I’ve been sitting here for the past few hours… in my favorite coffee shop… thinking through this past week… contemplating my upcoming week… and trying to decide how to get back into the groove of writing. My intent coming here was to share som…
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Okay… time for the second installment of “Interesting post…”. Last week I decided to aggregate all the great content I share over Twitter into a single blog post. The only comment to the post was from one of my regular readers… Kevin Schlabach:…
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My post yesterday about managers leading agile teams got quite a bit of attention. We had a great discussion over Twitter and many of you guys left fantastic comments on the blog itself.The one thing that came out of all that discussion… for me pers…
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It had already been a frustrating morning. Too little sleep, and too little coffee. Squabbling kids. Traffic. Parents who didn’t know how to use the carpool lane at school and just stopped in the middle of the road, holding up traffic for 5 minutes while Junior fetched his lunchbox from the depths of the giant [...]
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