1e. Humility

Humility

Alastair Cockburn
“At any level of accomplishment, a team should have the humility and healthy skeptisism to ask questions and see where it might lead” (Crystal Clear, p.254, Cockburn, A.)

Other
Humility – the best project managers acknowledge they don’t know everything and must engage the stakeholders to close the gaps. (Agile Project Management Methods for ERP, Glen B. Alleman In Extreme Programming and Agile Methods: XP/Agile Universe 2002, pp. 70–88, Springer Verlag, LNCS 2418, Editors, Don Wells and Laurie Williams.)

Collaboration

In order to get a broader perspective, multiple ideas, perspectives should be considered. “You’ll evaluate myriad possibilities, moment to moment , and intuitively pick the nest course of action” (The Art of Agile Development, p.XIII, Shore, James, Warden, S., Shore, Jim).

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