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Blogging on “Capping IT Off”

Greger Wikstrand 2014-07-03 2016-04-06ehealth, Social media 0

I’ve started blogging at the Capping IT Off blog. Posts there will be about topics that are off topic for this blog. My first post is about e-health innovation and apps. My conclusion? E-health will be powered by thin, targeted applications built on a stable framework.

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Generalists versus Specialists in Agile

Greger Wikstrand 2013-12-30 2014-07-04ehealth, Professionalism 0
Peppers are a good example of generalists versus specialists.

Generalists versus specialists — it is an ongoing debate. Is it better with generalist or specialist team members in agile software development or elsewhere?

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