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Creating AWE for Business, Project, and Agile Management

Using Accelerated Work Effort to Dramatically Improve Efficiency and Results

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Creating AWE for Business, Project, and Agile Management

By: Anthony Washington, Douglas Scott
Narrated by: Eric Carstenson
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Many companies have attempted to implement popular methodologies (think Six Sigma, Agile, SCRUM, etc.) in a bid to enhance communication with remote workforces and technical vendor teams.

But none offer the benefits of Accelerated Work Effort—or AWE—which offers award-winning methods for better collaboration with workforces and vendors.

In this guide, business leaders Anthony Washington and Douglas Scott share examples rooted in actual production environments from leading companies around the world. These companies have taken a stand and produced superior products amid tremendous pressures.

AWE applies proven best practices with efficient applications that are useful for anyone in any role in any work structure or organization. Moreover, it can be used on a wide array of projects to achieve operational process efficiencies and accelerate timelines for realizing returns on investment.

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