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Implementing Self-Managing Teams

Posted October 2, 2001 | | Amplify

In one form or another, computing people have always worked in teams. As a result, the implementation of self-managing teams into computing groups should be easy, but, as Larry Constantine has noted, putting a bunch of computer people together and calling them a team does not make them a team.

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Rob Thomsett
Rob Thomsett is one of Cutter Consortium founding Fellows. He served on the editorial board of Cutter IT Journal (now Cutter Business Technology Journal) and a regular speaker and keynoter at Cutter Summits. A thought leader in agile project management, Mr. Thomsett currently works with New Zealand–based Fronde — a leader in agile development methods — in implementing agile project management cultures and approaches in two major organizations… Read More
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