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Are We, like King Claudius, already Damned?

Greger Wikstrand 2012-03-16 2012-03-20Professionalism 0

One of my first blog posts on this blog was a reaction to Daniel Markham’s rant on “Agile Ruined my Life“. Now Bob Marshall tells us that Agile Coaching is evil. But are we like King Claudius damned if we merely do the acts without a good and honest heart:…

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