Feb 10 · 4 min read · We have four senior engineers.All of them have admin access to Jira.None of them considers themselves the owner. And when something breaks, the default assumption is always the same: someone else will deal with it. Access is not ownership. Ownership ...
Join discussionNov 17, 2025 · 1 min read · Teams love a villain — and QA is the easiest target.Every time a release stalls or a defect surfaces late, someone points at the testers like they caused the problem. But the bottleneck is almost always upstream: unstable requirements, rushed work, a...
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Jul 17, 2025 · 7 min read · LinkedIn rarely fails to entertain. This week’s showcase: A founder dismisses “clean tickets” as a sign of weak engineers, while another likens standups to overpriced rituals clung to out of habit. The thing that nagged at me was the fact that each o...
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Apr 23, 2025 · 3 min read · As you grow in your career, one skill becomes more important than any certification or framework: Stakeholder management. And not just managing "up" to your boss. You've got to manage: 🔼 Up: Senior leaders, execs, sponsors 🔽 Down: Your team, direct...
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Oct 9, 2024 · 4 min read · In the world of sports, and basketball in particular, team dynamics play a critical role in a team's success. The ability of a coach to manage relationships, foster communication, and resolve conflicts can make or break a season. Officer Crumpton, kn...
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Feb 13, 2024 · 4 min read · Published on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 Decoy Runs: Creating Space for Teammates ============================================ Authors Name Sports Tips Twitter Decoy Runs: Creating Space for Teammates In the dynamic world of soccer, understanding ...
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