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What I learned from chopping wood

Greger Wikstrand 2015-03-19 2017-08-04Professionalism 2
A lumberjack is chopping wood.

When I moved to a farm, three years ago, I thought I would be able to take what I had learned from consulting and agile and apply it to farming. I soon found out that I was wrong. The true lessons were not in what I could re-apply in farming…

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