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John McFadyen is one of the most positive, optimistic yet grounded people I know. He somehow manages to balance all the variable that come with working in uncertain, volatile and complex environments with a positive outlook that views every setback as an opportunity.
We tried to stump him with this question and his early hesitation in the video made us think that we had achieved our goal, but he quickly bounced back with such a great answer to this question that we continue to admire his spirit and be inspired by the decisions he makes.
In this short video, John briefly examines what could be his greatest regret as an #agilecoach and delivers a great piece of insight into how his positive mindset prevents him from having regrets.
If you work as a #scrummaster or #agilecoach, you'll find his answer refreshing and inspiring. We know we did. #agile #scrum #scrummaster #agilecoach #agileprojectmanagement
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John McFadyen is one of the most positive, optimistic yet grounded people I know. He somehow manages to balance all the variable that come with working in uncertain, volatile and complex environments with a positive outlook that views every setback as an opportunity.
We tried to stump him with this question and his early hesitation in the video made us think that we had achieved our goal, but he quickly bounced back with such a great answer to this question that we continue to admire his spirit and be inspired by the decisions he makes.
In this short video, John briefly examines what could be his greatest regret as an #agilecoach and delivers a great piece of insight into how his positive mindset prevents him from having regrets.
If you work as a #scrummaster or #agilecoach, you'll find his answer refreshing and inspiring. We know we did. #agile #scrum #scrummaster #agilecoach #agileprojectmanagement