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A list of all pages that have property "Wish" with value "Get a big thing done". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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     (Get a big thing done)
    • Story splitter  + (Get a big thing done.)
    • Spectrum of views  + (Get a group drifting towards polarization back on track and get on with the business at hand.)
    • Five whys  + (Get to the root cause and fix it.)
    • Accelerator list  + (Getting better in getting better speeds everything up. Some day you will pass the tipping point…)
    • First things first  + (Getting things done at high speed.)
    • Question carousel  + (Great questions induce great answers.)
    • Back brief  + (Having everyone on the same page increases chances for success.)
    • Open space  + (High learning, play and engagement.)
    • Cruise missile  + (Hitting a moving target is both more effective and efficient.)
    • One service deserves another  + (How do you decide if and when an item—for which your squad neither have the time or skills—gets pulled in by another squad?)
    • Are in  + (Include all—and only real—stakeholders for faster decisions and greater personal responsibility.)
    • Happiness index  + (Increase the level of joy in day to day work, while speeding up.)
    • Wiki  + (Increased communication bandwidth makes everything smooth and flow, and improves the signal-to-noise ratio.)
    • Common ground  + (Increased cooperation and fast action on matters of shared concern create community and avoids conflict.)
    • Kanban  + (Increasing your learning power as an individual, group, team, unit, organization, or society gives meaning and sizzle to life.)
    • Product backlog  + (It is important that everyone agrees to what needs to be done next at any given time, and that the agreement be made visible.)
    • OKR  + (Keep everyone moving forward as an aligned and autonomous team.)
    • Weak signals, big action  + (Keeping a system within its tolerance makes it sustainable.)
    • Daily standup  + (Keeping track of the status of outstanding work keeps everyone's eye on the ball and helps planning your day.)
    • Product vision  + (Knowing what is and is not the purpose gives focus and direction and makes choices and decisions a lot easier and facilitates flow.)
    • We don’t make mistakes, we learn  + (Learn.)
    • Intent at least two levels up  + (Make decisions that advance the whole in the right direction, even under extreme pressure.)
    • Habit of changing habits  + (Make the best of now.)
    • Triage  + (Making the right decisions timely is an art, will make life simpler and more effective.)
    • Burning desire  + (Manifest your big idea.)
    • Big hairy audacious goal  + (Manifesting your burning desire.)
    • Unity of purpose  + (Moving in the same direction while contributing to a greater good gives meaning to live and is fulfilling.)
    • Daily scrum of scrums  + (Need communication to flow between connected teams.)
    • Aligning pivot plan  + (Nimbly changing your course and having a clear plan when the situation demands it gives you a competitive advantage.)
    • Spice girls question  + (Once something is flowing across the Kanban board you don't ever want it to be discarded and waste scarce resources and capacity.)
    • Change potential gauge  + (Optimise the chances for a successful transition, a change of being, a metamorphosis.)
    • Ask for the moon  + (Organisational change is hard and complex. Making sure the essential start conditions are in place boosts the chance for success. Some organisations are unfit to start such a change, so any effort is just a waste.)
    • Ritual dissent and assent  + (Overall plans and solutions that are more ore resilient than consensus based techniques bring out the best in both the participants and the solution.)
    • Product portfolio  + (Overview and clear strategic goals aligns forces and eases planning on all levels.)
    • Differentiate to integrate  + (People are likely to act together when, including everyone, differentiate their stakes.)
    • Sense of urgency  + (People are moved in sustainable action towards opportunity when they have a true sense of urgency.)
    • Weighted shortest job first  + (Pick the right stuff to work on to minimuze output (and thus effort) and maximize outcome.)
    • Wardley map  + (Picking the right investments and decide what to make, buy or outsource is a winning strategy.)
    • Set of reference stories  + (Planning with predictability and sustainability creates trust and competitive advantage in the market.)
    • Wind through a tree  + (Productive and energetic meetings that matter and respect everyone’s views.)
    • Integrating statement leaps forward  + (Progress when the time is right and calls out for the next step.)
    • Stable team  + (Quality, predictability and sustainability are highly valued by clients and the market.)
    • Decision spectrum  + (Quick and proper decision-making secures progress and increases autonomy and flexibility.)
    • Scrum  + (Quickly and nimbly speed towards a shared goal.)
    • Thumbs protocol  + (Quickly find out where everyone stands so you can amend a proposal if needed and move on to implementation.)
    • Interview & draw  + (Quickly get to know someone else by active listening and be able to backbrief what you just learned.)
    • Foreign glimpses  + (Seeing is believing. See monkey, do monkey can help jumpstart beginning scrum teams.)
