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Are Your Quiet Rockstars Feeling Invisible?

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TLDR; When team members feel forced to "toot their own horn" just to be noticed, psychological safety plummets and corporate theater takes over. If you are noticing an epidemic of "CC everyone," public channel performances, or people fighting over high-profile projects, the environment is accidentally incentivizing unhealthy self-promotion. As leaders and managers, it is our job to change the environment so great work is caught, not pitched. I heard someone say it the other day... I was having a casual conversation and she made a comment that made me feel really sad. "I'm not very good at self-promotion. I probably need to get better." My first instinct was to say.... "You don't need to self-promote for people to notice your great work," because that's what I want to believe. I want to believe that we work at a place where doing great work, helping your team achieve t...

Catching the Shrapnel: The Art of Saying "Not Right Now"

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We have all been there. The squad finishes a sprint planning meeting. The goals are clear, with a solid hypothesis and a reasonable path forward. The team is locked in. Then, two days into the iteration, the shrapnel starts flying from three different directions at once: An executive pops by with a "quick request" that needs immediate attention. A competitor goes to market with a flash sale, causing a sudden, reactive shift in your own marketing plans. An upstream or downstream partner team realizes they need a "last-minute" piece from your squad—even though their own sprint was supposed to be completely planned out. In an instant, your team's precious focus is shattered. The "Middle Manager’s Vise" Reopened I’ve talked before about how Scope Churn is the silent killer of team efficiency. It erratically injects unplanned work into a fixed period of time, stalling your predictability and putting your original customer promises ...

From Jira Jockey to Value Creation Mastermind

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TLDR; The backlog shouldn't be a list of chores. Move from being a "Jira Jockey" to a Value Mastermind by writing hypotheses instead of recipes. If the entire squad owns the outcome, not just the output, we stop completing tasks and start delivering actual results. Take the Coach's Challenge this week and see how you can help your squad be even better at creating value.