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I'm founder and owner of the company Agilspot that aims become the most agile company in Slovenia.

This blog is my learning path how to became a better person and a really good agile project manager. I truly believe that agile and lean techniques helps teams and organizations become more effective in planning and software development.

I also really like to travel faraway places...as can be seen on SmugMug.

 

Voranc Kutnik from Slovenia