On the Milestone of a Major Release: Rethinking How to Choose Work for the Second Half of the Year to Boost Your Value #220
In this episode, Kei-san shares their personal experience successfully releasing a large-scale website renovation project that spanned six months.
I was surprised by the current state of elementary school swimming pools.
Before summer vacation, the conversation turns to the surprising changes at their daughter's elementary school. It turns out the school pool has been abolished and replaced by a system using a private sports club. This episode, reflecting the flow of the times, makes one fondly recall their own childhood.
It was a project where I flexibly changed my own role as I proceeded.
Regarding work, the behind-the-scenes of a large-scale project where they handled everything from requirements definition to implementation is revealed. Although the plan was originally to focus on implementation, they tuned their role to "direction" to help the project progress smoothly. Their commitment to providing higher value by entrusting the implementation to a reliable engineer is quite impressive.
Looking back on three months where a family turning point and a work peak overlapped.
The climax of this project coincided with a major private life change: their daughter entering elementary school. How did they face work within limited time while handling tasks like making bento boxes and participating in school events? Please listen to the full episode to hear about the "certain challenge" Kei-san faced and the insights gained from it.
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