Suzanna Haworth gave a talk at the 2018 Digital PM Summit called "Adapting Agile: How to Make a Blended Agile Approach Work For You". Agile and Digital can be an odd fit. In her talk Suze focused on how digital agencies can begin introducing agile practices into their workflow in order to realize some of the benefits that agility can provide.
The talk was very popular. So popular in fact, that I wasn't able to get in.
Fortunately Suze was kind enough to let me interview her about her session once she got back home to London. In this interview she shares some of the key points from her session and explains her take on hybrid approaches to bringing agile and a traditional (waterfall) approach together.
If you work at a digital agency and you're trying to figure out how to make agile fit, there are some great tips in here for you.
(Also, apologies for some of the background noise - they were doing construction in the apartment above mine and it could not be helped.)
If you'd like to get in touch with Suze to ask her some follow up questions, here is her contact info:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanna-haworth-55073616/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzehaworth
Web: https://suzannahaworth.com
Friday, September 28, 2018
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Patrice Embry - Finessing Retrospective - 2018 Digital PM Summit
Patrice Embry gave a lightning talk called “Finessing a Retrospective to Get Results” at the 2018 Digital PM Summit. After her talk Patrice and I had a chance to sit down and talk through some of the ideas she shared that you can use to hep you get more value out of the moments where you and your team stop to inspect and adapt how things are working on your project. The tips Patrice shares in the interview (and in her talk) will work for you whether you are holding a more traditional review (like a Post-Mortem or a Project Review), or if you are working with Agile and holding a Retrospective Meeting. (Including how to hold these meetings if you are working remotely.)
If you’d like to get in touch with Patrice with follow up questions, here is how you can reach her via her website: http://www.patrice-embry.com.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
2018 Digital PM Summit - An Interview with Aaron Irizarry on Creating Personas
A few weeks ago the 2018 Digital PM Summit was held in Memphis. This is the 6th year the conference has been held and the Bureau of Digital put together another incredibly inspiring conference. The event focuses on helping PMs in who work in the Digital space amp up their ability to practice their craft. During the conference, Aaron Irizarry gave a presentation called “Laying the Groundwork: Building Foundations for High-Performing Teams”. Aaron is currently working as a Design Director at Capital One.
After Aaron’s session we had the chance to sit down and record a podcast on how to create Personas. During the interview we talk about why personas are so important how to go about creating archetypes, personas, how to conduct proxy interviews and keep your own bias from influencing your results, and how much detail you should include when you are putting them together.
Aaron is also the co-author of Discussing Design: Improving Communication and Collaboration through Critique.
If you’d like to get in touch with Aaron with additional questions or to hear more about his session at the Summit, you can reach him via Twitter at https://twitter.com/aaroni
Monday, September 17, 2018
Agile 2018 Video Podcast Interviews (ALL OF THEM!)
I was trying to post these one at a time, but it is taking me too long.
There is some really good stuff in here and I'm very grateful to everyone who was willing to sit with me and let me ask them questions. (And to the amazing crew at LeadingAgile for making it happen.)
I hope you find them helpful as well.
And if you want more, and you are a member of the Agile Alliance, you should be able to view many of the presentations from the conference here.
Day 2 Interviews - Jeff Patton, Cass Van Gelder, Lyssa Adkins, Joe Vallone, Sarah Klarich and Pam Corbin, Dom Price (Keynote), and David Bland
Day 3 Interviews - Troy Magennis (Keynote), Larry Maccherone, Dhaval Panchal, Dean Leffingwell, Dennis Stevens, Bernie Maloney, Becky Hartman, Peter Green, John Tanner
Day 4 Interviews - Cara Turner, John Miller, Esther Derby, Tricia Broderick, Laura Powers, Chris Sims, Scott Ambler, Olaf Lewitz, Natalie Warnert
There is some really good stuff in here and I'm very grateful to everyone who was willing to sit with me and let me ask them questions. (And to the amazing crew at LeadingAgile for making it happen.)
I hope you find them helpful as well.
And if you want more, and you are a member of the Agile Alliance, you should be able to view many of the presentations from the conference here.
Agile 2018 Video Podcast Interviews
Day 1 Interviews - Johanna Rothman & Mark Kilby, Mike Cottmeyer, Erika Lenz and Michele Sliger, Ron Jeffries & Chet Hendrickson, Paul Argiry, Linda Rising, Diana Larsen, Bob TarneDay 2 Interviews - Jeff Patton, Cass Van Gelder, Lyssa Adkins, Joe Vallone, Sarah Klarich and Pam Corbin, Dom Price (Keynote), and David Bland
Day 3 Interviews - Troy Magennis (Keynote), Larry Maccherone, Dhaval Panchal, Dean Leffingwell, Dennis Stevens, Bernie Maloney, Becky Hartman, Peter Green, John Tanner
Day 4 Interviews - Cara Turner, John Miller, Esther Derby, Tricia Broderick, Laura Powers, Chris Sims, Scott Ambler, Olaf Lewitz, Natalie Warnert
Saturday, September 15, 2018
LeSS 2018 Conference - Karim Harbott, Dhaval Panchal, Richard Cheng
Karim Harbott led a session at the 2018 Large Scale Scrum (LeSS) Conference on Agility and Company Culture. In this episode, Karim shares some highlights from his session and then Dhaval Panchal, Richard Cheng and I talk through some of the challenges with trying to transform different aspects of company culture and the company value system in order to foster an environment that can support business agility.
