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Skype was an example where this change did help the company, and Whatsapp would have likely won the consumer calling space, regardless of what methodology Skype used.
Teams with conflicting priorities get to execute with fewer interruptions, thanks to the sprint structure giving
space
for the team to ignore these interruptions.
In all cases, moving over to a process that gives the team
space
to breathe, like Scrum, makes perfect sense.
Choose your approaches depending on whether you direct, mentor or coach and give
space
to people or teams, based on their capabilities as well.
There's
space
to experiment and to weld and to test things.
So we wanted to change the way that students approach technology, to create a more convivial and social
space
that was more engaging, more accessible, and also to increase the ability for teachers to use these spaces for technology-based instruction.
So over the course of two semesters, the Fall and the Spring, the students spend three hours a day every single day in our 4,500 square foot studio/shop
space.
You need a safe
space.
If we can put those two together in a safe space, get them to work together, we can deliver public goods right now, or in extremely short supply.
What they lack is that safe
space
to come together, agree and move to action.
Join us, come into that safe space, and let's start to make this happen.
We made
space
for these guys who are Bali's last black pigs.
So what we have learned from social scientists and economists like Elinor Ostrom, who are studying the phenomenon of management of the commons on a local scale, is that there are certain prerequisites that you can put into place that enable you to manage and access open
space
for the good of one and all.
It's an oceanographic phenomenon that shifts in time and
space
on a seasonal basis.
Which leads me to my second passion besides ocean science, which is outer
space
technology.
The front of wars is increasingly non-human eyes peering down on our perceived enemies from space, guiding missiles toward unseen targets, while the human conduct of the orchestra of media relations in the event that this particular drone attack hits a villager instead of an extremist.
They go out and they buy a building, or they rent a building, or they lease some space, and they fill this
space
with stuff.
There's a waste of time; there's a waste of space; there's a waste of energy; and there's a waste of waste.
So you've got to watch your
space
for that.
It's a scheme in the U.K. that matches Mr. Jones, with some spare
space
in his back garden, with Mrs. Smith, a would-be grower.
This is about couples working together, and so I do need to say that within the vehicle we have quite strict territories, Beverly and I. Beverly sits on the one side where all her camera gear is, and I'm on the other side where my
space
is.
We inhabit the city with work/live
space
on all the ground floors.
That came from a 1960 paper on
space
travel, because, if you think about it,
space
is pretty awkward.
So when I was little, my dad would sit me down at night and he would say, "I'm going to teach you about time and
space
in the future."
He said, "Well, you just bend time and space, it takes an awful lot of energy, and that's just how you do it."
So over time, time and
space
have compressed because of this.
And so what happens is, when we bring all that into the social space, we end up checking our phones all the time.
We need to think about how to uncompress this curriculum if we can, trying to bring boys back into a
space
that is comfortable for them.
How else to explain the cultural
space
occupied by Sarah Palin?
Now looking at these images, it's difficult to grasp the scale of this operation, which can already be seen from
space
and could grow to an area the size of England.
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