

Troubleshooting Agile
A weekly problem-solving session for all things agile
Troubleshooting Agile is a problem-solving session for agile teams. Jeffrey Fredrick and Douglas Squirrel look at common problems agile teams face and provide practical, immediately useful advice for getting back on track.
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May 5, 2021 • 18min
The Voodoo Charm
The discussion unveils the deceptive comfort of 'voodoo charms' in agile practices, like reassuring phrases that promise change but lead to complacency. It tackles the illusion of control and commitment, revealing how public declarations can undermine true progress. The speakers emphasize the need for authentic actions over superficial solutions, advocating for structured plans grounded in data. With a focus on prioritizing communication and monitoring, they inspire listeners to turn idle intentions into tangible results.

Apr 28, 2021 • 17min
The Meeting Before The Meeting
Hear a riveting tale of crisis management as a startup faces alarming news while the founder is away. Discover the power of pre-meetings in aligning goals and fostering transparency. Techniques like grooming sessions and open dialogues are explored to enhance productivity in official discussions. Learn how preparation can transform meetings, ensuring everyone is aligned on the agenda and expected outcomes. It's all about building solid relationships and clever strategies to navigate high-pressure scenarios!

Apr 21, 2021 • 17min
Vasco Duarte - Scrum Master Call to Arms: Part II
Vasco Duarte, a Master of Scrum and advocate for Scrum Master empowerment, challenges conventional views on the Scrum Master role. He urges Scrum Masters to break free from outdated practices, emphasizing the importance of adapting leadership styles and developing system thinking. The conversation navigates the evolving dynamics of Agile teams, encouraging all members to embrace leadership roles. They also discuss an upcoming Scrum Master Summit focused on enhancing skills for greater team collaboration and success.

Apr 14, 2021 • 14min
Vasco Duarte - Scrum Master Call to Arms: Part I
Vasco Duarte, a renowned Scrum Master and host of the Scrum Master Toolbox podcast, challenges the traditional perceptions of Scrum roles. He prompts Scrum Masters to embrace their potential in driving organizational change, detailing how their responsibilities are evolving, especially amid agile transitions. The discussion highlights the importance of transparency in communication and fostering ownership within teams, contrasting ineffective leadership styles with agile team dynamics. With real-life examples, Vasco champions a proactive approach to empower teams and enhance productivity.

Apr 7, 2021 • 15min
Business as a Second Language - with Alan Weiss
In this insightful discussion, Alan Weiss, a renowned consultant and author of over 60 books, dives into the art of language in business. He reveals how language can shape business outcomes and the vital role it plays for engineers in driving strategy by focusing on results, not just technology. Alan also touches on the concept of tough love in communication, explaining its effectiveness in fostering honest feedback. His energetic approach to tackling difficult conversations offers invaluable lessons for professionals eager to enhance their communication skills.

Mar 31, 2021 • 26min
A Conversation with Johan, Part II
Johan Abildskov from Eficode dives into the art of using conversations to foster agile and DevOps practices. He explains the 'Ladder of Inference' and how it can clarify perceptions during team discussions, enhancing trust and dialogue. The conversation also tackles cognitive biases that can skew decision-making in DevOps, stressing the importance of collaboration. Johan shares insights on effective leadership, emphasizing how strong management can improve team dynamics and confront uncomfortable truths to drive growth.

Mar 24, 2021 • 22min
A Conversation with Johan, Part I
Johan Abildskov dives into the importance of culture, transparency, and curiosity for successful DevOps adoption. He highlights how soft skills play a crucial role in teamwork, challenging the misconception that technical skills alone are enough. The conversation also tackles the emotional labor involved in communication and the need for self-awareness to overcome blind spots. Trust and psychological safety emerge as key elements for fostering open dialogue, while five essential conversations are proposed to boost agile team dynamics.

Mar 17, 2021 • 15min
Curating Moments of Cultural Insight
Explore the art of storytelling in leadership through fascinating narratives, like Steve Jobs’ bold decisions shaping company culture. Discover how authentic communication can convey core values effectively, turning cultural messages into relatable insights. Learn about one CEO's unconventional yet powerful approach to relationship-building over formal contracts, highlighting the importance of genuine connections. The discussion reveals how leaders can use meaningful stories to clarify their vision and inspire their teams.

Mar 10, 2021 • 16min
Bosses From Mars
Wondering why your boss doesn't provide the help you expect? Discover how autonomy might be their intention. Explore the challenges of managing nonsensical requests and the evolution of management styles. Learn about the situational leadership model and the critical role of empathy in understanding boss behaviors. The conversation reflects on the lack of formal management training and reminds us of the importance of aligning goals and support during transitions in leadership.

Mar 3, 2021 • 18min
A Series of Unfortunate Ideas?
The discussion kicks off with the importance of psychological safety and communication between tech and non-tech teams. There's a riveting exploration of local maximums, showcasing how flawed ideas can trap teams in ineffective cycles. The hosts argue for iterative improvements, introducing 'symphonization' as a way to navigate complex systems. Technical creativity in agile development is also put under the microscope, particularly through the lens of the strangler application, balancing immediate needs with long-term vision.