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Reflection on the use of agile practices and project management during module two of Turing.

Nick Teets - Agile Practices/PM Deliverable

I feel like it is impreative to focus on agile practices while in school at Turing, but I have found that not having time to focus on MVP makes it hard to really focus on what agile project management is really about.

In this module, during individual projects as well as partner projects, I accomplished solving complex problems by breaking features and functionality into managable pieces, and managed with tools like Waffle.io and Github issues. While this approach makes the development cycle easier to visualize, it is still difficult to estimate how much time certain tasks may take.

Moving into the next module, I was to continue to focus on good DTR policies to ensure I am on the same page with my partners on Github workflow, communication preferences and schedule. Additionally, I would like to be part of a project where I am not seen as the team leader - at times I have felt overbearing on my project partners due to taking lead of a project.

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