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Success factors in Scrum and SAFe projects.

Last post 11:35 am August 7, 2023 by Nicholas Gabrichidze
2 replies
02:49 pm July 28, 2023

Hello I am currently conducting a scientific study together with the University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management in Frankfurt on the topic of success factors in Scrum and SAFe projects. I need your support and would be very grateful if you could take 5-10 minutes to fill out this survey questionnaire. (If this request is not wanted in the group, please feel free to delete it).

https://forms.gle/gLgRuNawU4hjVE9Q7


01:37 pm July 30, 2023

Lars Rayher Hi , can you please give a little bit of more context?  I m not convinced what you want to achieve?  Also I do not feel you are comparing apple to apple ; ) .

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Damian


11:35 am August 7, 2023

@Damian Cyganik  SAF and Scrum are very different things, and have completely different structure and philosophy. 


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