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		<title>Collectivist societies, Deming, and Agile development</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read an op-ed in the NYT by David Brooks called Harmony and the Dream. He talks about collectivist vs individualist cultures. He suggests that the USA, as the most individualistic country, has a lot to learn from collectivist Asian societies. This made me think of W. Edwards Deming, the American who helped reorganize [...]]]></description>
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