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Scott Berkun – Why and How to Give an Ignite Talk
In preparation for Ignite Montréal on March 2nd – during the Global Ignite Week.
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Scott joined us last year at the Automattic Meetup in Quebec City. Brilliant guy. I’m actually reading “Making Things Happen” this week and will follow that with “The Myths of Innovation” right after. Also looking forward to reading “Confessions of a Public Speaker”.