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Mik Kersten
Mik Kersten is a Canadian computer specialist who is the Chief Technology Officer for Planview. He is the author of ''Project to Product: How to Survive and Thrive in the Age of Digital Disruption with the Flow Framework'', a business management book that outlines “a new way of seeing, measuring, and managing software delivery.”Kersten also created and leads the open-source Eclipse Mylyn project. Kersten invented the Task-Focused Interface technology underlying Mylyn while working on his PhD at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. While completing his PhD, Kersten and his PhD supervisor, Gail C. Murphy, founded [http://tasktop.com Tasktop Technologies], which was acquired by Planview. Provided by Wikipedia
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Project to product : how to survive and thrive in the age of digital disruption with the flow framework / by Kersten, Mik
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Project to product : how to survive and thrive in the age of digital disruption with the flow framework / by Kersten, Mik
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The lean-agile way unleash business results in the digital era with value stream management / by Rupp, Cecil, Knaster, Richard, Pereira, Steve, Shalloway, Al
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The lean-agile way unleash business results in the digital era with value stream management / by Rupp, Cecil, Knaster, Richard, Pereira, Steve, Shalloway, Al
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Advanced topics in global information management.
Published 2004“…Gregory E. Kersten, Mik A. Kersten, Wojciech M. Rakowski…”
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