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		<title>By: Get More Done By Working In Sprints &#124; Everyday Excellence</title>
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		<description>[...] Work fills up the time you give it: This was first articulated Cyril Northcote Parkinson in the economist and was later christened as Parkinson’s Law. He observed that government bureaucracies seemed to grow and need more resources even when there was less work to do. The idea of the sprint is to short-circuit that and give a set work task less time (similar to timeboxing) [...]</description>
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