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Master thesis research in to Agile usage outside IT

Last post 12:17 pm September 28, 2022 by Mitch Knoop
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12:17 pm September 28, 2022

Hello there,

My name is Mitch, and I'm a master's student at Leiden University. At this moment, I'm doing a study for my thesis on the use of Agile methods outside IT-related tasks to find out what the impact is of this usage. For this study, I developed a survey, and I am looking for participants who are using Agile outside IT or have been using it.

I was hoping I could find some here. The study is anonymous and is solely used for educational purposes. It will take around 8-10 minutes of your time.

“If you are or have been part of a team not involved with software development, we consider this Agile outside IT.

E.g., If you are in a team working for a marketing department of a software company, and you use Agile methods to create marketing materials, this is considered Agile outside IT

Why is this important: we want to understand if the product you’re working on is non-IT.”

Link to survey: https://leidenuniv.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Y8IUhHdBHaCCrQ

I hope this is allowed here, and I am very thankful to the people that will fill it in

Greetings,

Mitch


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