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Hi.
Eesh. Time really does fly, huh?
First, I’d like to welcome all the new subscribers to the blog in the past six weeks — thank you.
And of course, thanks to the “old” followers too. You all ROCK.
I have been doing a lot of work lately around the world — both in training and gaining new skills in coaching both teams and individuals. You can follow a lot of my daily escapades more on twitter (I am mvizdos there)… the community there is even a lot more relaxed than what happens here (if you can imagine that!).
As much as that is a great thing, yes, I know you want comic strips about Scrum.
There are a few already in the pipeline.
And.
Many many many many new ideas.
Including the almost 100 cartoons that are out on the site that I actually should go back and do some polishing on — nothing is ever static in our world and I need to keep showing you this by example (as bad as it has been lately).
I do not want to use “work” as an excuse, but look at the time invested in sharpening what I do to be able to provide everyone with new and interesting content so that we can all learn together.
There are more translations ready to be posted too.
This idea that I thought of almost four years ago has really grown into a sustainable community — and I want to make sure you are continuing to get what you want out of me.
I learn as you do too. Please remember that!
And in the true spirit of inspecting and adapting… let’s see where we all go next.
I appreciate your continued following, feedback, and yes, even business.
Most of all, I am totally blown away by the personal relationships I am building with so many of you.
I see an opportunity to bring those of us personally together to improve what we do on a daily basis — and I’ll be sharing more of that soon too.
Thank you so much.
- mike vizdos
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July 23rd, 2010 at 4:59 am
Your work is awesome. I hope to see more posting and cartoons coming.
I am trying to implement SCRUM in my new company. I used that in 2 of my previous companies, but now it has been more than 2 years since I use SCRUM.
Your blog helps a lot.