Scrum Product Ownership

by Charl Dreyer on August 31, 2009 · 2 comments

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Which is more important to first get right: Effectiveness or efficiency? Intuitively many choose first to be effective: Just get it done, worry about doing it properly later. This approach may produce short term gain but it is disastrous in the long run. Even though some things may get done, doing them inefficiently takes away from the enjoyment of our work, depletes our energy and momentum, and causes ineffectiveness; this is true for individuals as well as teams.

Yet a principal responsibility of managers—shareholder proxies—is to ensure the long term sustainability of the businesses entrusted to our care. We give ourselves every chance of success when we focus on efficiency first, and then effectiveness. Form before function. Quality before quantity. How before what. Efficiency results from following the correct form. Effectiveness produces an intended result. [click to continue…]

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Misconceptions

by Charl Dreyer on July 6, 2009 · 0 comments

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Peter Tuffin is a wise IT professional with decades of experience. I had the honor of working with him for several years, and during this time we often tried to identify those things – faits accompli if you will – which we just live with: Unwritten rules that are established in our minds through us not challenging the status quo. We bring them with us in the morning and take them home again, safe and sound, in the evening. [click to continue…]

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Hire Your Next Boss

by Charl DreyerJune 25, 2009 Jobs
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If you’re thinking of moving on, using the traditional recruitment agency method, might just find you having to introduce Agile all over again at a new company. When you’re looking for a new position, you need to innovate: The traditional way of doing it has a good chance of giving you a bad result. Why not you make the market? Your creativity changes the rules of the game.

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Man Survives Lion Attack

by Charl DreyerJune 20, 2009 Polls
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Bureaucracy is the mother-of-all legacy systems. It directs what you do and how you do it. And if you want to overturn it, or simply change it a little, or arrest its operation for just one team, it won’t let you. I’ll bet it’s the single biggest impediment to your agile ambitions. But you’re correct to want to change it, because these days bureaucracy is not the best organizing principle we can think of.

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Telling a Story

by Charl DreyerJune 14, 2009 Individuals and Interactions
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“A vision is a story people tell with their lives.” Each one of us becomes so gripped by something that we live it out in a way that speaks clearly to all who choose to listen. Stop for a moment and listen to the story your life is telling. What story is your team telling? Does their story assure you that they have caught your vision?

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