Techies Must Shake Their Impostor Syndrome Regarding the Human Work
My extreme admiration for techies in general and "agilists" in particular, is no surprise. I’ve written about Technology and Agile Superheroes for years now and I am firmly of the belief that it is technologists that our hopes for better work culture and less HumanDebt rest with, and not anyone...
My extreme admiration for techies in general and "agilists" in particular, is no surprise. I’ve written about Technology and Agile Superheroes for years now and I am firmly of the belief that it is technologists that our hopes for better work culture and less HumanDebt rest with, and not anyone else in the business.
Dear CTO - Yes You Can! Start Eradicating the HumanDebt
- Dear CTO - Yes You Can! Start Eradicating the HumanDebt
- The Vanishing Superheroes, the Organisation and the HumanDebt
- The New People Happiness and Performance Department
The Vanishing Superheroes, the Organisation and the HumanDebt
The New People Happiness and Performance Department
That said, beautifully courageous as these Superhero techies are, there is one area where their modesty extremely holds them back and that happens to be precisely the bit where we need them the most: the human work.