A reader took me to task for "not being a team player" in my example of walking away from an opportunity to co-develop a training program with a difficult Agile coach. It was easy to set this criticism aside as the person offering it was in no position to be familiar with the context or full story. Nonetheless, the comment gave me pause to consider more deeply the rationale behind my decision. What experiential factors did I leverage when coming to this seemingly abrupt decision?
Collaboration vs Clobber-ation - Redux
Collaboration vs Clobber-ation - Redux
Collaboration vs Clobber-ation - Redux
A reader took me to task for "not being a team player" in my example of walking away from an opportunity to co-develop a training program with a difficult Agile coach. It was easy to set this criticism aside as the person offering it was in no position to be familiar with the context or full story. Nonetheless, the comment gave me pause to consider more deeply the rationale behind my decision. What experiential factors did I leverage when coming to this seemingly abrupt decision?