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Unlike Skype, Whatsapp never bothered with a framework
like
Scrum.
Product-focused teams are typically composed of cross-functional team members
like
backend, frontend and/or mobile engineers, with product managers, data scientists and designers often also on the team.
They are typically tied to external-facing commitments and customers – such as a Program Manager for the Apple partnership – or to long-running initiatives,
like
a compliance program.
The process felt unnatural and
like
it had been forced on a fast-moving web team.
In all cases, moving over to a process that gives the team space to breathe,
like
Scrum, makes perfect sense.
Reaching for an off-the-shelf approach
like
Scrum is almost always a better choice to start with, than group members who are unfamiliar with each other coming up with custom processes – or none at all.
Going with a well-documented approach
like
Scrum can also be useful if team members have conflicting, non-compatible opinions on “the right way to work.”
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.
I'll tell you one quick story to illustrate what that's been
like
for me.
Al Gore: I want to focus on what many of you have said you would
like
me to elaborate on: What can you do about the climate crisis?
It's
like
beach-combing, you know?
I
like "
climate crisis" instead of "climate collapse," but again, those of you who are good at branding, I need your help on this.
And what's happening is that there's a globalization of illness occurring, that people are starting to eat
like
us, and live
like
us, and die
like
us.
But the people in Asia are starting to eat
like
we are, which is why they're starting to get sick
like
we are.
Take a look at what brain activity might look
like.
Somewhere, in a pattern
like
this, is you, your perceptions, your emotions, your memories, your plans for the future.
So in this situation too, to decode the information contained in patterns
like
this, watching alone won't do.
Pores
like
these conduct electrical current and are responsible for all the communication in the nervous system.
Now for an intelligent being
like
our fly, this policy is not written in stone but rather changes as the animal learns from experience.
You can think of this nagging inner voice as sort of the brain's equivalent of the Catholic Church, if you're an Austrian
like
me, or the super-ego, if you're Freudian, or your mother, if you're Jewish.
In a situation
like
this, we would expect the Critic to speak up and to tell the Actor to change its policy.
So like, you can't feed cows their own brains or you get mad cow disease, and inbreeding and incest and, let's see, what's the other one?
And it's
like
your eyes start straining to see themselves.
That's what it feels
like
to me.
Perhaps the biggest thing it struggles with,
like
many communities similar to it, is that there's no shared, collective investment in the future of rural communities.
This is
like
Times Square of Windsor that you're looking at right now.
It's home to only 2,000 people, and
like
a lot of other small towns it has been hollowed out over the years.
So it sounds
like
I'm painting a really bleak picture of this place, but I promise there is good news.
We had fallen in love with the place and the people and the work that we're able to do in a rural place
like
Bertie County, that, as designers and builders, you can't do everywhere.
So traditionally, the computer labs, particularly in an under-performing school
like
Bertie County, where they have to benchmark test every other week, the computer lab is a kill-and-drill testing facility.
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