Planning might have a reputation for being boring, but Adam and Mark believe it can be one of the most exciting moments in your team’s work. They discuss the importance of inspiration and collective knowledge; the musical rhythm of planning cycles; and how to “draw the line” when prioritizing. Plus: the importance of revisiting the plan in times of doubt.
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- Against boring planning
- agile methodology
- ticket trackers
- Gantt charts, burndown charts
- Pivotal Tracker
- kanban board
- Jesper Jørgensen
- V2MOM, OKRs
- effort to impact chart
- Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy
- Amazon’s “working backwards” approach
- go slow to go fast
- Zoom fatigue
- shared knowledge vs common knowledge