New Podcast Name And You're Invited
Why did I change the Podcast name? What is going to change? And how is the Podcast moving forward? Listen to this episode to find out!
Why did I change the Podcast name? What is going to change? And how is the Podcast moving forward? Listen to this episode to find out!
So many IT businesses are focused on growth and targets that it's sucking all of the fun out of it. Are you still playing and having fun? What's truly important?
What happens when one of your team members leaves the company? If you are screwed when that happens, then this episode is for you. Knowledge about processes, context and information flows don't belong inside of people's heads...they have to be documented. From many years of experience in companies, it still amazes me that they are unaware of the dangers of having crucial business information in people's memories. Thought is fleeting and people can leave...so let's get it out of them and onto pap...
Did you ever experience stress? Would you like to know how to deal with it? In this episode I'm sharing with you practical ways to deal with stress so you can be more productive.
In episode 003, you'll discover what the number one invisible factor is that impacts your performance the most, why that is important to deal with, and how you can deal with it to be more creative, have clarity and perform better...so you can make a profit.
We'll be exploring together: The original meaning of the word Agile (based on the first definition circa 1500 AD) What's the difference between being Agile and the SCRUM framework? Why would you want to be Agile in the first place The case study of a SCRUM implementation that went overboard and ruined productivity How you can implement the SCRUM framework to become Agile whilst staying productive
Discover why there's more to writing software than you would think, what it takes to be profitable with software and how you can make a real difference in people's lives. Also discover how I got started as a 12 year old in the software industry and my journey for the past 25 years in creating software.