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by rtrx
1418 days ago
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Hey sharemywin. The key is stepping up and doing things without being asked to do so. The two examples might have over-index on people not asking for permission, but that's not the main message. To be clear, I'm not telling anyone to stop getting buy-in from others or asking for permission. Process and backlog grooming are effective and necessary, but ownership can also be demonstrated in harmony with process. It could be as simple as flagging a technical area to fix or improve (subject to the prioritization process) instead of only raising issues when asked or saying "this looks broken, I hope someone fixes it" and moving on. |
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