Who’s fault is it?

Photo by Adi Goldstein

One of my former bosses had a nice sign on his desk: “It’s my fault!”. He often pointed to it silently when we came to him again finger-pointing on each other – complaining and quarreling.

Our project was very stressful. Everyone had a lot to do on a tight schedule. Of course, we had defined our responsibilities at the beginning of the project so that we could each concentrate on our areas. Given the complexity of the project, this was a must.

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About this blog

We live in turbulent times. Particularly for leaders its hard to find time to read a book. 

I used my sabbatical to write a book. I had never done this before, but it just felt right at this moment.

In India so many things fell in place that I just opened my computer and started typing. 

Originally it was just a writeup for myself and my wife. Based on the extremely positive feedback of the few people I gave it to I decided to be brave and publish it. 

It was a hard decision as the story is very personal. However if it just helps to inspire one additional person it was worth it.

Based on this experience I also decided to change my life and share my knowledge with individuals and organisations in need for transformation.

Agile is not only a new delivery model. It entirely changes the way we lead. Due to the increased complexity and speed of our life there is hardly any alternative to this.

I will use this blog to share my thoughts on how business relevant aspects of this change. Looking forward to work with you on this in your organisation.