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RiskStorming
All things RiskStorming: The educational tool to explore Risk Analysis and Quality Strategy building with the whole team
Beren Van Daele
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I am a consultant who shapes software delivery teams to improve on their work and their understanding of quality. Bringing RiskStorming to the world of Software Development.
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