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Continuous delivery is a good example of an advanced delivery technique… in teams that understand the importance of a series of small, incremental changes to a complex system.
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The point is to gain a deeper understanding of your users and customers and, of course, to identify the friction points in the prototype so you can fix them.
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…cohesive team members must take a few minutes to ensure that everyone sitting at the table is walking away with the same understanding…
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…enduring organizations understand the fundamental reason they were founded and why they exist, and they stay true to that reason.
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…leaders confuse the mere transfer of information to an audience with the audience’s ability to understand, internalize, and embrace the message…
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The richer the sender’s subjective experience of what she’s trying to communicate, the bigger the gap grows between her understanding and that of her correspondent…
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When you… bypass all the rich, non-linguistic social tools… you shouldn’t be surprised that work messaging is making us miserable.
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By understanding how our habits grow and what our role is in the growth process, we can reliably design for the change – the transformation – we want in our life.
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…we have to understand that we are influencing the behavior of others all the time, without realizing it – that’s the nature of living in communities…
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Courage is not the understanding of what is right or wrong. Rather, it is the strength to choose the right course.
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