This article contains a profound insight into cognitive bias’ that I feel is worth a read. Reblogged in part as a quote from The Wall Street Journal. By Alexandra Samuel Feb. 16, 2018 4:01 p.m. ET I like to think I was a considerate colleague when I worked in an office. I paid attention to cultural andContinue reading “WSJ: What My Son With Autism Taught Me About Managing People”
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The ambivalence of truth
Reblogged with permission from Michael Küsters, the original author of this content, as a contributor to blogagility.com. Originally published on LinkedIn January 13, 2018. Michael Küsters Thought Provoker – available for agile transformations 42 articles One of the common arguments for any agile framework is “Just try it – it works”. I’m not going toContinue reading “The ambivalence of truth”
FAA’s – Administrator Huerta Offers Farewell to MMAC Employees as His Term Comes to a Close
As the month of November comes to a close, so will Michael Huerta’s time as the FAA Administrator, as his 5-year term ends, January 2018. Aeronautical Center employees were pleased that the Administrator chose to make one last visit to the Center as he finishes out his 7-year career with the FAA. During his two-dayContinue reading “FAA’s – Administrator Huerta Offers Farewell to MMAC Employees as His Term Comes to a Close”
Jem Djelal & Tobias Mayer: Episode 1: Why do ScrumMasters feel pressure to be an agile coach?
The vlog competitions have begun. Agile vlog LEARNING starts here at blogagility.com! 🙂 Great work guys. Love the topic. Interesting, the barriers humans build.
Tushar Paunikar: You Always Have A Choice!!!
Reblogged with permission from Tushar Paunikar, the original author of this content, as a contributor to blogagility.com. Originally published on LinkedIn August 3, 2017. You always have a choice! If you think about it, you always have a choice. No matter how hard it is to accept, but you always have a choice. TheContinue reading “Tushar Paunikar: You Always Have A Choice!!!”
Tushar Paunikar: Agile and the KRA Conundrum
Reblogged with permission from Tushar Paunikar, the original author of this content, as a contributor to blogagility.com. Originally published on LinkedIn, November 22, 2016. Life can be pulled by goals just as surely as it can be pushed by drives. -Viktor E. Frankl Metrics drive behavior. I bet all would agree. We have experiencedContinue reading “Tushar Paunikar: Agile and the KRA Conundrum”