Merle Randlepp
Agile Coach
Merle Randlepp
Agile Coach
Here is a brief overview of the agility-related communities, service providers and trainers in Estonia that I know of at the moment.
Communities
The biggest bow goes to the group that is currently active –
“This group is for Agile Coaches and Scrum Masters in Estonia with the purpose to share knowledge, experience and learn from each other.”
Since May 2019, the leaders of the group have been organising monthly community events, the popularity of which is growing and free tickets are sold out in a matter of hours:
A community with less activity, but an older and wider community, is Agile.ee that has been organizing Agile Saturday events since 2010.
https://www.facebook.com/agile.ee
Service providers
Trainers
If you missed something important, let me know 🙂
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