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		<title>By: Robert</title>
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		<description>When I was at Suncorp, I noticed an interesting phenomenon. The use of Agile (in the small area we did it in, anyway) enabled our section of IT to no longer be the bottleneck in the process. Unfortunately, the new bottleneck had a lot more political clout than we did, and didn&#039;t appreciate the way our efficiency made them look bad..</description>
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