scrum: the umbrella is my bodyguard

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David is getting squeezed
“The small and medium-size outsourcers have to differentiate to survive. These companies generally spread their limited staff and monetary resources too thinly among different services and lines of business, according to Apte. “They usually want to be mini-TCSs or mini-Wipros,” he said.”

The Bengalaru Globe
“What’s funny is that the same people protesting globalization also protest poverty. Yet at the same time they oppose building economically efficient orgs which help U.S. workers and the economy. And they oppose helping Bangaloreans who are objectively less wealthy. So for many, it’s really an anti-modernity-if-it-takes-money-from-me movement.”

Entrepreneurship In India
“Enterpreneurship is a critical element of a growth economy, and India is poised to unlock a Silicon Valley like entrepreneurial boom through the next 10 years. The beginnings are already in place, steps have been taken in the right direction. ”

Monsoon Marketing (subscription necessary)
“So Stag launched umbrellas with a built-in high-power flashlight for those who walk unlit roads at night, and models with prerecorded tunes for music lovers. For women who walk secluded streets after dark, there’s Stag’s Bodyguard model, armed with glare lights, emergency blinkers, and an alarm. Aziz says customers pay up to a 100% premium for the new products.”

 
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