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	<title>Comments on: Port my functionality</title>
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	<description>For more than a decade Marc has been a passionate advocate of placing the customer at the heart of business, working with clients in finance, retail, government and entertainment sectors, helping them craft compelling cross channel customer experiences.  Marc champions lean and agile approaches for making customer driven innovation happen.  He brings design thinking and creativity to clients, engaging across the organisation with a focus on delivery as well as ideas.  He is currently writing a book on Agile Experience Design to be published this Autumn.</description>
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		<title>By: What do you really need? &#124; dancingmango</title>
		<link>http://www.dancingmango.com/blog/2006/10/03/port-my-functionality/comment-page-1/#comment-132854</link>
		<dc:creator>What do you really need? &#124; dancingmango</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] old technology and replacing it with a new single application with a core user interface. I&#8217;ve written about this before but it is worth revisiting.  All too often the starting point is the functionality and the [...]</description>
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