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Empowered
and autonomous teams are the building blocks of all these companies.
While not all teams within Big Tech will be fully empowered, these organizations – along with progressive thinking startups – are closest to implementing ways that ensure teams are as
empowered
as possible.
With
empowered
and autonomous teams, managing a project is rarely a top down exercise.
We were
empowered
enough to chip away parts of Scrum that got in our way.
However, as teams are autonomous and empowered, more often than not they instead update their team charter, so team members can immediately say no to work the team does not own.
My personal view is that in organizations with
empowered
teams, objectives and key results (OKRs), key performance indicators (KPIs) and goals are far better tools for aligning teams, than rolling out a rigid methodology like Scrum for the sake of reporting.
However, in organizations that are not empowered, where teams and individuals are not autonomous, Scrum might work better than alternatives.
This approach was one of my best decisions in an
empowered
environment.
We have found a new way to express our feelings and to express our dreams: these young people who have restored self-confidence in our nations in that part of the world, who have given us new meaning for freedom and
empowered
us to go down to the streets.
People were so
empowered.
It was amazing how everyone was so
empowered
and now asking for their rights.
While chimpanzees are dominated by big, scary guys, bonobo society is run by
empowered
females.
But ironically, this situation has
empowered
all of us, because we are considered, as artists, central to the cultural, political, social discourse in Iran.
And the more
empowered
the women become, the more they are able to remove the veil, for example, or to drive their own car or to have a job or to be able to travel.
And we were
empowered.
We were so
empowered.
We could usher in an entirely new
empowered
experience of special needs or aged-care accommodation.
And we do all this in hopes that we model a healthy and
empowered
relationship with gender for our kid.
The possibilities that new digital technologies are bringing can help humanitarian organizations, not only ensure that people's right to information is met, or that they have their right to communicate, but I think in the future, humanitarian organizations will also have to anticipate the right for people to access critical communication technologies in order to ensure that their voices are heard, that they're truly participating, that they're truly
empowered
in the humanitarian world.
This is the kind of innovation,
empowered
by this technology, that exists today.
Ladies and gentlemen, what gives me tremendous confidence in the future is the fact that we are now more
empowered
as individuals to take on the grand challenges of this planet.
Citizens will be
empowered
to take action; governments will tighten the regulations.
June 1 this year marked the one-year anniversary of the Monson tornado, and our community's never been more connected or more
empowered.
And this is not the audience to which I'm going to preach to what extent the Internet
empowered
people.
I mean, it's the people there who are so hardworking, persistent, creative,
empowered.
We believe that teachers should be empowered, not replaced.
They're
empowered
to make money and save money from their existing assets.
I think these are inspiring examples of what's possible when we feel
empowered
to plan for a world that will be different.
We need to radically open up development so knowledge flows in multiple directions, inspiring practitioners, so aid becomes transparent, accountable and effective, so governments open up and citizens are engaged and
empowered
with reformers in government.
So over the last decade, we've been reveling in the power of the Internet and how it's
empowered
individuals, and for me, what Peers, Inc. does is it takes it up a notch.
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