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Iterations: Setting Expectations for an Iterative Process [Ep. 12]

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In this episode of Iterations, Richard Sites and Angel Green discuss how managing the expectations for your team will help bring clarity to the project that will result in better communication, better reviews and ultimately a better final product!



Richard Sites, vice president - training and marketing

Richard Sites
vice president - training and marketing & co-author of Leaving ADDIE for SAM
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Angel Green - senior instructional strategist


Angel Green

senior instructional strategist & co-author of Leaving ADDIE for SAM Field Guide
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