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A lesson from Cinderella

Posted by Christophe on March 2, 2010

Daniel Kahneman, Nobel laureate in Economics and founder of behavioral economics tells us that happiness comes in two forms: the one coming from the experiencing self (as we do things), the one through the remembering self (as we remember how we did things).

Here’s a simple experience that demonstrates the difference: 2 patient undergoing a colonoscopy reported their pain level every minute. Resulting graphs:

The total amount of pain experienced by patient #2 is clearly higher than for patient #1. Same amplitude, and a longer duration.

But asked about the procedure a month later, patient #2 will recall a lower pain than patient #1.

Why is that?

While patient #2 pain lasted longer, after pain peaked (like for patient #1), pain slowly went down to almost nothing.

Simply said, our remembering self mainly keeps memory of past events as how they ended.

With this knowledge in hands, here are some opportunities to leave a positive long lasting effect within the business:

  • Retrospectives: end them with accolades: “I really appreciated that.”, “thank you for…”
  • Employee feedback sessions: attack difficult topics in the middle, and end them with opportunities and achievements
  • Production emergency midnight oil burners: when all over, bring some pizza and beer
  • Board meeting: follow the not-so-good sales revenue with smaller problems

Where else can pain management be leveraged to minimize business challenges and provide better memories?

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A picture is worth a wikipedia article

Posted by Christophe on May 17, 2009

First, let me say this is not a technical post.

RAIDs are a fancy way to take several small hard drives, and make them look like a big one – with or without fault tolerance.

Has anyone ever tried to explain to you the subitility of RAID selection?

Wikipedia does it in 15 screens. Precise, rich, informative… but tedious, and out of reach for most people.

Now, here’s another way to explain RAID:

raid

Requirements, story conditions of satisfactions, Documentation…

Are you using the right communication tools?

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Happy fools

Posted by Christophe on February 7, 2009

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Dr David A. Dunning, professor of psychology at Cornell University studies accuracy and illusion in human judgment.

His findings are clear and to be considered seriously: incompetent people just don’t know how bad they are. Worse, they think very strong about themselves, more than people who are actually good . Why? Simply because people who are awful at something lack the judgment skill or knowledge to recognize their incompetence or evaluate someone else qualities.

This has a lot of implications for you:

  • You do some things poorly and don’t know about it
  • Your self evaluation is tinted
  • You judgment of the performance of others is frequently wrong

Now think about the above in the context of yearly performance appraisals, interviews of candidates, promotion requests, and day to day when people disagree on how to fix a problem…

What can you do if you can’t judge? Simply don’t!

Don’t get angry at poor performers that just don’t see it. Train them if you can, replace them if you can’t. Don’t take it personally and more on.

There are many reasons not to do performance appraisals. Instead, engage them in personal introspection, and provide them with a clear vision and frequent feedback.

During interviews, don’t ask candidates how good they are at specific tasks (“what are your strengths / weaknesses?”). Instead, question them about how they specifically handled a given situation, what they would do different today about it.

I think this is a great blog post. So now I wonder…

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Dilbert – Changing requirements

Posted by Christophe on January 8, 2009

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Polite manager 1 – Police manager 0

Posted by Christophe on December 21, 2008

robot

A recent study from the University of Southern California and the University of California, Santa Barbara presented students with an animated, talking robot to help them learn do a specific task.

With half of the students, the robot suggested solutions with supportive questions (“how about we do [this] ?”). With the other half, the robot demanded solutions “Do [this] now!”.

The study showed that the group of students instructed by the nicer robot learned as much as 57% more than the others taught by the bossy robot.

The study didn’t test with human instructors. Until then, be a nice manager.

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Linda Rising: Prejudices Can Alter Team Work

Posted by Christophe on November 14, 2008

In this interview filmed during Agile 2008, following the presentation “Who Do You Trust?”, Linda Rising shows how prejudices can affect the relationships between team members. According to Linda, we all have a tendency to categorize others based on characteristics like race, religion, sex, but also based on more trivial characteristics, and many times we are not even aware we are doing it.

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Martin Fowler and Dan North Point Out a Yawning Crevasse of Doom

Posted by Christophe on August 17, 2008

In this presentation filmed during QCon London 2007, Martin Fowler and Dan North talk about the communication gap existing between the developers and the customers or users. Closing this gap is extremely important in order to create successful software.

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Beware of the Obvious

Posted by Christophe on July 31, 2008

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We invited our whole sales team to participate to our sprint demo showcasing work done for them.
Barely anyone showed up.

Why?

Because they thougth it was a demo about cell phones (Sprint PCS). Duh!

Beware of the obvious – interact and validate everyone is on the same page.

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