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Reverse Mentoring: Should Younger Workers Be Mentoring Your Executives? What happens when younger knowledge workers, the millennials, bring a new perspective to an organization? Reverse mentoring can dramatically improve employee retention, team collaboration, and the adoption of newer technology.
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Manage Your Personal Project Portfolio One Step at a Time Can you take the best practices of agile and apply them to your personal life? You bet you can. Johanna Rothman writes on how she manages her personal project portfolio the same way she advise other people to manage their work project portfolios.
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Immersive Interviewing and Hiring Hiring people for any role on an agile team (manager, ScrumMaster, product owner, team member, or architect) is challenging. Even though candidates might be able to answer your questions and prove their C++ programming skills, what you really want are people who are competent and capable, work well with others, and will fit in with your team.
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Autumn Leaves A farewell letter from Better Software magazine editor Joey McAllister.
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As You Wish A letter from the Better Software magazine editor.
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FAQ: Will a Tester Certification Help Me Get a Better Job? In this installment of FAQ, SQE Trainer Claire Lohr answers one of the questions students ask her most often.
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Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger A letter from the Better Software magazine editor.
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Corporate University: Growing Software Development Talents A company with powerful technology and costly equipment is still going to be stuck in a rut without the right personnel. Here, Galyna Datsiv spotlights the concept of corporate universities, where IT organizations can support their products, processes, and even customers by ensuring the growth of new talent and existing employees.
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A Kind of Magic A letter from the Better Software magazine editor.
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FAQ: What Questions Should Software Tester Certification Students Be Able to Answer? In this installment of FAQ, SQE Trainer Ed Weller answers one of the questions students ask him most often.
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