Doc Norton
@DocOnDev
#Agile and #Leadership #Coach Blogger: http://www.docondev.com/ Author: http://docondev.com/escape-velocity Also: @[email protected]
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Know the problem you are solving. Make your work visible. Work together. Create simple things in small steps. Be meticulous about composition. Validate before, during, and after. Release ridiculously often. Automation over documentation. #SoftwareDevelopment
Incredibly, @TrigentSoftware keeps calling - no matter how often I tell them to stop calling. I have repeatedly insisted, quite vehemently in some cases, that they cease and desist. I am curious if their data shows that harassment eventually turns into business.
If the problem is fuzzy, the solution will be too. buff.ly/LRHPKgn #KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving
Sprint commitments too often shift focus from solving problems to meeting promises.
Before building solutions, build shared understanding of the problem. buff.ly/LRHPKgn #KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving
Most teams focus on “how much work is left.” But the real insight is in how work moves through the system. That’s where Cumulative Flow Diagrams shine. buff.ly/3XlK7HQ #MakeTheWorkVisible buff.ly/3D8RdZa
If your strategy is just copying others, you’re not leading—you’re following. Differentiation requires courage, creativity, and experimentation. #Leadership #ExperimentationMindset
Shipping every story isn’t the goal. Solving the right problem is. If half the backlog becomes irrelevant, that means you’re learning. #KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving #SoftwareDevelopment buff.ly/fWQCOoD
In complex domains, optimizing steps often accelerates waste, not progress.
Understanding the problem is the first step toward crafting effective solutions. buff.ly/KFBUItV #KnowTheProblemYouAreSolving
VP of Delivery @docondev shares reflections on what bug bashes reveal about the underlying system. docondev.com/blog/2025/9/25…
It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one. ~ Unknown
Great teams are less like awesome machines and more like awesome organisms. - Team of Teams
Stop obsessing over velocity. Focus on flow. Good flow makes velocity both informative and unnecessary. buff.ly/MtZLdJQ #EscapeVelocity
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