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Tom,<br>
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Thanks for the link. After reading the info, I believe that RT
could <i>easily</i> be used to promote such a process. Some terms
would have to be re-named or their meaning translated, but the overall
process design is VERY similar to what we do now in our organization. I
have developed quite a bit of documentation (guides, flowcharts, rules,
definitions, etc.) that supports our method for getting work done in
this manner. SCRUM is a whole new set of terminology, but the process
isn't much different than the way I did things 35 years ago in a Forbes
100 company. Interesting how some things just seem to cycle around, but
with newer coats of paint.<br>
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Kenn<br>
LBNL<br>
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On 3/19/2009 12:38 PM, Tom Lahti wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Ken Crocker wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Rudiger,
I'm not sure what you mean when you refer to "SCRUM".
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(development)">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrum_(development)</a>
P.S. I hate scrum :/
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