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Agile Practices for Families: Iterating with Children and Parents
After Dad's success with agile practices in his workplace, the Starr family borrowed lessons learned at work to form a highly effective iterative model of management for their home life. This agile-inspired methodology keeps a family of six organized and working together with less friction for more than three years.