Continuous Improvement
An interesting insight into continuous learning and improvement from Brian Marick:
"At the end of each iteration, each team member should be able to say why she is worth more money to her employer than she was at the beginning."
Can you put your hand on your heart and say that you are improving yourself every two weeks? It's certainly something to aspire to.
"At the end of each iteration, each team member should be able to say why she is worth more money to her employer than she was at the beginning."
Can you put your hand on your heart and say that you are improving yourself every two weeks? It's certainly something to aspire to.
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