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This chapter illustrates how to implement the adVANTAGE model in practice using the example of an actual project that was negotiated and executed following the principles and procedures described in the previous chapters. The chapter also discusses how the parameters of the contract model should be fine-tuned to accommodate different project situations.
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Book, M., Gruhn, V., Striemer, R. (2016). adVANTAGE in Practice. In: Tamed Agility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41478-2_16
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