Five Blogs – 30 October 2015

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Can The 21st Century Corporation Operate Without Agile?
Written by: Steve Denning

The First Qualification For Future Companies
Written by: Jurgen Appelo

How I write my blog
Written by: Katrina Clokie

Learning is everywhere
Written by: Wayne Turmel

In The Words Of A Leader
Written by: Lolly Daskal

Quote of the day:
“I have to trust what I do and then do it.” -Ednita Nazario

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Five Blogs – 29 October 2015

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The Difficult Art of Saying No
Written by: Tim Askew

Don’t Limit Work in Progress
Written by: Pawel Brodzinski

Screw Finding Your Passion
Written by: Mark Manson

You Can’t Build An MVP
Written by: Gil Zilberfeld

Being a Good Teammate
Written by: Quality Captain

Quote of the day:
“Question everything, and then question your questions” -Daily Zen

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Five Blogs – 28 October 2015

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How to Reach the Ultimate Goal of Leadership
Written by: Dan Rockwell

4 Steps To Get Rid Of Anxiety
Written by: Charlie Ambler

Testing Skills #7 – Reflection
Written by: John Stevenson

People Must Be Told What To Do
Written by: Jason Little

Write Like You Talk
Written by: Paul Graham

Quote of the day:
“The more uncertain you are the more the first observation tells you” -D. Hubbard

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Five Blogs – 27 October 2015

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Musings on The Single Source Of Truth
Written by: Duncan Nisbet

My Best Online Resources To Learn Software Testing
Written by: Thanh Huynh

Leading Without Direct Reports
Written by: John Bell

8 Success Lessons Richard Branson Didn’t Learn in Business School
Written by: Lolly Daskal

Bad Habits During Testing Activities
Written by: Monica Ratiu

Quote of the day:
“A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention” -Herbert A. Simon

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Five Blogs – 26 October 2015

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When the Solution Is Worse Than the Problem
Written by: Naomi Karten

Giving Feedback Without Fear
Written by: Ralph van Roosmalen

Feedback for Conference Speakers
Written by: Katrina Clokie

3 Takeaways from the Management 3.0 Retreat for your next Event
Written by: Vanessa Shaw

Unexpected Aspects of Mobile Testing
Written by: Karen Johnson

Quote of the day:
“If people never did silly things nothing intelligent would ever get done” -Ludwig Wittgenstein

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Five Blogs – 23 October 2015

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SPIN, DEARMAN and Integrity
Written by: Anna W. Cruse

After Agile
Written by: Bob Marshall

No Cure for Curiosity
Written by: Scott Mabry

Scaled Product Owners: Nuances in Application
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Make Your Prices Fair and Scalable, Globally
Written by: Jurgen Appelo

Quote of the day:
“When ego is lost, limit is lost. You become infinite, kind, beautiful” -Yogi Bhajan

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Five Blogs – 22 October 2015

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The End of Expertise
Written by: Bill Fischer

The Ultimate Coaching Question
Written by: Madeleine Blanchard

Strategy In A Networked World
Written by: Greg Satell

The Easy Way May Be the Hard Way
Written by: Frank Sonnenberg

Thoughts: Tips for preparing for your first conference talk
Written by: Kim Knup

Quote of the day:
“A leader is someone who can remember what they set out to create” -Michael Gerber

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Five Blogs – 21 October 2015

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Own Goals
Written by: James Thomas

Leadership and learning
Written by: Harold Jarche

Testing Skills #6 – Speaking the language of business
Written by: John Stevenson

What ‘Reflect’ Means in GTD and Why It Is so Important
Written by: Francisco Sáez

What Is Collaboration and Where Does It Begin?
Written by: Jesse Lyn Stoner

Quote of the day:
“Success belongs to those who have 2 attributes: 1. an insatiable desire to learn; 2. an unquenchable bias for action” -Verne Harnish

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Five Blogs – 20 October 2015

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Communications Pitfalls; How Managers & Employees Can Avoid Unnecessary Tension
Written by: Albert Qian

What Every Boss Wants from Millennials and How to Respond
Written by: Jeremy Chandler

Purpose Threads
Written by: Jon Mertz

Changing the conversation about change in testing
Written by: Katrina Clokie

Get Automated Testing “Done”
Written by: Hans Buwalda

Quote of the day:
“Trust, but verify” -Ronald Reagan

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Five Blogs – 19 October 2015

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Why Flexible Working Hours Make Employees More Productive
Written by: Sarah Landrum

On Service, Servants and Software
Written by: Pete Walen

Stop Asking Yourself ‘What’s My Passion?’ and Start Asking This Instead
Written by: Lily Zhang

The Best Leaders Are Constant Learners
Written by: Kenneth Mikkelsen and Harold Jarche

Internet of things: is it a security nightmare?
Written by: Gordon Hunt

Quote of the day:
“Estimates make sense if your goal is to optimize time or cost. #NoEstimates makes sense if you want to optimize for value.” -Vasco Duarte

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