• Team health check

    In agile environments, the health and effectiveness of teams are crucial for delivering value and achieving success. Team Health Checks are valuable tools used to assess and improve the well-being…

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  • Dunning Kruger effect

    Ever heard of the bank robber who thought lemon juice on his face would make him invisible to security cameras? And now you might ask yourself how this was the…

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  • Lunch roulette

    This is a work hack I really love! And one of the best tools to encourage communication and connection across departments even more i remote environments. The process typically involves…

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  • Our drivers

    In fact, the driver model is the opposite of instrinsic motivators. But still, they could have a strong influence on our social behaviour – even in work environments. So if…

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  • Conway’s law

    You won’t believe it – this law is over 75 years old! And still so relevant and important. Conway’s Law is a principle in software development that suggests that the…

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  • MoSCow

    The MoSCoW technique is a simple prioritization tool commonly used in project backlogs to categorize requirements based on their importance. The acronym stands for Must-haves, Should-haves, Could-haves, and Won’t-haves, representing…

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  • Priming

    I admit, priming is something I often use, and in most of the situations unconsciously. And I observe this pattern in my peer group as well. Priming is a psychological…

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  • Left hand column writing

    If you feel that your thoughts keep spinning around one topic or problem, you might want to try this simple technique: Left-Hand Column Writing is a creative tool aimed at…

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