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Committees to Dodge Responsibility, Certifications, Essays and Conversations

Committees to Dodge Responsibility, Certifications, Essays and Conversations

Released Sunday, 26th May 2024
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Committees to Dodge Responsibility, Certifications, Essays and Conversations

Committees to Dodge Responsibility, Certifications, Essays and Conversations

Committees to Dodge Responsibility, Certifications, Essays and Conversations

Committees to Dodge Responsibility, Certifications, Essays and Conversations

Sunday, 26th May 2024
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When I published Accountability vs. Responsibility I did not anticipate being drawn back into the discussion of whether committees can be accountable and responsible. Over the last few weeks, I have observed several “product meetings.”  In these meetings, consensus decisions are being made about releases, what they will contain, and a marketing approach. These are committee meetings. Is the committee accountable for their decisions and to whom?  It is not a moot point In mid-2008, I wrote “Responsibility, Got Some?”  As I considered the topic of accountability and responsibility, I re-read the piece and polished it a bit. It speaks to the idea of committees and the diffusion of responsibility. So a little detour on our summer road trip. We also have a visit from Susan Parente.  Susan and I discussed certifications. Does having a bunch make sense or does it reflect mass insanity? The answer is…it depends.  Learn To Tame Your Work Intake Beast! Jeremy Willets and I are running two Mastering Work Intake cohorts over the next three months. Learn to solve IT’s dirtiest secret — work intake. Stop ignoring it. Start fixing it. (only a few seats left) Want to read the book first? , The Evolutionary Agilist™, described as a  “Fantastic work. Very practical and helps improve workflows."    Purchase a copy of the book from: JRoss Publishing:   Amazon:   Re-read Saturday News We begin the meat of our re-read of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s with Chapter 1, Happiness. Csikszentmihalyi highlights that happiness requires an individual perspective stating, “The best moments usually occur when a person's body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile.” Read and discuss!   Buy a copy and read along -   Week 1: -   Week 2: -   Next SPaMCAST  Next week we will feature our interview with Brad Micklea, Founder & CEO at Jozu on the topic of Machine Language Operations (MLOps) and why agile is integral to getting work done. 

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