Predictably Irrational
The Cost of Social Norms – Why We Are Happy to Do Things, but Not When We Are Paid to Do Them Example: AARP, Employer/Employee Relationships, Open Source Software Observations: o “we live simultaneously Problem of Procrastination and Self-Control – Why We Can’t Make Ourselves Do What We Want to Do Example: Vehicle Maintenance, E-mail Experiment: Class paper deadlines Observations: o “We found that Scrum and the use of time boxes The High Price of Ownership – Why We Overvalue What We Have Example: Duke basketball tickets – students must camp out in tents outside the stadium, air horn sounds0 码力 | 3 页 | 234.46 KB | 5 月前3A Seat at the Table - IT Leadership in the Age of Agility
luck, Agile fellows. Build Versus Buy: Everyone knows that in every case under the sun, in any example one can imagine, when rational human beings are making decisions, if an IT product can be acquired0 码力 | 4 页 | 379.23 KB | 5 月前3A Seat at the Table: IT Leadership in the Age of Agility - Part 2
like concurrency errors. Build Versus Buy Everyone knows that in every case under the sun, in any example one can imagine, when rational human beings are making decisions, if an IT product can be acquired0 码力 | 7 页 | 387.61 KB | 5 月前3A Seat at the Table - IT Leadership in the Age of Agility
sure that we do so. The importance that we have attached to the timing of FOC is just another example of the misconception that IT delivery is about delivering discrete, finished products. We want our0 码力 | 7 页 | 387.48 KB | 5 月前3git 操作手册
/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb | grep -v '^#' | grep -v '^$' #查看默认配置 external_url 'h�p://gitlab.example.com' #修改配置文件 # cat > /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb <0 码力 | 35 页 | 1.69 MB | 1 年前3
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