After a couple of longer posts with the two-part series of how product development benefits from flow (part 1 and part 2), I think today will be short and sweet (although, to be honest, I can't quite be fully sure before I get on to it, writing… That's how it works with me). I just thought of sharing this insight that came up the other day. I was talking to an engineering manager about challenges to deliver a complex program involving way too many teams.
The worst of both worlds
The worst of both worlds
The worst of both worlds
After a couple of longer posts with the two-part series of how product development benefits from flow (part 1 and part 2), I think today will be short and sweet (although, to be honest, I can't quite be fully sure before I get on to it, writing… That's how it works with me). I just thought of sharing this insight that came up the other day. I was talking to an engineering manager about challenges to deliver a complex program involving way too many teams.