September 18, 2021
Delivering the Grind
That’s what you deliver. You don’t have to be the best tester, developer, product manager, project manager, salesperson, UX designer, artist, and on and on. But don’t let them ever question your grind.
September 18, 2021
That’s what you deliver. You don’t have to be the best tester, developer, product manager, project manager, salesperson, UX designer, artist, and on and on. But don’t let them ever question your grind.
September 16, 2021
Processes are only as good as the team implementing them. But they won’t save you. They will compliment you, they will support you, they will raise you up. But they won’t save you. At the core of any process is the people and they will be what saves you.
September 13, 2021
When you are small, everyone and everything is within reach – you are all close together, all next to each other. You can smell the excitement and fear as you push code into production. It’s not one person doing it, it’s everyone, waiting, with bated breath to see what happens. When a customer calls in with an issue, everyone is watching the chat conversation or listening to the speaker. Everyone is there, everyone is involved – your success is predicated upon how much everyone has and wants to put into making it a success. You are all connected at the
September 9, 2021
A good methodology will do the following; Easily adopted. Provide visibility into what the team is doing. Not constrain creativity and scale. Be simple to understand. If you are constantly struggling against the methodology you have in place, you are making your life harder, complicating things, and slowing you and your team down. It doesn’t matter if it’s Agile or Waterfall or Whatever – if it’s more work to manage it then follow it – it’s the wrong methodology.
September 8, 2021
There are two things you are always delivering; The work. The work within the context. We often forget the latter and focus on the former – “yes, that sign-up feature will be available for all new users who don’t exist in our system” – and what about the ones who already exist in the system? Better yet – delivering an app (of any kind) for a bank comes with it a whole set of rules, patterns and practices that would likely not exist for other industries. Context is everything. If you don’t know the context of what you are delivering