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This is Angel Medinilla‘s blog on Agile, Scrum, Kanban, corporate culture, motivation, management, leadership, project management and nearly everything that crosses his mind about changing the coporate world to a better place. Feel free to browse the archives or use the search bar to find what you are looking for. You can also reach me at angel.medinilla@proyectalis.comSubscribe to our Monthly(ish) Newsletter
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Agile Lean Europe
In case you’re into Agile and Lean, live in europe but had been living on a cave over the last week, it will be very interesting for you to take notice of the birth of a great initiative by Jurgen … Continue reading
No single truth
Look at this spinning dancer. Look at it closely: If you look at it for a moment you¡ll probably see her spinning on one direction (clockwise or counterclockwise). But if you go on looking maybe in some moment she will … Continue reading
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Calling course atendees!
The CST application process is known to be both long, difficult and expensive, specially because it strongly recommends experience co-training and at least 5 references from current CSTs and or CSCs, so local trainers have lots of difficulties getting in … Continue reading
Manager, Leader, Coach, Scrum Master…
There is an old Chinese curse that goes something like “may you live in interesting times”, and probably that’s what we are living today on the Agile scene, with lots of people doing an incredible work matching missing parts of … Continue reading
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