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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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The Theory of Everything W/William Strydom
Join host Andy Cleff as he chats with Nate Wixom and Torrey Powell who have been leading mob programming at Clearlink.com since January 2017. Their experience, the good, the bad, and the ugly is the focus of our show.
Join Troy Lightfoot, Andrew Leff, and Chris Murman as they ruminate on why we have so many meetings...and why they overwhelmingly add little to no value to our lives. They discuss why meetings go off the rails...Seemingly every day! Interestingly enough, the facilitator plays such a crucial role in these meetings. We discussed how we can see the facilitator can be part of the solution! Support the Agile Uprising by making a contribution via patreon.com/agileuprising.
Join host Andy Cleff as he chats with Professor Dave Snowden. Topics include the development of narrative as a research method, the role of complexity in sensemaking, physics, philosophy, the coffee/alcohol cycle, cognitive biases and if agile/Agile has gone astray.
In this week's episode host Jay Hrcsko sits down with Karen Martin to discuss her book Value Stream Mapping. They cover topics like executive engagement, how concentrating on a small partof a process will yield large results, and the importance of having a great facilitator!
The Power of a Great Scrum Master
Join our hosts Brad Stokes, Troy Lightfoot, Andrew Leff, and Jay Hrcsko as they continue the conversation around the scaled agile framework; they come at the topic as if you the listener are new to the concept and they cover multiple topics, as well as discuss the pros/cons to SAFe and scaling frameworks overall.
Advanced Product Ownership with Kevin Callahan
Arlen Bankston and Brad Stokes chat about how HR can support a journey into an Agile environment, supporting the team, metrics and using HR as a stepping stone to transform an entire organisation.
Transformative Cultural Change with William Strydom
Stop lying about when the teams will deliver. Instead make your roadmaps a communication device, not a commitment, or a list of promises to be broken. Listen in as Melissa Perri, Matt Barcomb and Agile Uprising hosts Colleen Johnson and Chris Murman discuss flow based, living road maps.
For our 100th episode, Jay Hrcsko hosts James Gifford, Chris Murman, Andrew Leff and Brad Stokes in a spirited discussion about VersionOne's 12th Annual State of Agile™ Report. Topics include: * Distributed agile teams * % of teams using agile * Reasons for adopting agile * Agile methods * Agile in outsourced projects * Challenges to adoption * Success measures * SCALING SCALING SCALING * Does DAD/LeSS/NEXUS/etc. have a chance * And, of course, since Giff is on the show, poop
Listen in as Brad Stokes and Andy Cleff chat with David Allen, the New York Times best-selling author of Getting Things Done - The Art of Stress-free Productivity. Since it was first published almost fifteen years ago, Getting Things Done has become an incredibly influential business book and one of the gotos for personal organization. GTD is now shorthand for a way of approaching professional and personal tasks and is used by individuals from CEOs to developers.
Join Andy Flemming and Andy Cleff as they discuss Deliberately Developmental Organizations. DDO’s create an unusual kind of environment, one that tolerates — even prefers — making one's failures, risks, and weaknesses public so that colleagues can support each other in the process of overcoming them. A create congruence with Modern Agile principles. Support the Agile Uprising by making a contribution via patreon.com/agileuprising
Members of the Agile Uprising present for this episode have held a number of certifications. Join us as we discuss each certification, why we think it exists, what it means if one has it, and whether renewing makes sense and if so in what situations.