Ryan Ripley, Don Gray, Tim Ottinger, Brad Rasmussen
DiscussionRyan Ripley (@ryanripley), Don Gray (@donaldegray), Tim Ottinger (@tottinge), and Brad Rasmussen (@Rass30) got together to discuss “Where does work come from?”. The conversation moved in multiple directions that included theories or work, what motivates people, management theory, and how to introduce agile at large organizations.
The closest metaphor that I’ve found about knowledge work IS knowledge work – @donaldegray
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This is the kind of podcast that I like to keep a notepad near by while I listen. There are a lot of interesting thoughts and insights from the guests that I hope you find useful. If you do hear something resonates with you, we’d love to hear about it in the comments section! Or you can leave us a voice message here – ASK A QUESTION – that could end up on a future episode.
There is a big difference in the way you work when living among friends vs enemies – @tottinge
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And then…we called it a night.
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Resources, Plugs, and MoreRyan – https://ryanripley.com
Don – http://www.donaldegray.com/
Tim – http://agileotter.blogspot.com/
Brad – http://t.co/TLWbo8fp9n
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