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## Normal short intro
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Agile coach, Christian, .NET/NodeJs/Scala Developer, Euphonium player. Married to Elin and father to Albert, Gustav and Arvid. Lived in Indonesia for a couple of years. Author (with [Joakim Sunden](http://www.joakimsunden.com)) of [Kanban In Action](http://bit.ly/theKanbanBook) and [Salvation: The Bungsu Story](https://www.amazon.se/-/en/Marcus-Hammarberg/dp/1719485135). Created a [bootcamp for developers](https://salt.dev/) and now works as a data engineering.
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Agile coach, Christian, .NET/NodeJs/Scala Developer, Euphonium player. Married to Elin and father to Albert, Gustav and Arvid. Lived in Indonesia for a couple of years. Author (with [Joakim Sunden](http://www.joakimsunden.com)) of [Kanban In Action](http://bit.ly/theKanbanBook) and [Salvation: The Bungsu Story](https://www.amazon.se/-/en/Marcus-Hammarberg/dp/1719485135). Created a [bootcamp for developers](https://salt.dev/) and now works as a data engineering.
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## My CV
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You can read my [Linked In CV here](https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusoftnet/), which is always kept up to date.
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Or download a more [traditional proper CV from this link](CV-Marcus Hammarberg.pdf), that might need some updating from time to time
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## Longer introduction
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During the years I have been moving around quite a bit. I started my career as a developer but soon got to be leader for the teams I was in. This got me to look into finding ways to become more effective as a team.
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During the years I have been moving around quite a bit in different roles in the industry. I started my career as a developer but soon got to be leader for the teams I was in. This got me to look into finding ways to become more effective as a team.
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I’m very quick to get excited over new things and this reflects in my posts that ranges over a lot of different subjects, tools and technologies.
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The underlying theme of it all is [agile](http://www.agilemanifesto.org) lean and it’s practical usage in the situations I find myself in.
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## Why this blog?
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###Why this blog?
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This blog started with me loosing three notebook (paper versions) in two weeks. I grew tired of trying to remember everthing I learned in my head and started to write it down instead.
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So ... it might be for my selfish learning purposes I write this. Anyway I'm very happpy to share this with you... to learn more ... to share more ... to learn more ... to
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### My family
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####My family
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I have one wife, Elin, and three boys; Albert (born 2008) and Arvid and Gustav (2010). We have lived in Indonesia for a few years, but home is Stockholm, Sweden.
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### Salvation Army and Indonesia
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####Salvation Army and Indonesia
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Yes, I lived in Indonesia for two years (2014-2015) working for the Salvation Army there. Me and Elin are worked with the 6 hospitals (and 17 clinics) that the Salvation Army have, trying to help them to become more effective in their medical and spiritual ministry. I wrote a [book about that experience](https://www.amazon.se/-/en/Marcus-Hammarberg/dp/1719485135)
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### Aptitud
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####Aptitud
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Back home in Sweden I work for [Aptitud](http://www.aptitud.se) - the best consultancy in Sweden! I am an agile coach working right between the business and IT if I get to choose. My motto is: Getting agile to work, which makes me focus on pragmatic solutions rather than theory.
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Although I’ve become a process guy I’m still interested in code and the craft around software development, in all the stages of the development cycle.
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Read more about my professional life on [LinkedIn](se.linkedin.com/in/marcushammarberg/)
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## Stuff I've done
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###Stuff I've done
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### Kanban In Action
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####Kanban In Action
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By far the biggest thing I ever did was to write [Kanban In Action](http://bit.ly/theKanbanBook). I did that together with my good friend [Joakim](http://www.joakimsunden.com)
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Writing the book took about 2,5 years. Sometimes with a lot of frustration and work above our capacity. The pride and relief we felt when it was released was worth almost all of that work.
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If you haven’t got the book yet - get your’s today! We have done our very best to be both entertaining and informative.
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### Salvation: The Bungsu Story
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####Salvation: The Bungsu Story
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The thing that I'm most proud of recently for work is my book about our adventures in Indonesia. It's a roller coaster of a novel about the work and tribulations of the Rumah Sakit Bungsu and how we used the principles of kanban, lean and agile to help them out of a looming disaster. Twice!
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*[Agile Greece Summit 2018 - How Kanban saved a Salvation Army hospital in Indonesia](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JcZlN2Fjmw)
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*[How lean and kanban saved a hospital in Indonesia. Twice! Øredev 2016](https://vimeo.com/191275724)
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### Speaking
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#### Curriculum of School of Applied Technology
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One of the most rewarding jobs I have had, here in Sweden, was when I worked as head of curriculum at [SALT](https://salt.dev), where we trained hundreds of wonderful people that now have software developer jobs in the industry. It's very rewarding to see how they are making a name for themselves.
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I created the curriculum (together with Jakob Leczinsky) the first curriculum for SALT which took a totally new approach to teaching, through [mob programming](https://www.marcusoft.net/tags/#MobProgramming) and getting hands-on programming experience from day one and throughout the program.
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The first bootcamp was about Full Stack JavaScript development and I then created two additional curriculums (.NET and Java) and a bunch of smaller courses in topics in and around being an effective software developer.
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I led a team of instructors that successfully trained more than 700 developers during my time there.
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#### Speaking
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I like to do public speaking. During the years I have spoken at lot of conferences like [OreDev](http://www.oredev.org), [JFokus](http://www.jfokus.se), [Agile Sweden](http://www.agilasverige.se), [Agile Singapore](http://2014.agilesingapore.org) and [Yow West](http://www.marcusoft.net/2015/05/yow-west----some-thoughts.html)
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Most slides for my talks can be found on my [Slide Share page](www.slideshare.net/marcusoftnet/)
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### Open source and programming
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I have been into Open source on the .NET platform for quite some time. The main projects I've been into are:
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All of my code is found on [GitHub under marcusoftnet](https://github.com/marcusoftnet)
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In 2014 I got interested in Javascript and Node development. This led me to do a couple of courses for [PluralSight](http://www.pluralsight.com/author/marcus-hammarberg) on Node development, of all things:
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