Agile for Human co-host and Fixing Your Scrum co-author, Ryan Ripley joins me to try and sort out the Product Goal and how it fits in with the other ways we talk about the Product Backlog.
Friday, March 19, 2021
The Product Goal with Ryan Ripley
Agile for Human co-host and Fixing Your Scrum co-author, Ryan Ripley joins me to try and sort out the Product Goal and how it fits in with the other ways we talk about the Product Backlog.
Saturday, March 06, 2021
Resistance to Change with Christine Converse and Ross Beurmann
Christine Converse and Ross Beurmann are back and this time the conversation centers around the problems we face when trying to create change within a team or organization. More specifically, we talk about how you can influence others to change when you have no authority, the people you are trying to help may have no desire to be helped. Whether you are working in an agile environment, a traditional organization, or something that is careening back and forth between the two, this interview is going to give you a lot to think about.
You can find the podcast here.
Friday, February 26, 2021
Managing Work, Life, AND Your Band Using Personal Kanban with Mark Hodgdon
Mark Hodgdon is surrounded by Kanban boards. He uses Personal Kanban to manage his work, his life AND his band. This interview offers a kind of case study is how Mark uses Personal Kanban to keep everything sorted AND he's also started tracking his performance using generating reports to assess how he is doing.
You can check out the interview here.
Planning Sprints and Releases
My colleague, Jeff Howey and I respond to a question I got from a student in one of my classes:
"I would like to know how long should milestones typically be and how many sprints should we break it down to. We have a goal of what we want to achieve and a rough timeline but we don’t log too many feature tickets ahead of time thinking that the task might become stale or pollute the board with an everlasting list of things to do and most of the time we were just closing the tickets. As a result, I feel we become short-sighted and optimize for the current sprint but not for the milestone."
You can find out response here.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Untapped Agility with Jesse Fewell
In this very special video episode of the podcast, I’m joined by Jesse Fewell, whose new book Untapped Agility is full of insights, tips, and tactics that you can use to help gain support for your adoption of Agile. Jesse and I go way back. We worked together a lot during the initial phases of getting The Project Management Institute and the Scrum Alliance to talk back in 2009-2010. It was great to catch up with him and I highly recommend his new book.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
You Can't Blame Everything on Culture w/ Dhaval Panchal
If your attempt to introduce organizational change (or agile transformation) isn't going the way you wanted, culture may be part of the problem, but chances are it isn't the only problem. There may be many other factors to consider.
In this podcast Dhaval Panchal and I explore the idea of culture as the thing keeping change from happening and what other factors might be sitting down to eat strategy and other things for breakfast.
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Multiple Product Owners with Competing Priorities w/ Jeff Howey
In this LeadingAgile podcast, Jeff Howey and I take on a question from a student about what to do when you have multiple POs working on one product, shared resources, and all the PO's have competing priorities.
You can find the podcast here.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Business Agility with Richard Cheng and Karim Harbott
Business Agility is something people have been talking about for several years but it is one of those terms that can mean different things to different people. In this episode of the podcast I am joined by my friends Richard Cheng and Karim Harbott to clarify what Business Agility is, why nailing down a definition can be so tough, why it is so important and how you can get started with helping your organization take steps in enabling it.
You can find the interview here.
Wednesday, January 06, 2021
Scrum Guide 2020: Scrum Artifacts w Chris Li
Certified Scrum Trainer, Founder of SparkPlug Agility, and good friend of mine, Chris Li, joins me to dig into the changes to Scrum Artifacts introduced in the 2020 Scrum Guide, what they are, how they'll impact you and the how they leave us both hopeful and worried.
You can find the podcast here: https://bit.ly/3b404uF
You can check out the 2020 Scrum Guide here: https://scrumguides.org/
Sunday, January 03, 2021
Jim Benson on Systems Thinking and Modus Institute's new Certification and Accreditation programs
Modus Institute recently introduced its new Certification and Accreditation Programs in Lean-Agile Visual Management (LA-VM). This is something they have been working on developing for 12 years. In this episode of the podcast, Jim Benson joins me to discuss Modus’s new offerings. During the interview we discuss Systems Thinking and how it figures into the LA-VM program.
You can find the interview here: https://bit.ly/2Lkm0XE
You can learn more about Modus Institute here: https://www.modusinstitute.com
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