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From Team Excitement to Customer Reality: The Full Journey

10 Steps to Flow: A Practical Novel for Software Delivery Leaders by Plamen Balkanski

David leaned forward, intrigued. "An inventor of better systems? You always say stuff like that Alex! What do you mean?""I have a theory. The reason most organisations fall back," Alex explained, "is because they fall into the trap of believing that they have 'arrived'. They find a process that works, a method they like, a 'way of working', and then they try to preserve it, to freeze it in time. They codify it, they build policies around it, and they turn it into a dogma. This approach may have worked in the past but in today’s fact paced world, a process which can’t be continuously improved, soon becomes an obstacle.”

Launch

How Blog Posts Became a Software Delivery Novel (Goldratt Inspired)

10 Steps to Flow: A Practical Novel for Software Delivery Leaders by Plamen Balkanski

David leaned forward, intrigued. "An inventor of better systems? You always say stuff like that Alex! What do you mean?""I have a theory. The reason most organisations fall back," Alex explained, "is because they fall into the trap of believing that they have 'arrived'. They find a process that works, a method they like, a 'way of working', and then they try to preserve it, to freeze it in time. They codify it, they build policies around it, and they turn it into a dogma. This approach may have worked in the past but in today’s fact paced world, a process which can’t be continuously improved, soon becomes an obstacle.”

Launch

More Books on the Way! What's Next for This Author

10 Steps to Flow: A Practical Novel for Software Delivery Leaders by Plamen Balkanski

David leaned forward, intrigued. "An inventor of better systems? You always say stuff like that Alex! What do you mean?""I have a theory. The reason most organisations fall back," Alex explained, "is because they fall into the trap of believing that they have 'arrived'. They find a process that works, a method they like, a 'way of working', and then they try to preserve it, to freeze it in time. They codify it, they build policies around it, and they turn it into a dogma. This approach may have worked in the past but in today’s fact paced world, a process which can’t be continuously improved, soon becomes an obstacle.”

Launch

Overwhelmed as a Beginner? Stick With Methods & Practice

10 Steps to Flow: A Practical Novel for Software Delivery Leaders by Plamen Balkanski

David leaned forward, intrigued. "An inventor of better systems? You always say stuff like that Alex! What do you mean?""I have a theory. The reason most organisations fall back," Alex explained, "is because they fall into the trap of believing that they have 'arrived'. They find a process that works, a method they like, a 'way of working', and then they try to preserve it, to freeze it in time. They codify it, they build policies around it, and they turn it into a dogma. This approach may have worked in the past but in today’s fact paced world, a process which can’t be continuously improved, soon becomes an obstacle.”

Launch

Why Experts Still Struggle to Implement Change in Organizations

10 Steps to Flow: A Practical Novel for Software Delivery Leaders by Plamen Balkanski

David leaned forward, intrigued. "An inventor of better systems? You always say stuff like that Alex! What do you mean?""I have a theory. The reason most organisations fall back," Alex explained, "is because they fall into the trap of believing that they have 'arrived'. They find a process that works, a method they like, a 'way of working', and then they try to preserve it, to freeze it in time. They codify it, they build policies around it, and they turn it into a dogma. This approach may have worked in the past but in today’s fact paced world, a process which can’t be continuously improved, soon becomes an obstacle.”

Podcast

Admitting You Don't Know Makes You Stronger, Not Weaker

Micro Habits for better Teamwork by Dr. Denniz Dönmez & Dr. Rafael Huber

Good teamwork is a skill. Like any skill, it can be learned — through small, deliberate practice, repeated often enough to become second nature.Micro Habits for Better Teamwork is the practical guide teams have been missing: grounded in psychology, built for everyday use, and designed to make a real difference from day one.

Podcast

Ask 'Stupid' Questions Fearlessly — That's Psychological Safety

Micro Habits for better Teamwork by Dr. Denniz Dönmez & Dr. Rafael Huber

Good teamwork is a skill. Like any skill, it can be learned — through small, deliberate practice, repeated often enough to become second nature.Micro Habits for Better Teamwork is the practical guide teams have been missing: grounded in psychology, built for everyday use, and designed to make a real difference from day one.

Podcast

Stop Fighting Each Other — Fight the Problem Together

Micro Habits for better Teamwork by Dr. Denniz Dönmez & Dr. Rafael Huber

Good teamwork is a skill. Like any skill, it can be learned — through small, deliberate practice, repeated often enough to become second nature.Micro Habits for Better Teamwork is the practical guide teams have been missing: grounded in psychology, built for everyday use, and designed to make a real difference from day one.

Podcast

Stop Assuming, Start Asking: Test Your Beliefs in Team Collaboration

Micro Habits for better Teamwork by Dr. Denniz Dönmez & Dr. Rafael Huber

Good teamwork is a skill. Like any skill, it can be learned — through small, deliberate practice, repeated often enough to become second nature.Micro Habits for Better Teamwork is the practical guide teams have been missing: grounded in psychology, built for everyday use, and designed to make a real difference from day one.