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Category Archives: Management Tidbits
Transparency is A key ingredient
Whether it’s in a relationship, supervising staff, working on a group project or mentoring an individual… Transparency is A key ingredient. You might feel inclined to put others on a ‘need to know basis’, but think about it from the … Continue reading
Posted in General, Management Tidbits, Philosophy, Project Management, Random Thoughts, Scrum
Tagged agile, management, scrum, transparency
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Never take back what you’ve already given
It seems like such a simple concept, right alongside “do unto others as you would have them do to you”. But you’d be amazed at how many managers disregard this golden rule (also known as ethic of reciprocity). It seems … Continue reading
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