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New Benjamin Zander Video – “How Fascinating!”

December 12, 2008

Short Answers #1: When Stories Are Larger Than Planned

December 10, 2008

Are the Product Owner and ScrumMaster’s Interests Opposed?

November 26, 2008

Motivated Individuals

November 14, 2008

A Common, but Bad, Idea

November 13, 2008

Free Agile Product Management Seminar – Nov 11, Denver

October 30, 2008

The Most Useful Release Burn-up I’ve Seen Yet

October 9, 2008

Making Velocity Granular Enough

September 5, 2008

The Power of Small Experiments

August 18, 2008

One Word Can Change Your Daily Scrum

July 11, 2008

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  • I'm a Certified Scrum Coach and the founder of Humanizing Work, a consulting firm focused on making software organizations happier and more productive.

    With help from a lot of great people, I created the original .NET support for Cucumber, Cuke4Nuke. I help teams adopt Cucumber with .NET, Java, and Ruby.

    I live in Denver, Colorado, and travel and work all over the world.

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