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#28 Six Ways to Decrease Stress in Development Partnerships

#28 Six Ways to Decrease Stress in Development Partnerships

FromInspect and Adapt


#28 Six Ways to Decrease Stress in Development Partnerships

FromInspect and Adapt

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Working with external software development partners often increases stress for the existing internal staff. A Construx client asked us to conduct research with our clients on approaches to reducing this stress. We identified six recommendations and related specific actions that organizations can take to decrease internal stress and improve overall teamwork with their partners.Join Construx Senior Fellow Earl Beede as he describes the results of this client-driven research. You'll learn the six recommendations and specific actions you can take to lower your internal staff’s stress. You'll also hear about some case studies that describe what worked and what didn’t work in the case of several specific external partnerships Construx studied.
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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World-class software development requires far more than language/platform expertise and steady sprints. Join us as we describe time-tested, industry-proven software best practices at the team, organization, and leadership levels, sharing examples from recent engagements with software teams of all sizes.Construx is led by industry leader Steve McConnell, author of Code Complete and More Effective Agile. Software experts first and software trainers and consultants second, our team has seen what works and doesn’t work in hundreds of software organizations.Host Mark Griffin spent the first half of his career as an electrical engineer doing silicon hardware design and leading software automation teams. He moved into the sales side of software because he wanted to spread the value of what his company was building. It was supposed to be a one-year assignment that turned into the second half of his career. His balance of deeply technical skills and right-brain artistry also makes him a masterful home brewer!