Contacting Karim
https://www.agilecentre.com/
https://twitter.com/KarimHarbott
Contacting Dhaval
https://evolveagility.com/https://evolveagility.com/
https://twitter.com/dhavalpanchal
Contacting Richard
https://www.excella.com/
https://twitter.com/RichardKCheng
Large Scale Scrum, LeSS, LeSS 2018, Culture, Agile, Scrum Agile Transformation, Karim Harbott, Dhaval Panchal, Richard Cheng, Dave Prior, DrunkenPM
Contacting Karim
https://www.agilecentre.com/
https://twitter.com/KarimHarbott
Contacting Dhaval
https://evolveagility.com/https://evolveagility.com/
https://twitter.com/dhavalpanchal
Contacting Richard
https://www.excella.com/
https://twitter.com/RichardKCheng
Large Scale Scrum, LeSS, LeSS 2018, Culture, Agile, Scrum Agile Transformation, Karim Harbott, Dhaval Panchal, Richard Cheng, Dave Prior, DrunkenPM
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Bas Vodde at the 3rd Annual Large Scale Scrum Conference
This week in New York City the Lower East Side is host to the 3rd Annual LeSS Conference. I stopped by the conference today and had the chance to sit down with Bas Vodde to talk about Large Scale Scrum and the annual event they hold to bring the coaches, trainers and practitioners of LeSS together.
The LeSS Conference is not like a standard IT Conference. During the interview Bas explains how their approach to setting up and running the event focuses on letting the on-site attendees drive the content and work together to develop new tools, games, and techniques to help the growth, adoption and practice of Large Scale Scrum.
If you aren’t familiar with LeSS, this interview will help you get an understanding of how this approach to scaling has a philosophy that aims to simplify things as much as possible in order to create greater understanding of what is blocking an organization from being able to truly adopt an agile approach to work. During the conversation we dig into what happens to the traditional portfolio and program view when you adopt LeSS and take a more product focused approach to work. We also discuss the difference between LeSS and LeSS Huge, which is designed to help organizations running upwards of 8 teams create products using agile.
If you are having trouble finding someone to help you implement LeSS, send an email to support@less.works
And if you’d like to reach out to Bas directly, send an email to basv@odd-e.com
Tuesday, September 04, 2018
Lessons from a Coach at Toyota w/ Bob Tarne from Agile 2018
When I was in the beginnings of my career in Project Management and started volunteering for PMI, Bob Tarne was my mentor. Bob taught me volumes about not just project management, but how to be on the Board of the IT & Telecommunications SIG.
This summer at Agile 2018, Bob led a session called "Agile Road Trip: Lessons from a Coach at Toyota" (http://sched.co/EUEg). Bob's presentation focused on some of his recent work as an Agile coach working at Toyota. (If you didn't just do a spit take, yes... Toyota... the place that spawned Lean Manufacturing... which is what most of Agile is rooted in.)
This interview was streamed live on Facebook during the conference. During the conversation Bob and walk through his experience of helping Toyota retune how it is implementing Agile. We also discuss what value having a PMP Certification can be to someone whose work is primarily focused in agile.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/btarne
This summer at Agile 2018, Bob led a session called "Agile Road Trip: Lessons from a Coach at Toyota" (http://sched.co/EUEg). Bob's presentation focused on some of his recent work as an Agile coach working at Toyota. (If you didn't just do a spit take, yes... Toyota... the place that spawned Lean Manufacturing... which is what most of Agile is rooted in.)
This interview was streamed live on Facebook during the conference. During the conversation Bob and walk through his experience of helping Toyota retune how it is implementing Agile. We also discuss what value having a PMP Certification can be to someone whose work is primarily focused in agile.
Contacting Bob:
Blog: http://zen-pm.blogspot.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/btarne
Monday, September 03, 2018
Agile and Jazz - Peter Green at Agile 2018
For a few years now Peter Green has been doing a session at Agile events where he explains the similarities between the work we all do in Agile and playing Jazz. In San Diego I got a chance to sit down with Peter and dig into this topic a little more as he explained how there are different connection points between Agile and Jazz if you are talking about playing in a big band than there are if you are just in a small 4 piece group. This is an interview I had been wanting to do for a long time. Peter is a brilliant thought leader and his take on Agile and Jazz is eye opening.
Peter led Lightning Talks at Agile 2018 as well as
Overcoming Immunity to Change http://sched.co/EUCp
and
The Surprising Links Between Agile and Jazz http://sched.co/EUCa
If you'd like to reach Peter you can find him at :
https://twitter.com/tptman
https://agileforall.com
Peter led Lightning Talks at Agile 2018 as well as
Overcoming Immunity to Change http://sched.co/EUCp
and
The Surprising Links Between Agile and Jazz http://sched.co/EUCa
If you'd like to reach Peter you can find him at :
https://twitter.com/tptman
https://agileforall.com
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