Dr. Marcus RaitnerThe Journey is the DestinationWhat do user stories, story points, and OKR have in common? The process is more important than the result. The journey is the destination!4 min read·Apr 15, 2023----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerTwitter 2.0: The Digital AgoraInstead of fostering escalation of outrage we should overcome confirmation bias by confronting users with alternative perspectives2 min read·Nov 26, 2022----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerSlow is smooth, smooth is fastTrying harder, squeezing in more, always on: The technical possibilities tempt us to condense our time. But is more and faster always…5 min read·Sep 25, 2022----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerA matter of time, not locationTrying to combine the best of home and office in hybrid forms of working is laudable, but often misses the point: Flexibility in time makes…4 min read·Jun 24, 2022----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerHe Who Says A Does Not Have to Say BGive me the strength to stand my ground when I am right, give me the humility to admit mistakes when I am wrong, and give me the wisdom to…3 min read·Jan 22, 2022----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerThe Three Pillars of Agility: Empiricism, Empowerment and OwnershipBeyond the frameworks, agile means exploring a complex environment through trial and error with an empowered team owning what they are…·4 min read·Oct 24, 2021----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerThe Post-Pandemic Office as a Place of Inspirational EncounterNow that we have experienced that knowledge-work can be done anywhere, our offices hopefully evolve into creative places for inspiring…·4 min read·Jul 29, 2021--1--1
Dr. Marcus RaitnerThe Art of ReductionWe are wired for searching solutions by adding things. This leads to rules, processes and ultimately organizations being overly complex.·3 min read·Jun 12, 2021----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerAgility is Team SportWhat counts is the performance of the team. How can individual performance be assessed then? And should one do so at all?·3 min read·Nov 30, 2020----
Dr. Marcus RaitnerThe Agile Transformation: Think Big, Start Small, Learn FastFor your agile transformation you have to think big to break up silos, but at the same time start small to learn together.·4 min read·Nov 17, 2020----