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May 4, 2022 • 41min

S3 - E5 - Ravi Jay - Dunning Kruger effect & Enterprise Agility

This episode I was joined by Ravi Jay, an Agile Transformation Director   In this 40 min episode, we spoke about; - The Dunning Kruger effect - Enterprise Agility and the challenges organisations face with ways of working - Creating an environment for learning, experimentation & failure
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Apr 27, 2022 • 41min

S3 - E4 - Rebecca Dainton - Scaling Scrum with LeSS & The benefits of Dyslexia

This episode I was joined by Rebecca Dainton, an Agile Coach & Scrum Master   In the 40 min episode, we spoke about; - Scrum & Scaling Scrum with LeSS - Dyslexia and how it can be beneficial to agile roles - Career progression as a woman with children
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Apr 20, 2022 • 42min

S3 - E3 - Geoff Watts - Servant Leadership, Organic Agility & Self Mastery

On this episode I was joined by Geoff Watts, an Agile Leadership coach & best selling author of such books as Product Mastery, Scrum Mastery & Team Mastery.   In the 41 min episode, we spoke about; - Servant Leadership - Organic Agility - The great resignation - Mastery including of ones self
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Apr 15, 2022 • 38min

S3 - E2 - Becca Francis - Great leadership &The benefits of neurodiversity

In the 2nd episode of season 3, we hear from Becca Francis, an Agile Coach and Scrum Master In this 37 min episode we talk about; - ADHD and why neurodiversity is a gift - What the hallmarks of a great leader are - Top tips on remote working
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Apr 15, 2022 • 45min

S3 - E1 - Richard Kasperowski - High performing teams & core protocols

In the season 3 premiere of the show, at the request of one of our listeners I host Richard Kasperowski, an author of two books, High performance teams - The foundations & The Core protocols; a guide to greatness, a podcast host himself, speaker & trainer.   In this 44 min episode we talk about; - What makes a high performing team - Remote working and the shift to the virtual world - Core protocols and why they are important
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Apr 6, 2022 • 39min

S2 - E8 - Sathpal Singh on Social leadership & The Great Resignation

In the season 2 finale of the show, I host Sathpal Singh, an agile professional with a career spanning over 20 years, chair of agile methods at BCS & an organiser the 'Future of work Scotland'.   In this 38 min episode we talk about; - The great resignation - Social leadership - Continuous learning - Sharing with the community
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Apr 6, 2022 • 42min

S2 - E7 - Aino Correy on retrospective anti-patterns & making meetings more valuable

Season 2 draws to a close as I host Aino Vonge Correy to the show. Aino is the  author of the book Retrospective Antipatterns', described herself a a metadeveloper & is a continuous improvement coach at the Lego group.   In this 41min episode we talk about; - Retrospective anti-patterns - Differences between co-location and remote working - Making meetings more valuable
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Apr 6, 2022 • 49min

S2 - E6 - Pia Maria on The People Manifesto, Agile People & Psychological safety

This guest I had been keen to speak to for a while as I had a feeling we'd have a similar ethos on our approach to people. Pia Thoren is the author of Agile People - A Radical Approach for HR and Managers, Founder of Agile people and co-author of the Agile People Manifesto.   In this 47min episode, we spoke about; - The people manifesto - Psychological safety - The return to the office / hybrid working
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Apr 6, 2022 • 45min

S2 - E5 - Noel Warnell on systems thinking & visualisation techniques

In this episode I welcomed Noel Warnell to the show; Co-Founder & Chief Visualisation Officer (Fantastic title) of Humble associates, a fellow enterprise coach and like me, a big believer in the use of visualisation techniques.   In this 44min episode, we spoke about; - Systems thinking - The importance of & power in saying no - Visualisation techniques and why we use them when coaching
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Apr 6, 2022 • 52min

S2 - E4 - Simon Powers on Enterprise Agile Coaching

In this episode I welcomed Simon Powers to the show, CEO and Founder of Adventures with Agile, one of my favourite agile training organisations, author of the book Change, a blogger, speaker, & trainer of yours truly included.   In this 51min episode, we spoke about; - Enterprise coaching & the difference between a scrum master, agile coach & enterprise coach - Pace of learning - Continuous learning & learning styles - What's next for enterprise coaching

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