The Difference Between Shipping and Advancing
“ All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward .” — Ellen Glasgow One day I was at the neighbor's house, hanging out with friends, when I noticed a calendar with a quote for each month. Paging through it, I came across the one above. It impacted me deeply at the time, as it aligned with what I often felt I saw in the world. Movement without progress. As the years have passed the quote has stayed with me, and its meaning to me has evolved as I've progressed through my career. I can see that in today's business culture, we often confuse activity with achievement. Let's consider the differences between shipping and advancing. "Shipping" means delivering something, releasing a feature, completing a sprint, publishing a post, or closing a ticket. Shipping is visible. It feels productive. It checks a box. Advancing, on the other hand, means moving closer to a meaningful objective. It's creating durable value. Improving systems and not just outputs....