Mark C. Layton

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“When determining which types of high-tech communication tools to support, don’t choose tools that degrade direct and real-time conversation or introduce unnecessary complexity:”
Mark C. Layton, Agile Project Management For Dummies (For Dummies

“Agile project management is a style of project management that focuses on early delivery of business value, continuous improvement of the project’s product and processes, scope flexibility, team input, and delivering well-tested products that reflect customer needs.”
Mark C. Layton, Agile Project Management For Dummies

“Trying to emulate the power of a direct conversation with e-mail, spreadsheets, and documents can require a lot of overhead. Instead of adding clarity, these types of managed, controlled communications are often ambiguous and time-consuming and distract the development team from the work of creating a product.”
Mark C. Layton, Agile Project Management For Dummies



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