"#Agile" in many ways has been corrupted by rote processes, rules, and coercion. Is the same thing happening to #MobProgramming? Can #MobProgramming be taught with a handbook of rules, patterns, and formulas? Or is it only caught? Is the only rule "there are no rules"? How can one share their Mob Programming leanings and discoveries in a way that does not sound like formulas? What is the right mindset in learning anything from others? Come join Austin and Chris as they discuss these intriguing topics and more with Allen Holub and Rob Williams.
Video and show notes: https://youtu.be/8EGPI5eNOIA
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Managing Mob Teams with Vitaly Sharovatov
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Agile Satori, Meatloaf Industrialism, and Ensemble Training with Jon Fazzaro
Adapting the Mob RPG for the Classroom with Paul Gestwicki
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The Coaching Paradox
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