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Scrum/Agile Now Used To Manage Non-Tech Projects

jfruh writes "Agile and, in particular, Scrum, have been popular project management methods for software development for more than a decade, and now its use is spreading well beyond software. For example, NPR is using Agile for faster, cheaper development of new radio programs. 'I was looking for some inspiration and found it one floor up inside our building (where Digital Media sits),' says NPR vice president of programming Eric Nuzum. NPR has used this 'Agile-inspired' approach to create several new programs, including TED Radio Hour, Ask Me Another, and Cabinet of Wonders."

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  1. Re:$10,000 CHALLENGE to Alexander Peter Kowalski by knuthin · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    What a Scrumbag!

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  2. Re:$10,000 CHALLENGE to Alexander Peter Kowalski by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    And your a cum guzzling gutter slut!