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Agile Uprising Podcast
Summary: The is the Agile Uprising Podcast. Agile Uprising is a purpose-built network that focuses on the advancement of the agile mindset and global professional networking between leading agilists. We will remain agnostic of certifying bodies and focus purely on the advancement of the agile craft. Our network will evolve over time, and at the core our online community will remain free to join - forever. We will leverage both traditional and emerging communication and collaboration channels to explore various topics of interest with a direct focus on removing external influences from sponsors, partners and other organizations.
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What actually happens when you hire smart people and then put them in positions where they have to use their highest order thinking skills on context switching activities? Listen to Brandi Olson and Andy Cleff to understand the true costs of organizational multi-tasking.
Domain-Driven Design in Agile Transformations
Lena Ross and Jen Frahm chat with Andy Cleff about empathy and resilience in leadership. Topics include: * Getting executives fully onboard with business agility. * Helping leaders gain a better understanding of the things in front of the change community. * Dealing with congruence, balancing the needs and capabilities of self, others, and context. * Growth mindsets and a commitment to life-long learning
Principles as Metrics
In this agileuprising episode, guest @Nazee_Hajebi discusses her talk at Agile2019’s Women in Agile @womeninagileorg: “Nevertheless, She Finally Thinks She Persisted” Cohosts Andy Cleff and Chris Murman ramble on, as usual, exploring two main threads with a very patient Nazee: 1) Hajebi’s experience leading up to, during, and after her Women in Agile 2019 talk 2) How unrealized/unprocessed trauma plays out in the workplace
MHA 2019: Software Craftsmanship for Organizational Agility with David Bernstein
Use Cases 2.0 with Ivar Jacobson
James Gifford chats with Tomo Watanabe while at MHA2019 about how to know if you are being a good scrum master…. Topics covered include * Continuous learning * How a scrum master can be of service to team, product owner, the organization * What servant leadership looks like * Active listening * Facilitation
MHA 2019 - Agile in the Classroom with Bret Thayer
Empiricism! The Missing Piece in Agile
Join Dan Montgomery and James Gifford @scrummando as they discuss: Start Less, Finish More: Building Strategic Agility with Objectives and Key Results Topics include: Agile strategy - not an oxymoron Balanced scorecards Bringing Agile into OKRs Making work visible Business Outcomes Thinking in terms of results Slippage Organizations Goal setting, iterating and adapting Kanban and WIP Taking the time for everybody - leadership included - to understand agile Theory of Constraints - The Goal
In this @AgileUprising podcast Chris Murman @chrismurman and Andy Cleff @justsitthere chat about a new initiative at the AU - helping folks in our community find their voice to share ideas they have brewing. #askagileuprising Learn more at https://coalition.agileuprising.com/t/interested-in-doing-more-the-agile-uprising-can-help-you-with-that/2091
MHA 2019: Complexity & Organizational Learning with Trent Hone
In this episode (recorded on location at MHA 2019), James Gifford chats with Lynn Winterboer and Christen McLemore about coaching the coaches. Topics include Avoiding the liverwurst on banana bread feedback sandwich Modeling the behavior you’re looking to catalyze - like saying aloud “There’s something that I’m not really good at that I want to get better at.”
Join Brad Stokes and Christopher Avery as they discuss The Responsibility Process®. This powerful framework is the world's first proven how-to approach for understanding, teaching, and taking personal responsibility. It helps us apply our innate leadership ability to face and overcome any challenge. Operating in freedom, power, and choice, we encourage and support those we lead to do likewise.