The Agile Project Manager—Listen to your Spider Sense, part-2

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This is a continuation post. I want to finish the idea of trusting yourself–your instincts and your “gut feel” when it comes to agile projects.   Product Organization Dysfunction Too often organizations expect teams to simply “suck it up” and give it their all for a paycheck and for the company. Today’s brilliant technologist and […]

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The Agile Project Manager—Listen to your Spider Sense, part-1

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I was working with an organization a few weeks ago on a coaching assignment. They’ve been experiencing quite a bit of attrition within their technology teams and the discussion inevitably went to root causes. Several leaders at the client were confused about the drivers behind it. One of them said that they had sat down […]

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