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Link: “Is it my fault you can’t handle the truth?”

The dangers and warning signs of the hyper-rational. A heavy, and deep read by Tim Ottinger, whom you should follow.

Posted bytheAgileCouchFebruary 15, 2022Posted inLinks, PeopleTags: agile, learning, scrumLeave a comment on Link: “Is it my fault you can’t handle the truth?”

The Value of Failure

“Failures are exactly as valuable as successes”

Posted bytheAgileCouchFebruary 9, 2022February 9, 2022Posted inPhilosophyTags: scrum, learning, agileLeave a comment on The Value of Failure

Expressing Pain

One theme on my mind right now is the proper expression and treatment of “Pain” as a core part of Scrum Agile working as intended. Schwaber and Sutherland said they promise one thing only from Scrum, everything else is a nice side benefit. Scrum will show you all of your problems. In order for that …

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Posted bytheAgileCouchMay 1, 2020June 4, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags: learning, pain, scrum1 Comment on Expressing Pain
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