Uncertainty, complexity and change with Kyle Griffin
Murray Robinson
A No-Nonsense Leader transforming corporate strategy into practical results
Join Murray Robinson and Shane Gibson in a conversation with Kyle Griffin about uncertainty, complexity and change. Our requirements are probably wrong. So show people and build small bets. Our plan is likely to be wrong. So let's do things to mitigate our plan, being wrong. Our estimates are going to be wrong. So don't rely heavily on the estimates being right. Our code's going to be wrong. So design your code to be easy to change. Agile is good because at its core Agile is a system for dealing with uncertainty effectively.
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Senior Staff Slinky Untangler at Seeing Machines
2 年Marty Hauff, PhD
If we're doing all these things wrong -- and they're important to get right -- why aren't we learning from our mistakes, to improve our process? So we make fewer mistakes next time? Sure, if you have a poor process, iterative feedback and fixing may be the best you can do, for now. But as Dr. Deming liked to say, that's scraping burnt toast. Why not fix the toaster? (Or find someone who knows how to fix the toaster... to at least, burn less toast.)
A No-Nonsense Leader transforming corporate strategy into practical results
2 年?Shane Gibson Kyle Griffin Aretae
Thanks Murray Robinson