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Episode 50: Communities of Practice (1 of 3)
Brent, Lisa, Mark, Patrick, and Veit start a series about Communities of Practice
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Episode 49: Agile, Waterfall, and Infrastructures (3 of 3)
Brent, Dale, and Jim finish their three-part conversation on Agile, Waterfall, and Infrastructure talking about Behaviors and Approaches.
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Episode 48: Agile, Waterfall, and Infrastructures (2 of 3)
Brent, Dale, and Jim continue their conversation about Agile, Waterfall, and Infrastructure focusing this time on words that matter between Agile and Waterfall.
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Episode 47: Agile, Waterfall, and Infrastructures (1 of 3)
Brent, Dale, and Jim start a series on Agile, Waterfall, and Infrastructure – this iteration is on how they coexist.
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Episode 46: Agile Coaching Competency Framework (Part 2)
Brent, Mark, Patrick, and Ronnie finish their conversation about the ACI Competency Framework (https://www.agilecoachinginstitute.com/agile-coaching-resources/)
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Episode 45: Agile Coaching Competency Framework (Part 1)
Brent, Mark, Patrick, and Ronnie extend the last iteration with a conversation about the ACI Competency Framework (https://www.agilecoachinginstitute.com/agile-coaching-resources/)
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Episode 44: Stances
Brent, Mark, Patrick, and Ronnie talk about how stances impact working with teams.
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Episode 43: Resources and Managers
Brent, Mark, Patrick, and Ryan discuss the interactions between resources and managers.
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Episode 42: Resource Sharing
Brent, Mark, Patrick, and Ryan discuss the impact of sharing resources across teams
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Episode 40: Can’t, Won’t, Aren’t
Brent, Mark, and Patrick talk about reasons teams say no to Agile
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Episode 39: What is leadership in an Agile organization?
Brent, Mark, Patrick, and Teresa discuss leadership in an Agile organization
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Episode 38: Agile Myths – Agile has no deadlines
Brent, Patrick, and Sunny discuss the next myth in the series, “Agile has no deadlines”
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Episode 37: Agile Myths – Agile takes too much time
Brent, Patrick, and Sunny discuss the next myth in the series; “Agile takes too much time”
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Episode 36: Agile Myths – Agile doesn’t scale
Brent, Patrick, and Ronnie discuss the next myth in the series, “Agile doesn’t scale”
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Episode 35 Addendum
As noted in the podcast, here is a list of tools that we or teams we work with use: Whiteboarding: Mural.co Conference calls: Zoom, Webex, Skype, Slack Team Documentation: Microsoft SharePoint, Atlassian Confluence, Microsoft Teams
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Episode 35: Scrum in the age of COVID-19
Brent, Mark, Patrick, and Sunny revisit episodes 10-12 with an eye toward newly made distributed teams.
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Episode 34: Agile Myths – There are no rules for Agile
Brent, Patrick, and Ronnie discuss the next myth in our series of Agile Myths: “There are no rules for Agile”
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Episode 33: Agile Myths – Agile is just scrum
Brent, Justin, Marcos, and Mark discuss our next Agile myth: “Agile is just scrum”
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Episode 32: Scrum Myths – Agile is just for software
Brent, Justin, Marcos, and Mark discuss our next Agile myth: “Agile is just for software”
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Episode 31: Scrum Myths – Agile is faster
Brent, Patrick, and Ronnie start a series on Agile myths with a discussion on how Agile is “faster”
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Episode 30: Scrum Values – Respect
Brent and Alex discuss Respect, the final in a series on Scrum Values
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Episode 29: Scrum Values – Openness
Brent and Danielle talk about Openness in the fourth of the Scrum Value series
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Episode 28 Addendum
Here is the list discussed in Episode 28 on Burndown Patterns: Add Things/Remove Things Not enough refined in the Backlog Change in priority from stakeholders Unforeseen events Ill-defined specifications Third-party dependencies Committing to something that’s known to be blocked Estimations off in either direction Not enough time spent in planning to know technical details No…
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Episode 28: Patterns in Burndowns
Brent and Mark discuss things that burndown patterns might tell you.
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Episode 27: Product Owner Positive Behavior
Join Brent, Marcos, Mark, and Patrick on a conversation about positive PO behaviors.