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Three tips for writing a good User Story
A good product owner or business analyst is crucial to much of a product’s success. If you have the luxury of being allowed to attend proper training prior to starting your role, that’s great. In practice, we often see that people (have to) start untrained in such a role and have to develop a way […]
Meet Synergio’s House of Innovation
“It’s 5 to 12,” warns top executive at ASML Peter Wennink. “The Dutch high-tech industry, scientists and government are not doing enough to innovate and are in danger of missing the boat massively in the great transitions of our time,” Wennink explained. The importance of innovation is of all times, but today it seems more […]
How do you ensure that your team members do dare to develop outside their comfort zone?
Suppose you have to do something you’ve never done before and you come up with all kinds of excuses to avoid doing it. Procrastination. Recognizable? Then you are not the only one. Many people find it scary to do something unfamiliar. Because it’s outside their comfort zone. We also encounter this fear regularly in development […]
How do you connect your organization’s strategy with execution?
Strategy and its implementation are often not connected in the day-to-day operations of many organizations. By deploying portfolio management from your organization’s strategic objectives, work is prioritized for added value, in line with business strategy. In this way, strategy and execution do connect. Last June, we hosted one of our Executive Round Tables on the […]
You have to sail on today’s wind…
Collaborate and deal with change Did you know that sailing is in many ways similar to the process of collaboration and change within organizations? Now you may be wondering; “What’s sailing got to do with that?” For me, as a sailor, a lot. Just imagine the following scenario: You get on a sailboat with your […]
Everyone in their best place and in their own role
I love gardening and everything that comes with it, from plan to execution. Before the shovel goes into the ground I wonder: What will the structure of this garden be? What should be high and what should be low? What grows where well? As soon as I have a plan, I immediately get to work: […]