Great Managers are Made, Not Born

I came across a spate of articles lately proposing different reasons why it’s rare to find a good manager. The reasons ranged from rising to their level of incompetence, becoming corrupted by power, promotion by favoritism, and not being a “born leader.” I suspect the...

Are you doing your best?

Every so often, the Prime Directive comes up on one of the lists I follow. And inevitably someone says something like “I don’t believe everyone is doing the best s/he could. I know I don’t always do the best job I could.”There are a couple of...

Prioritizing with dots in a retrospective

People come up with all sorts of ideas and potential changes in retrospectives–usually more than the team can digest in one retrospective or, for changes, more than they can do in the next iteration. I often use dot voting to help the team prioritize and choose...

Barriers to hearing

Earlier this week, I posted a bit about barriers to effective listening. Two days later (conincidentally) I received an email from my friend Janis Aaron Moore. Janis was a programmer for years, and has recently gone back to college, where she’s doing the college...

Barriers to effective listening

My teachers in school and at university spent lots of time and effort teaching me how to speak and write effectively. I didn’t get much instruction during my school years on how to listen effectively–mostly my teachers told me to “sit still and...

Your Leadership Philosophy

Ken Flowers suggests answering these three questions to clarifiy your leadership philosophy (which he came across on George Ambler’s blog):What you believe about people …What you believe about life …What you believe makes groups and organizations...

Perils of Part-time team membership

My new article on Incorporating Part-Time Team Members is on Stickyminds.com.In one of my workshops I run a simulation on distibuted and part-time teams. The dynamics for the part-timers are almost always the same. People who work part time may want to fit into the...

Inflicting Help

The other morning had an early flight from the west coast to Minneapolis. There wasn’t a line at the check in counter, so I walked right up to the self-checkin kiosk. As I approached, a woman wearing an airline uniform approached me. “Let me help...

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