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Ownership

If a programmer takes ownership of a project, they desire to see it succeed--they look for ways to improve it and make it better--they try to tackle the tough problems.

It sounds like the problems you are having are stemming from a lack of ownership of the project. When this happens, a developer will blame others, not care about the project, not work well with other team-mates, not communicate, etc.

Ultimately, you'll need to get the team to have a sense of ownership in the project.

A related post about team ownership.

###Ownership

If a programmer takes ownership of a project, they desire to see it succeed--they look for ways to improve it and make it better--they try to tackle the tough problems.

It sounds like the problems you are having are stemming from a lack of ownership of the project. When this happens, a developer will blame others, not care about the project, not work well with other team-mates, not communicate, etc.

Ultimately, you'll need to get the team to have a sense of ownership in the project.

A related post about team ownership.

Ownership

If a programmer takes ownership of a project, they desire to see it succeed--they look for ways to improve it and make it better--they try to tackle the tough problems.

It sounds like the problems you are having are stemming from a lack of ownership of the project. When this happens, a developer will blame others, not care about the project, not work well with other team-mates, not communicate, etc.

Ultimately, you'll need to get the team to have a sense of ownership in the project.

A related post about team ownership.

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###Ownership

If a programmer takes ownership of a project, they desire to see it succeed--they look for ways to improve it and make it better--they try to tackle the tough problems.

It sounds like the problems you are having are stemming from a lack of ownership of the project. When this happens, a developer will blame others, not care about the project, not work well with other team-mates, not communicate, etc.

Ultimately, you'll need to get the team to have a sense of ownership in the project.

A related post about team ownershipA related post about team ownership.

###Ownership

If a programmer takes ownership of a project, they desire to see it succeed--they look for ways to improve it and make it better--they try to tackle the tough problems.

It sounds like the problems you are having are stemming from a lack of ownership of the project. When this happens, a developer will blame others, not care about the project, not work well with other team-mates, not communicate, etc.

Ultimately, you'll need to get the team to have a sense of ownership in the project.

A related post about team ownership.

###Ownership

If a programmer takes ownership of a project, they desire to see it succeed--they look for ways to improve it and make it better--they try to tackle the tough problems.

It sounds like the problems you are having are stemming from a lack of ownership of the project. When this happens, a developer will blame others, not care about the project, not work well with other team-mates, not communicate, etc.

Ultimately, you'll need to get the team to have a sense of ownership in the project.

A related post about team ownership.

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###Ownership

If a programmer takes ownership of a project, they desire to see it succeed--they look for ways to improve it and make it better--they try to tackle the tough problems.

It sounds like the problems you are having are stemming from a lack of ownership of the project. When this happens, a developer will blame others, not care about the project, not work well with other team-mates, not communicate, etc.

Ultimately, you'll need to get the team to have a sense of ownership in the project.

A related post about team ownership.