    • Small group self-management roles  + (Self-managing groups allow you to focus on and lead the whole.)
    • Team charter  + (Self-organization is both powerful and efficient and does not require management. How do you steer a swarm, though?)
    • Allies experience differences  + (Set up conditions under which every person can be independent of group pressure help identify and integrate differences into a bigger whole.)
    • Focus on focus off  + (Setting the stage with a mind-set for productive communication helps participants set aside blaming and judgment—and fear of blaming and judgment.)
    • Lean decision filter  + (Should I continue to work on my story or should I move to analyze some new ones?)
    • Scrumming the scrum  + (Speeding up the speeding up eventually gives you an unfair sustainable competitive advantage.)
    • Mission order  + (Speedy action with local decisions in line with the intent at least two levels up.)
    • Just say no  + (Spending your limited time on the things that really matter creates a more intentional and solid yes, builds trust and coherence.)
    • Decouple stages  + (Stages should be independent to reduce coupling and promote autonomy.)
    • Agile architect  + (The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.)
    • Strategic product owner  + (The work is simply too much for a single product owner,)
    • Tactical product owner  + (The work is simply too much for a single product owner,)
    • Planning poker  + (To level understanding and knowledge and get a feeling for how much effort it is.)
    • Six plus or minus one  + (To optimize team performance, team size is crucial.)
    • Belief statement  + (Value-driven behavior.)
    • Daily clean code  + (Velocity is limited because a team spends time dealing with too many bugs.)
    • Main effort  + (Victory is defined as being recognized as being the best in class. Being the best in class energizes and works like a magnet on staff and customers.)
    • Nemawashi  + (Wise decisions at the latest responsible moment that are implemented fast propel everyone forward almost effortlessly.)
    • Decentral control  + (With speed and adaptability you can outmaneuver uncertainty.)
    • Goldilocks sizer  + (Working in flow is satisfying and productive.)
    • Teams that finish early accelerate faster  + (You really want to have some time to think clearly about how to improve your work.)
    • Babushka of value  + (You want a sustainable, ever evolving flow of value creating activities.)
    • Ambiguity test  + (You want clear, unambiguous and intelligible requirements, expressing needs and wishes.)
    • Yesterday’s weather  + (You want just the right amount of tension and ambition to get things done while learning.)
    • Mirror, mirror on the wall  + (You want people to fully understand that projection takes place continuously.)
    • Consent  + (You want the best itegrative solution to emerge while making progress.)
    • Don’t just do something, stand there!  + (You want to change the world one meeting at a time. Reaching shared goals in a timely, effective and efficient way leads to the right decisions and make people energized and happy and makes a ‘yes’ really mean something.)
    • Socratic dialog  + (You want to discover insights about what really matters to you by thorough reflection.)
    • Whole elephant  + (You want to focus the energy to those issues that matter most, and not waste it on irrelevant topics or conflicts and run out of steam.)
    • Boom buffer  + (You want to get as much done in a single sprint, without interrupts.)
    • Meeting length proportional to agenda  + (You want to invest the proper amount of time to investigate a key issue and its resolution.)
    • Release burndown chart  + (You want to keep track of your release planning and manage expectations accordingly.)
    • Clarifying go-around  + (You want to know what the best next step is.)
    • Definition of done  + (You want to know when items are done, ready for the next step.)
    • Disagree and commit  + (You want to make progress, even when several people have different, sometimes confliction opinions and perspectives.)
    • Elegant checklist  + (You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level.)
    • Match people to the task  + (You want to make sure the group as a whole can address the problem.)
    • Retrospective prime directive  + (You want to make sure you are still on the right path, and adjust course, or even pivot, if necessary.)
    • 3 × 3 rule  + (You want to optimize the whole and avoid sub-optimization.)
    • Anyone else?  + (acknowledge real feelings and keep everyone included and focused on the task at hand)
    • Innovation accounting  + (continuously make the right decisions towards a shared goal)
    • Slack speeds up  + (getting more done in less time)
    • Teach back  + (have every single learner understand the topic at hand)
    • Startup’s runway  + (increase the odds to actually lift off into a thriving business)
    • Start what you finish and finish what you start  + (ka-ching a day makes product owner say hurray.)
    • How may we  + (put team members in the right spirit to frame insights as opportunities)
    • Actionable behavioural metrics one-pager  + (seeing if you are on track with product development helps you make the right decisions for the next version)
    • Virtual team  + (team up with like-minded to pursue a shared goal.)
    • Tribal learning  + (tip the entire culture towards more safety, freedom, learning, and amazing results)
    • Process diagram  + (understand a process)
    • Whole system in the room  + (understand everyone’s stakes, faster decision-making, and greater personal responsibility)