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26 April 2009
How I failed
Posted by
Craig Brown
An interesting reflection on a personal failure.
How I failed as a Product Owner and the lessons I learnt in the process
While the lessons learned are interesting in themseleves, the big question is:
Would you? Could you share your failures online?
Could you, would you swap your lessons for mine?
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