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Exuberance and Bad typing Skills jus dont mix.

Context: Its a week to "Launch Date" as the entire team here is heads-down burning the midnite flourescent lamps (what with the oil prices these days). Along comes this idea of launching with some 'product-group style' fan-fare and having the Ship-It posters that our product groups have made legendary around the industry. Brilliant idea - you say?

Well historically at Services we do not really "Ship" services, we design the offerings and release them to the field - till SKUs [Productized offerings] came along. (Ofcourse I am over-simplifying here to the magnitude of calling a Lotus Elise jus a car - and No William: A rose might be just a rose - but this is a lotus...)

Whats with all this build-up, you ask?

Well - Samaara our exuberant admin sets up a meeting for us - for the day "To Discuss Shit-IT posters". Also included in the meeting was Jonathan Biard - the Release-criteria Gatekeeper of SKU-Dom. Irony!

Published Wednesday, February 08, 2006 8:36 AM by Pradeep U.N.

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# re: Exuberance and Bad typing Skills jus dont mix. @ Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:27 PM

Don't you mean Ship-IT posters? Or should I read more into Shi*-IT?

Bob Keller

# re: Exuberance and Bad typing Skills jus dont mix. @ Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:34 PM

I got it (still getting caffiene levels up). Samaara needs a vacation!

I still like it though. We should be transparent in both success and failure. Samaara is just suggesting a new idea maybe for sharing post-mortems more broadly.

Bob Keller

# re: Exuberance and Bad typing Skills jus dont mix. @ Thursday, February 09, 2006 2:32 AM

Shi*-IT PLUS :)

Pradeep U.N.

# Rugby Fan Steve @ Thursday, August 24, 2006 2:37 PM

Rugby players spend a lot of time physical training Compared to other form of sports.I have read the
<a href="http://www.creekrugby.com">Rugby laws</a> mentioned on this site. It's a gripping sport which targets the grip strength and the active mindedness of a player. American football and rugby league are also primarily collision sports, but their tackles tend to terminate much more quickly. For professional rugby, players are often chosen on the basis of their size and apparent strength and they develop the skill and power over the passage of time. In modern rugby considerable attention is given to fitness and aerobic conditioning as well as basic weight training.

Rugby Fan Steve

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