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Mentioned in 26 episodes
Agile Conversations
Book • 2020
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Mentioned in 26 episodes
Mentioned as a book available at agileconversations.com, containing additional material related to agile methodologies and communication.

19 snips
Flexible Leadership Part I - Clear vs Complex
Mentioned as the hosts' book, available on their website.

15 snips
Does Toyota Kata Scale?
Mentioned by Jeffrey Fredrick and Douglas Squirrel as a resource for improving software team productivity.

13 snips
Software That Doesn't Make Sense
Mentioned by Douglas Squirrel and Jeffrey Fredrick as a resource for understanding Agile methodologies.

11 snips
The Expertise Gap
Mentioned in the podcast as an example of how institutional knowledge can be lost and rediscovered.

Software Archaeology
Referred to by the hosts as their own book, offering additional resources on agile conversations.

Blameful Post-Mortems
Mentioned in the episode description, linked to free videos and practice material on the 'agileconversations.com' website.

CITCON Greatest Hits
Mentioned in the podcast as a resource related to agile methodologies.

Threats and Topgrading in Executive Hiring
Mentioned in the podcast as a book containing ideas about better conversations, better leadership, and better output from technology teams.

Guilds and Adverse Possession
Mentioned by Douglas Squirrel and Jeffrey Fredrick as a resource for improving communication and collaboration skills in agile environments.

Hard Work Not Hard Conversation
Mentioned in the podcast conclusion as the podcasters' new book.

Tech Lead, Team Lead, Manager, Mentor
Mentioned by Douglas Squirrel as a book that some readers use practically, while others read for entertainment.

Listener Poll: Why Listen?
Mentioned as a resource available on the podcast's website.

Predictability = Trust
Mentioned by Jeffrey Fredrick as the book they wrote, discussing Agile methodologies and commitment.

Greatest Hits - Commitment: Engagement is (Still) Not Enough