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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. Archive for May, 2014 Monthly archive page. How DropBox Started As A Minimal Viable Product. On May 17, 2014. One more case study on how to start with a Minimal Viable Product (MVP). How to apply this in a bigger enterprise with a non-internet technology stack and many system dependencies, remains still a challange, though. Guest contributor Eric Ries. Is a consultant and the author of The Lean Startup. Drew Houston is featured on the cover of. Jiri Lundak is founde...
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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. Archive for 2014 Yearly archive page. How DropBox Started As A Minimal Viable Product. On May 17, 2014. One more case study on how to start with a Minimal Viable Product (MVP). How to apply this in a bigger enterprise with a non-internet technology stack and many system dependencies, remains still a challange, though. Guest contributor Eric Ries. Is a consultant and the author of The Lean Startup. Drew Houston is featured on the cover of. Jiri Lundak is founder and ...
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Knowing when to Leave | United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind
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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. Knowing when to Leave. On January 23, 2013. It was a long time with the same company. I nearly became part of the inventory. It was an awesome journey from a disorganized bunch of people, with no real concept on how to produce good quality software, that preferred to depend on external knowledge for managing projects, to a lean and mean software company, that produces 17 releases a year and had more than 135 releases go live during these 9 years. So here we are....
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Courageously “Kicking Dead Weight” | United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind
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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. Courageously “Kicking Dead Weight”. On March 31, 2013. This is the first installment of a small series on trimming away fat, that inhibits organizations in realizing full potential, when trying to adopt Agile ways. First let me make one thing clear: this is also about one value, that often seems to fall by the wayside. I am talking about courage. Once people are hired, processes are installed and rules are established, getting rid of them is seen as daunting at best...
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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. How DropBox Started As A Minimal Viable Product. On May 17, 2014. One more case study on how to start with a Minimal Viable Product (MVP). How to apply this in a bigger enterprise with a non-internet technology stack and many system dependencies, remains still a challange, though. Guest contributor Eric Ries. Is a consultant and the author of The Lean Startup. Drew Houston is featured on the cover of. Startup Lessons Learned conferences. On March 31, 2013. First let...
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Klicken Sie hier für die deutsche Seite. Helps Individuals and Teams Maximize what Matters. I am passionate about making work valuable and rewarding, and I thrive on helping teams and their customers discover the best ways to do this, starting from wherever they are on the process spectrum: be it high-control, chaotic or in-between. With over twenty years' experience in the IT industry, I know that process can help or hurt a tea. More about Deborah Preuss. Because even Agile teams get stuck. Needs work&#...
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How DropBox Started As A Minimal Viable Product | United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind
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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. How DropBox Started As A Minimal Viable Product. On May 17, 2014. One more case study on how to start with a Minimal Viable Product (MVP). How to apply this in a bigger enterprise with a non-internet technology stack and many system dependencies, remains still a challange, though. Guest contributor Eric Ries. Is a consultant and the author of The Lean Startup. Drew Houston is featured on the cover of. Startup Lessons Learned conferences. March 31, 2013. Jiri Lundak ...
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December | 2012 | United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind
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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. Archive for December, 2012 Monthly archive page. On December 18, 2012. Here are some thoughts on closeness in a collaborative setting, be it from a managerial perspective, as well as from a purely co-working perspective:. Being very close has surely some downsides:. You might have to cope with the intricacies of a quirky person. You see often very clearly the defects of personality in the person you are collaborating with. For example management decisions communicat...
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March | 2013 | United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind
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United Thoughts of a Distributed Mind. Archive for March, 2013 Monthly archive page. Courageously “Kicking Dead Weight”. On March 31, 2013. This is the first installment of a small series on trimming away fat, that inhibits organizations in realizing full potential, when trying to adopt Agile ways. First let me make one thing clear: this is also about one value, that often seems to fall by the wayside. I am talking about courage. Once people are hired, processes are installed and rules are established, g...