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Tiani Jones

@tiani_original

Engineering, Complexity, Sociotechnology, Improvement Scientist, Future Parisienne, X-cessive Wanderer, Proper Science Ltd

Brooklyn Katılım Nisan 2009
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Michael Woodley
Michael Woodley@michaelsgoodco·
Most companies still treat culture like branding and performance like a dashboard light. But an organization isn’t a machine. It’s a complex adaptive system: more like a living body than a factory floor. That’s how we designed the GoodCo Ecosystem: The Compass is your nervous system sensing, orienting, and guiding response The GROWTH Loop is your muscle + bone enabling adaptive movement GPI is your vitals panel revealing stress, safety, and systemic health TRACE is your executive function linking intent to action over time You don’t need to replace your organization. You need to understand how it actually works.
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Michael Woodley
Michael Woodley@michaelsgoodco·
🧵 Why the Big 5 Consulting Firms Keep Winning — Even When They Don’t Change a Thing 1/7 Everyone complains about the Big 5 consulting firms: @McKinsey @BCG @BainandCompany @Deloitte and @Accenture... ...and yet, companies keep hiring them. Not because they drive transformation. But because they reinforce the "right" patterns — for the people already in power. ⬇️
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Michael Woodley
Michael Woodley@michaelsgoodco·
Most SAFe adoptions don’t fail because they’re misunderstood. They fail because they succeed at the wrong thing. They scale reporting. They preserve hierarchy. They rename the org chart. But they don’t change behavior. They don’t reduce org debt. They don’t shift the patterns. And still, people defend them passionately. Because SAFe doesn’t endure because it transforms. It endures because people can’t afford to admit it didn’t.
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Tiani Jones@tiani_original·
@madplatt That was a notification to “stay woke, “ as it would have originally been used pre-appropriation. Very sad to hear of this senseless violence. Please stay safe!
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Mario Platt
Mario Platt@madplatt·
Just been notified that where I live, Reading UK, there will likely be multiple gatherings / riots by right wing racists over weekend So people who look like me, as happened in the last week all over the UK, are likely to get assaulted in the street for *checks notes * EXISTING
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Tiani Jones@tiani_original·
Eagles don’t fly with pigeons.
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Simon Wardley
Simon Wardley@swardley·
Exploring the future of work, a group of 40+ mappers, 10 hours, many maps and perspectives created. End result, where to invest depends upon your purpose - benefiting society or making money.
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Tiani Jones@tiani_original·
Sure wish there was such a thing as business-only flights.
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
Josh. Individuals working in the “scatter/gather” model will _always_ be less efficient. They form individual bottlenecks as people wait for them. They create unnecessary integration steps and a failed integration adds considerable dev time. Since they don’t have external expertise available as they work, they spend time looking stuff up and flailing around. They cannot benefit from the learning inherent in working collaboratively with people who have skills they don’t have. Their code requires an extra review step. Their tests are typically inadequate, so there’s an extra testing phase. I could go on. These issues can easily double or triple development costs. The question, then, is whether the company is willing to eat those additional costs. It’s a simple cost/benefit calculation. Sure, people can refuse to work collaboratively because they don’t feel comfortable with it. That’s equivalent to a carpenter refusing to use power tools because they don’t feel comfortable around them. Yes, they can get the work done, but there’s a cost. I should add that if there are “intense social interactions” in an Ensemble, you’re probably going about it wrong. You cannot work in an ensemble without psychological safety.
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@allenholub In this whole discourse about "ensemble" programming you are having - you still haven't addressed the issue of individual suitability for such an approach!? Some people find the intense social interactions involved to be actively damaging to their mental health...

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Daniel Bryant
Daniel Bryant@danielbryantuk·
Love the call out to using appropriate practices, patterns, and tools depending on your desired outcome and company/team stage and constraints (with a shout out to @swardley mapping and Westrum’s team typologies) @tiani_original at #QConLondon
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Tiani Jones@tiani_original·
Fun with Dick and Jane movie … feels like my life right now 🤣
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Tiani Jones@tiani_original·
@lissijean I’m heading to London in 2 weeks … bracing for the international travel woes.
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