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How does a team differ from a group of people working on a common goal? You will find some insights into the development of teams (especially of software development teams).

TeamRetro – YAORT (Yet Another Online Retrospective Tool)

Posted on August 28, 2019November 8, 2022 by Tomek Kaczanowski

Yet Another Online Retrospective Tool but this one, TeamRetro, works good for us.

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Killing daily meeting (one dev at a time)

Posted on August 12, 2019August 12, 2019 by Tomek Kaczanowski

Daily meeting can go horribly wrong. One of the anti-patterns is to follow the “dev by dev” approach. There are better ways.

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Decider AKA Hand Gestures

Posted on August 9, 2019November 3, 2022 by Tomek Kaczanowski

If only decision taking was as simple as presenting your thumb up or down! Well, actually, it can be. 🙂

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4DX: Implementation

Posted on June 11, 2019November 1, 2022 by Tomek Kaczanowski

Few hints on what you might expect when introducing 4DX to your team(s).

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4DX: Cadence of Accountability

Posted on May 31, 2019November 1, 2022 by Tomek Kaczanowski

So you have defined your goal(s), you know your lag and lead measures and a prepared a beautiful scoreboard. Now it is the execution time.

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3 Months of Workation – India, 2019

Posted on April 5, 2019April 7, 2019 by Tomek Kaczanowski

My lessons learned during 3 months workation in India.

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On Decisions and Consequences

Posted on March 5, 2019February 8, 2021 by Tomek Kaczanowski

How to close the gap between decision makers and the consequences of their decisions? Some insights from Management 3.0 and Sociocracy 3.0.

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Team feedback – retrospective with goReflect

Posted on January 27, 2019November 8, 2022 by Tomek Kaczanowski

My experiences of using goReflect to run remote retrospective. Worked really well for me.

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Minority rule – speeding & remote work

Posted on January 20, 2019October 7, 2020 by Tomek Kaczanowski

Ever heard that a strong minority can impose its rules on much larger majority? I will give you two examples of such situation.

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High WIP? Frustration guaranteed!

Posted on October 18, 2018October 13, 2020 by Tomek Kaczanowski

With too many tasks opened at the same time the only thing you achieve is a huge amount of frustration. Control your WIP or suffer.

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