Against Central Planning
In general, it seems simpler to have one central brain plan everything. And to assume that that brain has it right. And “everything will work out for the best in this best of all possible worlds” if...
View ArticleComplex Adaptive Systems
Self-organization, which we just wrote about, is only one of the ideas that we know contribute to the success of complex adaptive systems. While we are not convinced that CAS (complex adaptive systems)...
View ArticleThe PO – The Team – The Daily Scrum
I have some different views on this topic, and wanted to share them. Your comments are of course welcome. I am NOT asking what is or should be in the Scrum Guide. Or whichever ‘scrum bible’ you use....
View ArticleScaling, Part 2
Here are some additional patterns to consider when Scaling. For now, consider that I am using a narrow definition of scaling, to mean only, collocated teams working together on one product in a fairly...
View Article“It’s a mixed up muddled up shook up world”
I suppose we can all agree, after reading any newspaper, that the outside world is …mixed up, muddled up, and shook up. Do we let ourselves see that this is also true of the world and the people more...
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