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Thursday, 24 December 2009

Specialists should become more

Posted by Simon Baker
In my ideal team anyone can do anything. Sadly it's just not realistic. Some skills are just too specialized. That said, if you need the specialized skills get a specialist in the team and avoid sharing some centralized service. Don't worry if the specialist is not utilized 100%. That's a good thing! If he has the right attitude he will muck in, contribute in other areas you did not anticipate, and he should use the opportunity to acquire complementary and even new skills by working with and learning from the rest of the team. And of course, it goes without saying that he should be helping others acquire a level of competence in his specialized skill set to build resilience into the team.
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Saturday, 19 December 2009

Curse of the specialist

Posted by Simon Baker
If you're a specialist then you probably have some expertise that enables you to objectively state a case for doing something or doing something in a certain way. And you should be able to persuade others that it is the right thing to do. Being the expert doesn't give you the right to make unilateral decisions in a team. Give your knowledge freely. You have an obligation to help people learn from you. Be approachable and share.
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Thursday, 10 December 2009

Intrinsic motivation

Posted by Simon Baker
Money is important in this day and age. But money doesn't motivate people to do their best. Watch the video. Even better read some Deming.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Budgeting bunkum

Posted by Simon Baker
Despite the UK Government issuing it's new budget today - oh utter joy, btw - this post was motivated by IT budgeting experiences.
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Monday, 7 December 2009

Being cost effective

Posted by Simon Baker
Forget about economies of scale. Reduce complexity. Find flow.