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No Nonsense Leadership

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31 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 50min

#0115 - Executive influence with Rich Mironov

Rich Mironov, a seasoned solo entrepreneur and expert in product management, shares insights on influencing executives and navigating organizational politics. He discusses the critical role of power dynamics and storytelling in shaping company culture. Rich emphasizes the importance of aligning technical and business discussions with financial implications. He offers strategies for product managers to communicate achievements effectively and highlights the need for authentic communication and strong alliances to tackle workplace challenges.
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30 snips
Dec 9, 2024 • 48min

#0114 - Surviving organisational politics with John Cutler

In this discussion, John Cutler, a product management and UX research expert, shares insights on thriving in today's tech landscape. He tackles the impact of layoffs on trust and feedback, and whether workplaces truly support meritocracy or political maneuvering. John provides survival strategies such as navigating corporate politics, building alliances, and crafting compelling narratives. He also emphasizes the importance of authentic communication and storytelling in fostering collaboration, making it essential listening for those navigating complex workplace dynamics.
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Nov 29, 2024 • 11min

#0113 - Donna replaces Shane as co-host

The podcast kicks off with a heartfelt farewell to Shane Gibson, who shares insights from his extensive interviews with global experts. Donna Spencer steps in, bringing her product design expertise to the table. They emphasize the importance of authenticity in conversations, steering clear of sales pitches. Shane’s reflections illustrate a rich journey in agile development. They also discuss the evolution of the podcast, showcasing its growth and continued commitment to meaningful, no-nonsense discussions around product design and leadership.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 51min

#0112 - Agile Project Management with Johanna Rothman

Johanna Rothman, a leading expert in agile project management and author, joins Murray Robinson and Shane Gibson for an insightful discussion. They critique the concept of 'fake agility' and the risks of offshoring development work. Rothman emphasizes the need for continuous feedback, self-sufficient teams, and a focus on outcomes rather than mere deliverables. The conversation also highlights the importance of effective prioritization, collaborative efforts within cross-functional teams, and risk management in agile practices.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 35min

#0111 - The crisis in agile with Jurgen Appelo

Jurgen Appelo, a renowned agile expert, joins the discussion to highlight the crisis affecting the agile community. He addresses the declining demand for agile coaches and the need for improved practices among organizations claiming to be agile. The conversation shifts to how AI is influencing agile methodologies and the importance of adapting to changing dynamics within teams. Appelo emphasizes finding personal fulfillment in evolving career paths and staying relevant as agility becomes integrated into everyday business roles.
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4 snips
Sep 12, 2024 • 43min

#0110 - The Haier model with William Malek

William Malik, a seasoned expert on organizational transformation, discusses the revolutionary Haier operating model. He details how Haier shifted from a failing state-owned enterprise to a $50 billion powerhouse with over 5,700 micro-enterprises. The conversation dives into their unique internal marketplace and the RenDanHeYi philosophy, which decentralizes management, fostering innovation. Malik argues for the advantages of a decentralized agile structure that drives performance and creativity, redefining success in a competitive landscape.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 42min

#0109 - High performance organisations with Steve Spear

In this conversation with Steve Spear, an expert in organizational performance and author of notable works like High Velocity Edge, he shares insights on fostering high-performance organizations. Steve discusses the importance of developmental leadership and collaborative problem-solving, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement. He critiques misconceptions about lean methodologies in software and warns against transactional thinking in business. Plus, he reveals how team size can affect productivity and shares historical examples of successful organizations.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 45min

#0108 - Wiring the Winning Organisation with Gene Kim

Gene Kim, a leader of the Enterprise Technology Leadership Conference and author of the Phoenix and Unicorn Projects, dives into the vital link between socio-technical leadership and team success. He shares insights on enhancing organizational effectiveness, emphasizing independence, rapid feedback, and simplification. The discussion touches on the pivotal roles of communication and modularization in overcoming bottlenecks. Kim also explores leadership dynamics in complex environments and the need for effective practices in Agile organizations, all designed to foster engagement and performance.
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10 snips
Aug 1, 2024 • 46min

#0107 - The Buurtzorg Model with Arnold Stroobach

Arnold Stroobach, a representative of Buurtzorg, shares insights on the groundbreaking organization that revolutionizes home care with decentralized, self-managed teams. He discusses how Buurtzorg comprises 16,000 clinical staff organized into small groups, leading to 40% cost savings and enhanced patient satisfaction. Arnold highlights team empowerment, efficiency, and the contrast between traditional healthcare systems and Buurtzorg's innovative approach. The potential for other organizations to adopt similar practices is explored, emphasizing agility and improved care delivery.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 42min

#0106 - Transforming to the Product Model with Chris Jones

Join Murray Robinson and Shane Gibson as they chat with Chris Jones from the Silicon Valley Product Group about the product operating model, emphasising the importance of cross-functional agile product teams. He shares insights on transitioning to a product model. The value of rapid experimentation, product leadership and common pitfalls. And he discusses successful examples of product transformations at Adobe Cloud and Train Line in Europe.   Listen to the podcast on your favourite podcast app: | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | iHeart Radio | PlayerFM | Amazon Music | Listen Notes | TuneIn | Audible | Podchaser |  Deezer | Podcast Addict | Connect with Chris via LinkedIn or over at https://www.svpg.com   Contact Murray via email or Shane on LinkedIn shagility. You can read the podcast transcript at: https://agiledata.io/podcast/transforming-to-the-product-model-with-chris-jones/#read   The No Nonsense Agile Podcast is sponsored by: Simply Magical Data

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