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SBTM in Practice with PQIP

2nd May 20189th May 2018 Cassandra H. Leung 9 Comments

    Last year, I wrote about my first experience with SBTM, in collaboration with Mike Talks.  Since then, I’ve had the opportunity to use SBTM in the “real world”, on a client project that I was on for about six months.  I’d like to reflect on that experience, and consider some of my learnings, […]

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