I not only use all of the brains I have, but all I can borrow.
Chapter 8Agile Collaboration
Any nontrivial project requires a team of people. The days of building a full product alone, in your garage, have pretty much passed us by. But working in a team is very different from working alone; suddenly, your actions have consequences on the productivity and progress of others in the team and on the entire project.
The success of a project depends on how effectively the people on the team work together, how they interact, and how they manage their activities. Everyone’s actions must be relevant to the context of the project, and in turn each individual action affects the project context.
Effective collaboration is ...
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