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23 July 2009

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M@

Thank you for writing this series! I've been looking for a long time to try to find ways to make myself more productive and while I liked Zen, I didn't understand the principle of Kanban well enough to make it efficient. Since I started reading your journal on this, it's become clearer than I could of imagined. I'm totally in agreement with you about Zen, great product.

topsurf

I took a brief look at Agile Zen right before going away and I plan to dive into it this week fully, it looks perfect for what I need.

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