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The Promotion

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Companies Aren’t Progressive (But People Are…)

Filed Under Human Factors, Software Process

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Something was recently said to me that struck a small nerve:

You know Max, one thing you don’t get is that you have worked for a ton of progressive and agile companies. There are tons of developers stuck in crappy process and code working for companies that just will never get it…

Although it would be a company’s best interest to be involved in process improvements – is it really the responsibility of the company to invoke process improvements?

A business (in a nutshell) needs to concentrate on one thing – stability. With that realization many thing become apparent; however, for this argument hopefully it is clear that most [successful] companies will not make radical changes to the same processes and procedures that caused success in the first place.

Additionally, because most of the company employees are “so deep in the forest, they can’t see the trees” it is hard for most companies to see their inefficiencies. Even worse, some companies have identified their weaknesses and after years of inaction towards a solution have written off the inefficiencies as the cost of doing business.

With no reason backed with business value all companies will actually resist change. Therefore, it is your responsibility to start the change from within the company.

First off, you most understand the pain caused by the inefficiency, and therefore can best translate the relief of that pain with a given business value. Secondly, if not you then who? If you have enough courage to talk badly behind someones back, but can’t muster the courage to confront the problem, that makes you a coward. Nobody is going to fight your fights but you.

I have worked for some crappy companies, but I have never left a company without leaving it in a better place. The company didn’t change me, I brought the change with me.

Atlassian Summit – Are You Going?

Filed Under Announcements

Atlassian Summit

In case you haven’t heard, this year Atlassian is premiering their first customer conference – Atlassian Summit.

Unlike some larger conferences that split developer, managers, and partners into different conferences; it appears Atlassian has choose to host a single conference with many genre tracks depending on your interests and company role.

By the looks of the summit agenda they have been hard at work preparing some good sessions.

If you are a fan, customer, or collaborator with Atlassian I think this would be a good meet up. Need another reason? Here’s 10 Reasons To Go, but personally I would go to get the heck out of Fargo and head to the coast.

PS: Still waiting for my complementary airfare, hotel, and conference pass Jon 😉

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