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Tag Archives: Liz Keogh
Respect = Look Again
I was reminded yesterday of Liz Keogh‘s derivation of respect as re-spicere, or “look again”, “challenge your assumptions”. A colleague told me how she gets a bus at 7:15 which gets her into work at 8:30. I was about to … Continue reading
Is planning waste?
Following on from yesterday’s post Is the Planning Game dis-respectful, I had a conversation with Dan North @tastapod . He started by saying detailed planning isn’t just waste, it’s wrong. By which he meant if you do a detailed plan … Continue reading
Posted in Process
Tagged agile, Dan North, estimation, Just enough, Liz Keogh, Planning game, Process, project planning, waste
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Respect
Last week I was at the Lean Agile Scotland Conference 2012. Liz Keogh @lunivore gave an excellent keynote on respect, as in respect for your co-workers, which she defined (from the Latin) as re-spectare or look again. She gave an … Continue reading
Posted in Interactions
Tagged human side of agile, Liz Keogh, Respect, teamwork, The Responsibility Process
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