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Richard Jonas

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Richard Jonas is a .NET sofware developer living in the UK.
Power, Bureaucracy, Relationships and Achievement Posted: Jan 10, 2006 5:41 AM
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Esther Derby writes about how corporate culture can influence how successful agile processes could be. She describes 4 types of culture:- power, bureaucratic, achievement and relationship. Agile processes are most successful in achievement and relationship cultures. I think the culture in an organisation often follows a cycle. Initially people want to achieve something. They may not achieve

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