It’s been a quite busy week, but here come the links for calendar week 13, 2011:
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An interesting article from 2001 about different kinds of leadership styles by Donald E. Gray: Managing In Mayberry: An examination of Three Distinct Leadership Styles.
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Handling bugs is a reoccurring topic among those who are practising Scrum. The guys at SoftArtisans tried out to prioritize the bugs along with the user stories and give story points for them, too. It’s worth reading, because it might be a game changer for you.
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Pawel Brodzinski blogged about taught helplessness in response to the comments he received for his art of saying no post. I kind of agree with Pawel, it’s better to say no when there is a potential for self-learning. If there isn’t, then it is a very different story.
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The current system of Facebook is capable of processing over 20 billion processes a day. It is brilliant, I cannot say anything else.
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Again a Google related material by infoq.com; how to ensure product quality at Google. A quote from the article: “Google does not have a large testing department, but rather testing is partially assigned to the developers,…”. It should be default for every company in the software industry.
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