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pdrifter · 4 years
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If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s go with mine.
Jim Barksdale
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Currently looking for advice on writing, thought this was a useful summary.  Personally, I just stoped at the first one!
Write less often
Use fewer words
Put action words in your subject line
Listen more, “talk” less
Don’t answer, ask
Invert the order; lead with the need
Write a people-proof TL;DR
Don’t make it about you, or “them”
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Verum ipsum factum
Giambattista Vico
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Road mapping...
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Seen this before?  One of the original thoughts that has been built upon.
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pdrifter · 4 years
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Came accross this infographic during some training and I really like the idea of a journey towards team autonomy.  @johncutlefish is it really a product thing?Anyway he’s running some webinars amplitude.com/webinars/lab-h… to explain more - sign up! 
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pdrifter · 4 years
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spoof or truth?
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pdrifter · 4 years
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As a follow up to agile fatigue, I came accross this post from @astralwave
Completely sums up the tension that (bigger) businesses often face when updating/refreshing/transforming their approach to creating value.
I love the question...
How fast can I change course in response to new information that contradicts my prior beliefs? 
It’s all about people and change...
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Completely agree with this approach.  Also people buy people not business cases, so don’t procrastinate, put your idea infront of investors early, get feedback and respond.
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Sprint Anti-patterns of the Product Owner
Absent PO
PO clinging to tasks
Inflexible PO
Delaying PO
Misuse of Sprint cancellation
No Sprint cancellation
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.
Stephen Covey
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Business tooling is becoming a problem.  As technology hardware has become cosumer led, software is also heading in the same direction.  
Large businesses are constantly fighting the pseudo startup mentality (someone has used xx before at xx) - I know because I am part of this problem.
Underneath is difficulty in recognising that most problems nowadays have a solution and helping colleagues frame their “desire for xx service/software/platfom” as a need to solve a particular business problem can help.
What tools do you use?
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Super GREAT, pretty, simple, article that elegantly cuts to the chase.  Loving the illustration @mvwi
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pdrifter · 4 years
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you have a driving license, kids & pets and access to the internet
Luke Hohmann
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Visualize and limit WIP
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pdrifter · 4 years
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Designing Your Team’s Kanban System
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