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Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer In Review: The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau I have been following Chris Guillebeau ’s remarkable work via his blog since last couple of years. This led me to ask one question to Chris (the same one that I asked Seth Godin about in Linchpin’s book review ). Don’t Kill It!
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More than 70% of large organizations surveyed last year, by the Capgemini Research Institute, said they planned to adopt cloud sovereignty, both to protect customer data and ensure compliance with new national data protection and localization rules. He has held this position since March 2006. Those rules are proliferating quickly.
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When you review progress, you can review the accurate status of a deliverable (results), if it is defined early on. Defining/assigning a complete deliverable instead of tasks can really help you in tapping full potential of your people and ensure that they are effective in whatever they do. Don’t Kill It!
Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer #QUALITYtweet – Video Review Simon Young at iJump reviews my book “#QUALITYtweet – 140 bite-sized ideas to deliver quality in every project” and other books in Thinkaha Series. Same holds true for your review processes. You can also watch this video at iJump TV website.
Not reviewing the progress. When you don’t review the progress periodically, you loose momentum. Projects generally start on a high note – keep the momentum going by periodic reviews. Review early and often. Say no, so that you can say yes to more important stuff. Run away from fears. In fact, leaders embrace their fears.
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loosing great ideas because of a “compliance” culture? efforts spent in resolving personal conflicts and protecting individual/departmental fortresses? poor communications and expectations management? not allowing people to make mistakes? acting from a reactive standpoint? not treating your customers well? not demonstrating integrity?
While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. But AI is going to bring changes to almost every aspect of the software industry. ChatGPT changed the industry, if not the world.
Standards enforce compliance and sometimes, leaders falls in a trap of linking the level of compliance with performance of individuals. Get to the root of the non-compliance and you will find the actual problem. Non-compliance is just a symptom. This is how a “constraint” mindset works. Thabo Hermanus´s last blog.
Crew scheduling software evolution. However, due to the lack of knowledge about the fatigue, old regulations didn’t take into account non-quantitative factors affecting a pilot’s physical condition — such as jet lag or night shifts disrupting sleep-wake rhythms. Review of crew management suites. .
This is also validated in Harvard Business Review’s research. When customer’s expectations are constantly changing (in line with changing business needs), one of the primary challenges for companies is to be responsive to those changes and meet the expectations. Don’t Kill It! Working and Walking – Where Are You Going?
To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list. There’s no objective measure of software productivity [Fowler 2003], but from experience, I’d estimate a 10-20% performance dip at first. They need people with the ability to put themselves in users’ and customers’ shoes to determine exactly what the software will do.
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The intent, intensity and diligence with which they execute that piece of work, and how well they are equipped to execute largely determines quality of the outcomes. Because, work flows horizontally. Between teams. Between members of the teams. Between different departments. Work flows from one team member to the other. Don’t Kill It!
When you decide to review early and often, you should. Constant Improvement : You planned, you did and then you also reviewed. The plans you established needs to be followed. Discipline, in simplest terms, is your ability to fill the gap between what you know and what you actually do. Don’t Kill It!
Trainings, review meetings etc. I have believed that when you review, review the process, not the person. Jennifer Doyle´s last blog. 4 is the most difficult part because it calls for discipline to consistently check on lessons documented. are great ways to stay on top of these actions. Don’t Kill It!
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