- You may use the Shamrock mapping for retros, or to elaborate on an Element's Dynamics along Autonomy and Mastery.
- This is probably derived from Daniel Pink's Drive -- Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose.
- Place an element (as in this case "Compile") along Autonomy - Y Axis, and Mastery - X Axis.
- Then, identify the "accentuators" and "Drags" on both axis.
- Lift are those that allow the element to move to greater autonomy, whereas weight brings it down.
- Likewise, Thrust propels the element along Mastery, while Drag hold it back.
Scraps from various sources and my own writings on Generative AI, AGI, Digital, Disruption, Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Scaled Agile, XP, TDD, FDD, DevOps, Design Thinking, etc.
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Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Shamrock Mapping - Mike Coon
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