LeadingAgile SoundNotes: an Agile Podcast
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Many organizations of all sizes have been publicly experimenting with Dojos—immersive learning environments adopted from ancient martial arts practices—that focus on upskilling teams and producing products. In this week's podcast, our guest Joel Norman shares his thoughts and experiences related to Dojos, including what makes them successful, common challenges uncovered when running Dojos, and why they may not be the ticket to Transformation many organizations hope they'll be.
Design Thinking w/ Angela Peat & Derek Poppink
Overcoming Challenges of Returning to the Office
Using Scrum at Hope Home in Nepal
Growth Mindset: Embrace Challenges
Scaled Agile Technical Coaching
What if You Don't Have Dedicated Teams? w/ Jeff Howey
Organizational Basecamps and the Third Layer w/ Mike Cottmeyer
5 THINGS THAT MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF TRAINING W/ JEFF HOWEY
Planning Sprints and Releases
Understanding DevOps for Agile Transformation at Scale
Multiple Product Owners with Competing Priorities
Biological Systems, Organizational Systems, and Catalyzing Change w/ Matt Craig
An Agile Approach to Personal Development w/ Mike Cottmeyer
Governance, the Investment Tier, and Business Agility w/ Ross Beurmann
The Physics of Agility: Quality w/ Mike Cottmeyer
The Physics of Agility: Predictability w/ Mike Cottmeyer
CapEx and Agile Transformation w/ Justin Polk
Remote Work and PSTIR w/ Jeff Howey
Trust vs Trustworthiness w/ Yaton Bowens
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