Gil Broza is back with a brand new book called "Agile for Non-Software Teams: A Practical Guide for Your Journey". If you've got questions about how to get started with Agile in a non-software environment, this book offers guidance on how to get started, and how to progress through transformation.
I got the chance to interview Gil about the book and some tips for those headed down this path. You can find the podcast on The Reluctant Agilist blog.
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Monday, January 13, 2020
Understanding Trauma w/ Brandon Brown
Regardless of whether you are a traditional PM or you are working in Agile, topics like emotional intelligence, creating safety and self-care are part of the current conversation about how we approach our work. This podcast presents another side of that discussion and focuses on how different experiences and events result in trauma that can leave lasting scars that we carry with us as we interact with others. Becoming more aware of different types of trauma, how it shows up in you as well as others, will help you become a more valuable and effective leader for your teams and organizations.
Tuesday, January 07, 2020
The Power of Volunteering w/ Reese Schmit
Kicking off 2020 with a podcast about the power of volunteering and how it can be one of the very best ways to invest in your career.
In this episode of the podcast Agile Coach, Reese Schmit shares her story of how she got involved in helping out with Burning Flipside (an Austin, TX-based Burning Man event), how that led her to start volunteering for local Agile and User Groups and how that led her to become part of the team of folks who plan and run the Scrum Gathering.
In this episode of the podcast Agile Coach, Reese Schmit shares her story of how she got involved in helping out with Burning Flipside (an Austin, TX-based Burning Man event), how that led her to start volunteering for local Agile and User Groups and how that led her to become part of the team of folks who plan and run the Scrum Gathering.
Monday, December 30, 2019
2019 Retrospective - 10 Years as PMPs Working in Agile with Jesse Fewell
It has been ten years since Jesse Fewell and I became Certified Scrum Trainers. During that time a lot has changed in the space occupied by PMPs who work in Agile. To close out 2019, Jesse and I did a retrospective on how things have changed, how the work we do has changed, and what kinds of things PMPs who are interested in Agile need to prepare for as we head into 2020 and beyond.
You can find the interview here.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
You can find the interview here.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Friday, December 27, 2019
The Italian Dinner - How work flows from Release to Story to Task w/ Judy Neher, CST
In the CSM and CSPO classes I teach I often get questions about how work moves from the Release Plan into PBI's like User Stories and eventually into Tasks. Even though this is covered in the class, for some, it sometimes seems a little murky. In an effort to address this, I asked Judy Neher (a fellow CST) to help me talk through this flow of work by using the metaphor of traditional Italian dinner.
You can find the interview right here on project management.com
You can find the interview right here on project management.com
Saturday, December 07, 2019
What people think of my CSM and CSPO classes...
LeadingAgile put together a cool video with feedback from students in my CSM and CSPO classes...
If you'd like to learn more about upcoming CSM and CSPO classes, click here.
If you'd like to learn more about upcoming CSM and CSPO classes, click here.
What to do when no one is talking in your Retrospectives... w/ Adam Weisbart
I class a few weeks ago a student asked a question about what to do when you can't get anyone to share during a Retrospective. In this episode of the podcast, Adam Weisbart joins me to talk through different tips and techniques that might help you get your team to be more open in your Sprint Retrospectives.
The podcast also includes a link you can use to download a free copy of Adam's Agile Adlibs.
You can find the podcast here.
https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/58381/What-to-do-when-your-team-wont-to-talk-In-Retrospectives-w--Adam-Weisbart
The podcast also includes a link you can use to download a free copy of Adam's Agile Adlibs.
You can find the podcast here.
https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/58381/What-to-do-when-your-team-wont-to-talk-In-Retrospectives-w--Adam-Weisbart
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Using Improv to Improve Your Listening Skills w Jessie Shternshus
Jessie Shternshus, Founder and CEO of The Improv Effect, was kind enough to share some of her time and talk about how Improv techniques can be used to improve your skills as a listener and deepen you ability to read a room when you are teaching or presenting.
Talking to Jessie is always a lot of fun and very educational, but in the latter part of this interview, she completely schooled (in a kind, supportive and patient way) on how one of my "habits" when teaching is maybe not helpful in the way I intended and it is something I definitely intend to change.
You can find the interview here
Talking to Jessie is always a lot of fun and very educational, but in the latter part of this interview, she completely schooled (in a kind, supportive and patient way) on how one of my "habits" when teaching is maybe not helpful in the way I intended and it is something I definitely intend to change.
You can find the interview here
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Melissa Watts - Tips for ScrumMasters
Over the past two years, Melissa Watts, who is a Technical Project Manager at Major League Baseball, has been making her bones as a ScrumMaster. She and her team work in a very complex environment, tightly coupled with external and legacy systems, supporting a wide range of platforms, in which downtime is not really an option.
In this episode of the Reluctant Agilist, Melissa shares some of her experiences over the past two years, offers advice for those dealing with similar challenges and explains why cat meme's are so very critical to her survival.
In this episode of the Reluctant Agilist, Melissa shares some of her experiences over the past two years, offers advice for those dealing with similar challenges and explains why cat meme's are so very critical to her survival.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Chris Bailey - Hyperfocus and Optimizing Your Productive Time
My interview with Chris is up on The Reluctant Agilist. It includes tips on how to optimize your time each day, why it is so critical to plan for time to let your mind wander, tips on meditation and some advice on what to do when your attempts at being more productive falter.
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