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Web ServicesArticle :: Leading Agile Developers: The Seven Levels of Authority (Part 2)
For managers to make the best use of self-organization in their business, they need to distribute control and delegate their authority. In this article, Jurgen Appelo, author of 3.0: Leading Agile Developers, Developing Agile Leaders</a>, describes the seven levels of authority and the ?authority board? managers can use to delegate control to self-organizing teams.
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