In this Episode Troy Lightfoot discusses the impact a great RTE can have when scaling with Sylver Calfo and Nayana Chavan. They discuss how a similar role can be useful even if an organization has not adopted SAFe as a framework as well as challenges, learnings, and advice from the field.
Change...the elephant in the room when it comes to transformation. Why do we try and standardize it? Is it merely just a training thing? Join hosts Chris Murman and Colleen Johnson as they sit down to discuss this topic with Esther Derby, author of the new book 7 Rules for Positive, Productive Change. Enjoy!
7 Rules for Positive, Productive Change
Are you trying to transform your organization but still doing "projects"? How do we get "the business" speaking the same language as IT to help our chances of success? And have we found the Agile Rosetta Stone when it comes to the above? Join Jay Hrcsko as he sits down to discuss all the above with the author of Product to Project and the creator of the Flow Framework, Dr. Mik Kersten!
Join Agile Uprising host Andy Cleff as he chats with Mark Schell about a challenge most software development teams face: the struggle to keep their codebases tidy.
Often while organizations are super focused on delivering new functionality to their users, clean up tasks such as deleting unused code are not prioritized and/or viewed as important work.
Plus it is so much more fun to take on the glamorous work of using the latest technologies to create a user interface or creating a new algorithm to perform machine learning.
Listen in and grab some strategies for changing mindsets and behaviors to leave things better than you found them.
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"I promise..." What if we applied the idea of a promise to engineering, systems design, and how we interact with each other? Join host Jay Hrcsko and special guest-host Jonathan Magen as they sit down early in the morning to chat with the brilliant Mark Burgess, creator of Promise Theory. Make sure you've had your coffee before you listen, this just may change how you interact with everyone!
Promise Theory: Principles and Applications
Thinking In Promises: Designing Systems for Cooperation
What if you want to transform your enterprise but NOT go down the path of scaling frameworks? Is that wise? Is it even possible? Join Andrew Leff, James Gifford, and Jay Hrcsko as they unpack this topic in this week's episode!
In this @AgileUprising podcast Bob Anderson @leadershipcir, Chairman of the Board of the Leadership Circle and co-author of Mastering Leadership and Scaling Leadership, chats with Andy Cleff @justsitthere.
They explore the intersections between leadership and personal mastery, between competence and consciousness, and how organizations can achieve extraordinary performance at scale through the personal transformation of leaders - from reactive, to creative, to integral and beyond.
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Join us as we sit down with Ben Moisor from Hired Thought to discuss Wardley Mapping...what it is, how to use it, hints & tricks, the whole enchilada! Enjoy!
Do we really need a transformation office? Does that help or hurt our efforts at organizational change? Jason Little, Lean Change Management, explores these questions and more with Chris Murman, Andrew Leff, and Jay Hrcsko on this week's episode!
In this weeks pseudo-philosophy episode we join Andrew, Troy, and Jay as they discuss Ken Wilber's Integral Theory as applied to agile transformations...holons, the 4 quadrants of existence, perception, and how an imbalance in one may lead to problems in the others, as well as how to use this information in your (potentially struggling) transformation. Enjoy!
The Theory of Everything Retrospective
What defines a "successful" agile transformation? Is there a difference between "big T" and "little T" transformations? And what exactly is a capon? Join host Troy Lightfoot as he tries to corral an answer to this and other questions out of Chris Murman, Andrew Leff, and Jay Hrcsko. This one's a bit of a rambler, but it should be fun for you listeners. Enjoy!
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.
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What is domain-driven design? Isn't that an architecture thing? WTF is "ubiquitous nomenclature"? Join James Gifford and Jay Hrcsko as they compare experiences with utilizing domain-driven design in agile transformations, and how they used the central tenets and practices to drive success with their transformations. Enjoy!
Guests Lena Ross and Jen Frahm chat with Andy Cleff about empathy and resilience in leadership.
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In this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, Troy Lightfoot and Jay Hrsko Agile principles as a way to measure progress at all levels of an organization.
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 @justsitthere and Chris Murman @chrismurman ramble on, as usual, exploring two main threads with a very patient Nazee:
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In this week's episode James and Colleen sit down with David Bernstein while at Mile High Agile 2019 to discuss the importance and impact of software craftsmanship on business agility. Enjoy!
Do you ever have trouble with user stories? Not enough detail? Hard to write? What about non-functional requirements? Join Jay as he sits down with the father of use cases, Ivar Jacobson, to discuss his newest project: Use Cases 2.0. Ivar proposes that use cases are actually highly relevant in the agile world...listen with Jay as they explore this topic as well as touch on Essence and the methods prison!
James Gifford @scrummando chats with Tomo Watanabe @TomoWatanabe6 while at MHA2019 @agiledenver
Their conversation covers how to know if you're being a good scrum master.
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Agile practitioners always talk about using "agile outside of IT"...well in this episode, James Gifford sits down with Colorado teacher Bret Thayer (and some of his students!) to talk with how he uses agile in his high school classroom! Enjoy!
In this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, Troy Lightfoot sits down with scientist Bart Kay to discuss the concept of empiricism. They go in the fundamentals of the empirical method and discuss how Scrum is meant to be an empirical process but is often lacking. They also talk about why and how to introduce more empirical process in your life, Agile transformation, and Organization as a whole.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30529885
Join Dan Montgomery and James Gifford @scrummando as they discuss: Start Less, Finish More: Building Strategic Agility with Objectives and Key Results
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In our next episode recorded at Mile Hile Agile 2019, James Gifford sits down with author Trent Hone to discuss complexity and organizational learning. Enjoy!
Trent's Book: Learning War: The Evolution of Fighting Doctrine in the US Navy, 1898-1945
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In this episode (recorded on location at MHA 2019), James Gifford @scrummando chats with Lynn Winterboer @agileLynn and Christen McLemore @mschrismac about coaching the coaches.
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