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Process of Change
Research RSS usage
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over 6 years ago
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This MSR research examining some aspects of RSS usage came across my desk recently. Given that I'm often tempted to believe that my own RSS usage is in some way representative, it's interesting to see how hundreds of others are using it. While I found...
Process of Change
Welcome to Enterprise 2.0
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over 6 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Alex sourced this gem . I'm so jealous... As I sit here and wade through an email distribution alias -- let's call it litebulbous -- that MSers use to discuss new ideas, I'm just seething. Here I am trying to follow interesting discussions across...
Process of Change
Extreme Product Management
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over 6 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Dave’s one of the guys on my team. He’s the Tagspace guy – among other things. A recent post of his fairly expresses some of what we’re experiencing as we define our “product manager” jobs in the context of a team pursuing an Agile development methodology...
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