Monthly Archives: March 2014

The Science of ‘Paying It Forward’

This post is from mobile.nytimes.com by Milena Tsvetkova and Michael Macy. ONE morning in December of 2012, at the drive-through window of a Tim Hortons coffee shop in Winnipeg, Manitoba, a customer paid for her order and then picked up the … Continue reading

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Agile Is Dead (Long Live Agility)

See also my post: “Live agile and dead Agile” by Haran Rasalingam. This post from pragdave.me by Dave Thomas echoes similar concerns to the ones that I have been voicing: Thirteen years ago, I was among seventeen middle-aged white guys who gathered … Continue reading

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