“In our modern world, the most important work we do is cognitive; so, it’s not surprising that a structure developed for physical work isn’t optimal for intellectual work.”
@ldavidmarquet
https://t.co/zABkoF6Wk5
“The word 'story' in #agile teams has become superfluous, as these artefacts have become a means to capture technical information as documentation rather than making a connection between the character and the reader.”
@PaulKGoddard
https://t.co/zDu2hylZtF
“Never let an "agile" framework, method or tool prevent you from experimenting. "We are discovering better ways...", the opening line of the Agile Manifesto, requires active experimentation.”
@JoshuaKerievsky
https://t.co/acEriC5REW
“Story maps can be used at any point in the product-development process to drive discussion and align the team. You can create a story map to plot the experience for a new product, after initial discovery work, or for an existing product, after usability testing.”
@akaleyux
“We only use feedback when this is the most cost-effective way to achieve our goal. Using feedback is a technical choice, it is not "required" to deal with variation.”
@DReinertsen
https://t.co/S7lQOQe1Es
“Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation.”
Robert F. Kennedy
“On an important decision one rarely has 100% of the information needed for a good decision no matter how much one spends or how long one waits. And, if one waits too long, he has a different problem and has to start all over.”
Robert K. Greenleaf
https://t.co/JSNV2CGUb6
“you'll either be figuring out how to undesign structural inequities in your organization or losing to someone who is”
@HiredThought
https://t.co/1wFdR4JnnB
“But to be at all successful with Scrum you really need a growth mindset in place, a willingness to learn and change and a culture of trust and openness.”
Duncan Maddox
https://t.co/U6mVxfqkDf
“…in order to help customers, we need to help employees, and if we align employee fulfilment and corporate destiny, we will all thrive together.”
@Michael_Balle
https://t.co/nefLIjDiSB
“I've observed a lot of daily standup type meetings. Most of them should have gone like this:
"Do we intend to work together on a common goal"
"We work independently and prefer it that way"
"Ok, meeting adjourned.”
@ZachBonaker
https://t.co/Es2qvQIlko
“Understand your market overestimates their current solution just as much as you overestimate the quality of your product. This means products with only marginal improvements don’t break through. The lead will only change hands when a 10X product arrives.”
@destraynor
“The biggest challenge for an Agile coach, when coaching can be to unlearn the art of being the expert in all things Agile.”
@marksummers
https://t.co/ZXgrnamCrW
“Without a clearly identified ‘product’, optimizing for value is hardly possible and Scrum is hardly used effectively.”
@Ullizee
https://t.co/CSZHI6kIPc
“You are not just giving away cost advantages to next-generation competitors who are leveraging automation to accomplish what you are doing manually. You are also silently disappointing your customers…”
@geoffreyamoore
https://t.co/FZc3AORPYe