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The Quest for “Appropriate”: Living with Understanding

Posted September 14, 2017 | Leadership |
Business Agility & Software Engineering Excellence

Agility, the ability to change direction fast when change is needed, is not something achieved by training your teams in a base set of practices. That might improve efficiency, but it doesn’t, of itself, give the ability to change direction rapidly. If you need agility, you need people who understand; who understand what is appropriate in the new context, and who can switch to doing that very rapidly.

About The Author
Paul Oldfield
Paul Oldfield graduated in Botany and moved later into computing in the hope of getting paying work. Since 1985, he has worked in a wide variety of organizations, domains, system types, and roles. Highlights include air traffic control, expert systems, inland revenue, anti-virus, among many others. He specializes in what makes ways of working appropriate to the context. Currently he is living in the Scottish Highlands, assisting a local start-up… Read More
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