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5 minutes, 20 slides, 15s per slide, lots of fun
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Southeast Asian Soup Recipe | Vegetables | Quick, Delicious, Easy Recipes : RealSimple.com
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Breaking The Quality–Speed Compromise
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Twelve (12) emerging best practice for adding user experience work to agile software development
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Agility in Experience Design Process – What’s Next? (Part 1)
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Work on Stuff that Matters: First Principles – O’Reilly Radar – Annotated
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Engines of Democracy | Fast Company
Example of self-organized teams
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Agile Development Meets Cloud Computing – developer.force.com
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Deep dial to any point in a company’s phone menu
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InfoQ: Making TDD Stick: Problems and Solutions for Adopters
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EchoSign Electronic Signature Service and Digital E-Signature Solution
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Writing End-User Documentation in an Agile Development Environment | just write click
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Professional Search Engine Marketing Consultation for Small Budgets – ClientsideSEM.com
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The ultimate Twitter chat monitoring tool
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User-Centered Design and Agile Development » Paul Rouke and PRWD on User Centered Design
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Mastering the Recession with Lean, Agile and Scrum | Agile Software Development
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Great tips on how to build or tweak an existing WP theme
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Building Your Business Case for Adopting Agile and Lean
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Starting to go Agile? Start with these steps! at Innovel, LLC
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Gamasutra – Beyond Scrum: Lean and Kanban for Game Developers
Great article showing how Scrum teams can benefit from applying Lean and Kanban to their work.