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Article on coaching wanted. A paid one

April 2, 2008 by Artem Marchenko

Dear readers, the agile section of InfoQ is looking for the author to write an article about coaching in agile teams and organizations. If you are interested, see more details here.

By the way, we at AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com are also looking for permanent or semi-permanent contributors. If you'd like to become one, contact me.

About the Author: As the Editor-in-Chief for AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com, Artem is charged with overseeing the direction for content, advertising, and the overall management of the site. Nowadays in his day life, Artem is a product manager in a global telecommunication company where he leads the development of a product developed in extremely distributed environment. Artem has been applying Agile and researching Agile since 2005. Contact Artem

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April 3, 2008 by JurgenAppelo, 3 years 44 weeks ago
Comment id: 1495

Hi,

Your "contact me" link leads to an access denied message.
"You are not authorized to access this page."

Other than that, I may be interested to write on AgileSoftwareDevelopment.com. See my own blog at http://www.noop.nl for examples of my writing.

Oups, I didn't realize I

April 3, 2008 by Artem, 3 years 44 weeks ago
Comment id: 1496

Oups, I didn't realize I messed up with the access rights. Fixed it, but anyway you can also contact me directly at artem.marchenko@gmail.com , contact form just forwards text to it. Your blog entries look quite similar to what I am looking for, Jurgen.

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