dear SCRUM forum,

Currently I am writing my master's thesis about agile teams. As you can imagine, it is very challenging for me to collect data from people working in agile, therefore I would like to ask you for a small favor.

Are you working in an agile environment or do you know someone in such environment? If so, please fill out my questionnaire (it takes approx. 15 minutes) or distribute it to your friends in agile. I would be really grateful for that 🙏 If you are interested in the results, feel free to fill out your email in the questionnaire, I will send them to you after the thesis will be published.

https://ww3.unipark.de/uc/agilework/

Thank you so much,

Hoang


10:29 am January 22, 2024

You should sAgilehare your questionnaire in online communities dedicated to agile methodologies. Websites like Stack Overflow, Reddit (e.g., r/agile), or LinkedIn groups focused on agile and Scrum are good places to start. Leverage any professional networks you may have, such as colleagues, classmates, or acquaintances who work in agile teams. Ask them to participate or share the questionnaire within their networks. If applicable, collaborate with your university's agile or project management community. Professors, students, or alumni may be willing to participate.


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