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Agile Journal 2010 Editorial Calendar

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The Agile Journal is published on the 2nd Wednesday of each month unless otherwise indicated below.

Issue Date

Editorial Deadline

Theme

January 13

December 30

Measuring Your Progress With “Being” Agile

February 10

January 27

Agile Practices

March 10

February 24

Agile Quality Assurance and Testing

April 14

March 31

Agile Portfolio and Project Management

May 12

April 28

Post-Agilism

June 9

May 26

Scaling Being Agile

July 14
June 30

Being Agile: Mastering the Art of Change

August 11
July 28

Agile Coaching

September 8
August 25

Agile and IT Service Management

October 13
September 29

Being Agile in the World of Architecture and Data Warehouse

November 10
October 27

Being Agile: Case Studies

December 8
November 24

Year in Review


 

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