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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ready to revolutionize your approach to restaurant management? Discover how Riccardo Mariti, owner of Riccardo's Restaurant in London, shattered conventional norms by introducing Scrum, a framework typically reserved for software development, into the world of fine dining. Joined by Dr. Jeff Sutherland, the co-creator of Scrum, Riccardo embarked on a transformative journey, which, despite initial resistance—including the departure of his manager and head chef—proved to be a game changer. Lear...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Section 1 (0:00:00 - 0:04:35): Introduction to the concept of applying Scrum, a framework typically used in software development, to a restaurant setting. Background on Riccardo Mariti, the owner of Riccardo restaurant in London, and the challenges he was facing in 2016. Riccardo's decision to apply Scrum principles and the initial resistance from his managers. Riccardo's first major success in revolutionizing the restaurant's scheduling process using Scrum principles. Section 2 (0:04:35 - 0:...]]></itunes:summary>
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