Where's the immodest part? :) lol. I feel like there is a little bit between the lines here but I won't pry. (You can always DM me). Did they abandon their agile transformation?
Some did, most didn't. I wonder where agile will be in 100 years. Will there still be a few who know far too much about the origins and therefore tackle it in a purest manner, whilst the majority have incidentally learned the odd strategy from others along their career? I expect so, such is the way of humans...
I think it's a little bit being a woman, a little bit being British, and a little bit publishing to the Internet, that makes me feel saying I'm getting good at something is immodest.
Where's the immodest part? :) lol. I feel like there is a little bit between the lines here but I won't pry. (You can always DM me). Did they abandon their agile transformation?
Some did, most didn't. I wonder where agile will be in 100 years. Will there still be a few who know far too much about the origins and therefore tackle it in a purest manner, whilst the majority have incidentally learned the odd strategy from others along their career? I expect so, such is the way of humans...
I think it's a little bit being a woman, a little bit being British, and a little bit publishing to the Internet, that makes me feel saying I'm getting good at something is immodest.