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Excellent follow up the "The Social Dilemma". Hard to get your head around the changes to come, but I find the examples of current dangers alarming enough. How about you?
The A.I. Dilemma - March 9, 2023 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xoVJKj8lcNQ
Agile geekery 🤓 -
Having worked in several agile teams that put a large amount of effort into story estimation and ‘bean counting’ / velocity review etc., I’m a huge cynic on the value of an 'estimation process'. I just don’t see the return on investment, compared to shaping the actual story size and breaking bigger tickets into smaller ones.
What's your perspective?
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Story Points Considered Harmful – Or why the future of estimation is really in our past… | https://softwaredevelopmenttoday.com/2012/01/story-points-considered-harmful-or-why-the-future-of-estimation-is-really-in-our-past/
In the face of rapid, disruptive change, companies are realizing that managers can’t be expected to have all the answers and that command-and-control leadership is no longer viable. As a result, many firms are moving toward a coaching model in which managers facilitate problem-solving and encourage employees’ development by asking questions and offering support and guidance rather than giving orders and making judgments. The authors explain the merits of different types of coaching—directive, nondirective, and situational—and note that sometimes no coaching at all is appropriate. They describe how managers can use the four-step GROW model to become more skilled at listening, questioning, and drawing insights out of the people they supervise. The article concludes with recommendations for making coaching an organizational capacity—effecting a cultural transformation by articulating why coaching is valuable for the firm as well as individuals, ensuring that leaders embrace and model it, building coaching capabilities throughout the ranks, and removing barriers to change.