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Additional patterns for fearless change, part IV

Published: 20 September 2012 Publication History

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The patterns in this collection are an addition to those that appeared in our book, Fearless Change: Patterns for Introducing New Ideas. Our passion for this topic didn't end when the book was published. Rather, we continue to read, observe, take extensive notes and, most importantly, listen to comments and suggestions from our readers. We have not stopped learning about leading change. As Alexander wrote in A Timeless Way of Building: "As people exchange ideas about the environment, and exchange patterns, the overall inventory of patterns in the pattern pool keeps changing. Of course, this evolution will never end."

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SugarLoafPLoP '12: Proceedings of the 9th Latin-American Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming
September 2012
164 pages
ISBN:9781450327879
DOI:10.1145/2591028
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September 20 - 22, 2012
Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil

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