Embracing the Role of Product Owner
In an effort to walk my own talk, I’m playing product owner for a new system.
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In an effort to walk my own talk, I’m playing product owner for a new system.
Developers. We acquire experience and discipline. We learn as a lifestyle. We co-labor with care to address interesting problems.
“the hackers gained access to the names, addresses, phone numbers and emails of JPMorgan account holders” (nytimes) http://buff.ly/1vFVB3w
In Agile practice, efficiency does not entail managing out the overheads and initiative that constitute a team doing their job well.
Does a career in tech have an early expiration date? Would love to think we can make a career of it without having to win the lottery.
Performing beyond our own expectations allows us slack to help our product team and sponsors define the work we do http://buff.ly/1k5ipJ7
Our open developer position off the CBS job website.
Simon & Schuster is hiring a Ruby on Rails developer to join a small, collaborative team in midtown NYC. Full posting http://smsch.us/1wndR0L
We rebuilt our websites with 1/2- 1/3 the original developers and 65% the resulting code http://buff.ly/Q8N1eW
Listening to a chief security officer who sounds like Agent Coulson. Immediate credibility.
It is hard to convince people ongoing ownership and maintenance of a software system is more money than buying it. Despite ready evidence.
We’re interviewing for our open position: http://smsch.us/166ZuX1 Looking for devs that value quality, collaboration, and sustainable pace.