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.
Work Bifurcation and Change Control w/ Ross Buermann
Creating Safety for Leadership w/ Tim Wise
Understanding The Impact Of Your Investment in Agile Transformation w/ Doug Spencer
How Leaders Create Agile Organizations w/ Lee Wiesehuegel
Creating an Organizational System that Supports Business Agility w/Dennis Stevens
ElevateAgile: The Business Value of Agility w/ Marty Bradley
Dealing with Risks and Dependencies in Agile Transformation w/ Tom Furland
What if You Don’t Have a Product Owner? w/ Sara McClintock & Jeff Streitmatter
Elevate Agile w/ Mike Cottmeyer
Feedback is a Gift w/ Sarah Smith
Agile 2019 Day 4: Making Agile Transformation Fun w/ Portia Tung
Agile 2019 Day 4: Prioritizing & Learning Backlog w/ Andy Cleff
Agile 2019 Day 4: Enabling Agility w/ Natalie Solomon
Agile 2019 Day 4: Self-Awareness, Self-Reflection, and Magic w/ Olaf Lewitz
Agile 2019 Day 4: Diversity & Inclusion in Agile w/ Heidi Musser
Agile 2019 Day 4: The War of Perfectionism w/ Lynne Cazaly
Agile 2019 Day 4: How to Measure Outcomes w/ Diana Larsen
Agile 2019 Day 4: Psychology & Leadership w/ Christopher Avery
Agile 2019 Day 3: What's New at Agile 2019? w/ Christina Hartikainen
Agile 2019 Day 3: Agile in the Non-Technical Sector w/ Shannon Ewan & Ahmed Sidky
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