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Unemployed Agilists: How to Increase Your Value to Get a Great Job, Part 3

Johanna Rothman

That part discusses why managers see agile coaches and Scrum Masters as staff positions, not line jobs. This post is about your deep domain expertise, first in product, then in agility. Assess Your Product Subject Matter Domain Expertise There are at least two kinds of domain expertise: the product itself, and agile/lean expertise.

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Automotive Industry 2022: Overcoming Project Challenges

Epicflow

The trends shaping the automotive industry in 2022 will certainly have an impact on its companies’ projects. The automotive industry is moving towards the new future by leaps and bounds. A lack of skilled resources is a common problem for most industries these days, especially those that deal with technology and manufacturing.

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Where I Think “Agile” is Headed, Part 5: Summary

Johanna Rothman

I started asking if you actually need an agile approach in Part 1 and noted the 4 big problems I see. Part 2 was why we need managers in an agile transformation. Part 4 was about how “Agile” is meaningless and “agile” is an adjective that needs to be applied to something. That would be resilient.

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Retire These Metaphors & Reframe the Discussion to be More Effective

Johanna Rothman

See Why Shared Services “Teams” Don’t Work with Agility. Demo inside the organization. When those of us who aren't in the construction industry talk about construction, we think it's planning and then delivery. Those pesky FTEs don't need health care or any of the other perks that come with employment. See People are NOT FTEs.)