Yes, I read LinkedIN headlines. Sad, I know. But I look for things not about what job someone is getting or how long they have been at a company or someone's latest Meme to describe their working environment, rather about how people created a wave of positive and successful change. The following is, in essence, … Continue reading Don’t “Mess” Up the Culture – A Repost
Category: Reformation
How A Set of Small Decisions Impact Culture
The following video applies to my "both worlds" scenario. At the heart, this is about community, trust, and, most importantly, killing fear. Spotify Engineering Culture - part 1 from Spotify Training & Development on Vimeo. An attempt to describe our engineering culture. This is a journey in progress, not a journey completed. So the stuff … Continue reading How A Set of Small Decisions Impact Culture
Scrum at Church
I found this article online after browsing Jeff Sutherland's blog. This is just amazing and reminds me that scrum/agile is, at its center, about responding to constant change. As Christ-followers, we ought to be considering what change we want to see committed to our communities and work in incremental and sustainable timeframes to see this change … Continue reading Scrum at Church
Blending Two Worlds, Part 2
In my last letter. . . er nevermind. . . We talked last time about a shift in culture from a separation of spiritual and physical to a blending. This time we'll talk about a few examples. Oddly, most of my fellow project managers have gifts that make them good project managers in their own … Continue reading Blending Two Worlds, Part 2
Blending Two Worlds
For those of you who don't quite know my background, I have 20 years experience in information technology with over 10 in project management; I also went to seminary and have background in church leadership. So my perspective on things is often just a little different Over the past 3 years, I have been thinking … Continue reading Blending Two Worlds
