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Mentioned in 38 episodes

Agile Conversations

Book • 2020

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Mentioned in 38 episodes

Mentioned by
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Jeffrey Fredrick
in relation to why they chose to call the podcast "Troubleshooting Agile".
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Systems Thinking Rant Redux Part I
Mentioned by
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Douglas Squirrel
and
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Jeffrey Fredrick
as their book, with free videos and practice material available at agileconversations.com.
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Managing People Out
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 by
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Douglas Squirrel
as a resource that can be found on agileconversations.com.
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Gliding to Success
Mentioned on agileconversations.com as being published with
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Gene Kim
at IT Revolution.
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Gene Kim on Vibe Coding Part II
Mentioned as the hosts' book, available on their website.
15 snips
Does Toyota Kata Scale?
Mentioned by
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Jeffrey Fredrick
when discussing the concept of accountability.
14 snips
Accountable Not Agreeable
Mentioned as a book co-written by
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Douglas Squirrel
and
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Jeffrey Fredrick
.
14 snips
Systems Thinking Rant Redux Part II
Mentioned by
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Jeffrey Fredrick
and
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Douglas Squirrel
as a resource for improving software team productivity.
13 snips
Software That Doesn't Make Sense
Mentioned by
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Douglas Squirrel
as an additional resource at agileconversations.com, where you can find videos and practice material.
12 snips
Cooperative Overlap
Mentioned when discussing conversational skills and the challenge of learning from conversations.
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Interruption, Anyone?
Mentioned by
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Douglas Squirrel
and
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Jeffrey Fredrick
as a resource for understanding Agile methodologies.
11 snips
The Expertise Gap
Mentioned by
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Douglas Squirrel
and
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Jeffrey Fredrick
as a resource available on their website.
Easing In
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 by
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Jeffrey Fredrick
and
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Douglas Squirrel
, available at agileconversations.com.
Revenge of the QA
Mentioned as free videos and practice material complementing their book at agileconversations.com.
Type II Fun
Mentioned by
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Jeffrey Fredrick
at the end of the podcast as a resource for listeners.
Accelerating the Crisis
Mentioned by
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Douglas Squirrel
when discussing the importance of people talking to each other to improve integration within a business.
Live from CITCON: Listener Questions
Mentioned in the podcast as a book containing ideas about better conversations, better leadership, and better output from technology teams.
Guilds and Adverse Possession

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