Autonomy
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Team
autonomy
and high satisfaction seemed to be correlated.
Many people rating their satisfaction as 4 or 5 mentioned autonomy, freedom and flexibility, and the putting of quality first at the team level, as a positive.
Teams with no
autonomy
to change a failing project management approach also recorded low satisfaction.
Autonomy
for software engineers and teams.
Each team of 5-15 people has a clear vision and mission, and the skills and
autonomy
to execute on it.
This is true for most types of engineering, and there’s good reason why the Skunk Works model of
autonomy
with reduced bureaucracy, is what many high-performing teams with high-caliber people end up following.
Over time, teams with
autonomy
to change their working style usually end up dropping heavyweight Scrum rules they don’t need and develop a custom working style.
Relevant factors include your organizational structure, the people you work with, the
autonomy
and skills of those people, your competition, whether you’re operating in “wartime” or “peacetime.”
Coming from a history of sexual violence, slavery and a lack of bodily
autonomy.
We've taken away the
autonomy
of this animal."
Do we get to create organic robots, where we remove the
autonomy
from these animals and turn them just into our playthings?
The second ingredient is
autonomy.
So in Google, there's a lot of
autonomy.
He has
autonomy.
Right now, computers are gaining more
autonomy.
But we need much more privacy and much more freedom and much more
autonomy
at work.
We work for autonomy, mastery and purpose.
It's got 96 sensors, 36 onboard computers, 100,000 lines of behavioral
autonomy
code, packs more than 10 kilos of TNT in electrical onboard equivalent.
One is, how do you do science
autonomy
underground?
This is all behavioral
autonomy
here that's being conducted by the robot on its own.
Autonomy
was our highest value.
This is the opposite of what we were built on: independence, self-sufficiency,
autonomy.
They're starting it already, and this is a task-based method, where they have the
autonomy
to make all of the decisions for themselves.
So what's interesting is, then if you begin to add new things to it, like autonomy, you get out of the car, you park at your destination, you pat it on the butt, it goes and it parks itself, it charges itself, and you can get something like seven times as many vehicles in a given area as conventional cars, and we think this is the future.
We can combine shared use and folding and
autonomy
and we get something like 28 times the land utilization with that kind of strategy.
So if you can have folding and autonomy, you can do that in one-seventh of the space.
Our need for connection, our need for separateness, or our need for security and adventure, or our need for togetherness and for autonomy, and if you think about the little kid who sits on your lap and who is cozily nested here and very secure and comfortable, and at some point all of us need to go out into the world to discover and to explore.
There's actually a technical term for this: lethal
autonomy.
They achieve
autonomy.
Now there was one English author who anticipated this kind of future where we would trade away our
autonomy
and freedom for comfort.
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