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Apr 6, 2022 • 41min

S2 - E3 - Arie Van Bennekum on what’s next for agile & digital working

In this episode I welcomed Arie Van Bennekum to the show, a co-author of the Agile manifesto, thought leader at Wemanity group & a fellow Agile agnostic.   In this 38min episode, we spoke about; - The impact of covid on digital working - What's next for agile - Being the architect of your own life
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Apr 6, 2022 • 41min

S2 - E2 - Jess Brock on learning dojos & continuous learning

In the 2nd episode of season 2 of the Virtually Agile videocast. I had the pleasure of welcoming Jess Brock to the show. VP of consulting at Agility in Mind and curator or agile curated.   We spoke about; - Her conversion from an agile pessimist to a believer - The benefits of learning dojos - How Jess continuously learns and develops Listen in to find out what retrospective I was challenged to create
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Apr 6, 2022 • 47min

S2 - E1 - Diana Larsen on retrospectives both in person & remote

The season 2 opener of the podcast featured one of the goddesses of retrospectives. Diana Larsen   In this 46 minute episode we spoke about; - Retrospectives, both physical and virtual - The Agile fluency project - Her challenge to me, a nature themed retro
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Apr 6, 2022 • 43min

S1 - E8 - Joe Justice on Agile @ Tesla & Agile in non software environments

Today's guest hardly needs an introduction. A Ted.com speaker, founder of team Wikispeed, operator of Agile @ Tesla, designer and builder of everything from robots, to race cars and houses - The many faceted, multi-talented - Joe Justice   In this 42 minute episode we spoke about; - Bringing your whole self to work - Agile @ Tesla - Agile in non software environments - Radical autonomy - His challenge to me to create a fiendishly difficult, aesthetically challenging retrospective involving tableware!
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Apr 6, 2022 • 36min

S1 - E7 - Jorge Castro on game driven development & continuous fun

In this episode I spoke with Jorge Luis Castro Toribio, an Agile Coach / Agile Programme Manager from Peru who is as passionate about people and enabling fun in the workplace as I am.   In this 36 minute episode we spoke about; - Game Driven Development - #ContinuousFun - Agile In education - Paying it forward with knowledge sharing - His challenge to me, creating a Peru themed retrospective
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Apr 6, 2022 • 28min

S1 - E6 - Kim Greenwood on evolutionary leadership & radical feedback

In this episode I spoke with Kim Greenwood, a fellow Enterprise Agile Coach   We spoke about; - Evolutionary Leadership - Agile coaching competency - Radical feedback - How we continually learn as coaches - How we maintain engagement in a virtual world
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Apr 6, 2022 • 32min

S1 - E5 - Andreas Worm on learning from failure & the value of retrospectives

In this episode I spoke with Andreas Worm, a self titled agile specialising generalist.   We spoke about;   - The value of retrospectives - Learning from failure - The importance of a shared understanding, in particular around what 'Quality' means - Virtual working and lessons learned - He challenges me to create a tricky retrospective that will push me out of my comfort zone!
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Apr 6, 2022 • 43min

S1 - E4 - Susannah Chambers on personal agility & metrics n’ chill

I had the pleasure of welcoming a friend of mine, someone who's energy and creativity rivals my own!  The all-singing all-dancing (literally!) relentlessly value-focused Agile Coach and Professional Coach - Susannah Chambers.   The fourth episode of season 1 of what has evolved into the Virtually Agile videocast.   We spoke about;   - Being creative in the Agile world - The importance of psychological safety - Personal agility - Metrics & Chill   Listen in to find out what retrospective I was challenged to create
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Apr 6, 2022 • 38min

S1 - E3 - Tobias Mayer on agile agnosticism & people as resources

In this edition I spoke with Tobias Mayer, author of 'The Peoples Scrum'    We spoke about;   - Healthy conflict and debate - Agile agnosticism - Updates to the Scrum guide - Are people resources and what are the alternatives?
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Apr 6, 2022 • 31min

S1 - E2 - Mike Cohn on user stories, the agile manifesto and retrospectives

This time round I talk to Mike Cohn of Mountain Goat Software, One of the founders of the Agile Alliance and the Scrum Alliance & Author of books including Succeeding with Scrum.   In our conversation, we talk about; - Mikes thoughts on the agile manifesto and user stories. - Why he didn't believe retrospectives should be part of Scrum!

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