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Similar to: How do I convince my boss that The Joel Test is credible and should be followed?and possibly: Effective Ways to Introduce Agile into the Workplace? I'm intentionally asking this question anonymously. TL;DR version: How can I improve the workplace I'm about to accept a job offer for a company that has failed The Joel Test with flying colors. These are the results from the interview I had.
This is not a new start-up that is just getting its feet wet, by the way. This is a company that has been around for years and only recently realized that they need to find some way to make money. In other words, this is not an optimal place to be. I have to take this job for personal reasons and I probably won't be able to find any other job for at least a year. Now, my question is how do I improve the conditions there. I am positive that within a few months I will be able to make a difference. But where do I start? And how?
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