I believe but don't expect anyone else to agree: There is systemic, institutional depression across the Web Industry going on. DO you agree?

Mar 12, 2016 · 8:14 AM UTC

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@adamhepton @Raelshark Yeah, I liked Twitter more when it was less crowded and this sort of chat happened more, at least we're having it :)
@adamhepton @mholzschlag Also risky to ask directly, since it can be a violation of privacy and ADA... Depending on roles.
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@Raelshark @adamhepton Very true. This is why "group as a whole" approaches might benefit all. I'm interested to the tie-in with agile.
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@mholzschlag I'm not sure it is higher than the general population.
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@kevdog That we are at a low point in human history is indisputable. I do think we are at a crossroads in our industry specifically as well.
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@mholzschlag yes, noticed this as well.
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@mholzschlag probably cos the general attitude is show the world how cool and skilled you are, all is marketing, pretend everything is ok?
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@mholzschlag it looks like we are in the adulthood of the web: less jokes more problems.we pretend there aren't problems and behave as teens
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@adamhepton @mholzschlag How does Kanban differ in terms of openness from Scrum?
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@adamhepton @mholzschlag Yep, good stuff. Thanks. :) (And I should sleep. Mols - that's another big factor in personal/org depression...)
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