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		<title>By: Richard Watson</title>
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		<description>Does Scrum work for teams who do help desk support?  Or for teams who do hardware projects not software development.  

We were wondering if that was possible...

Thank you.

Rich Watson</description>
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<p>We were wondering if that was possible&#8230;</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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