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    "title": "Executive Bullpens",
    "author": "pmjones",
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    "created": "2011-04-28 15:25:06 UTC",
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    "html": "<p>Some managers think developer productivity is increased by having them all in a \"bullpen\" (i.e., several desks in the same room without walls).  One reason I have heard for this is, \"It increases communication. They can all talk with each other and get faster feedback.\"  If that's so, then the executives and managers should be in a bullpen too.</p>\n"
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