Set out on a journey across continents in this episode of the Mob Mentality Show, where we explore the dynamic realm of remote cross-continent mob programming. Join our guests Jeff Langr, Nick Goede, and Merlijn Tishauser as they share stories and insights from their year-long collaboration on a front-end project.
🌐 **Episode Highlights:**
**Navigating Time Zones:** Explore the intricacies of establishing core working hours in a cross-continent ensemble. Uncover how the team managed flexibility and handled work outside of these core hours, featuring insights into maintaining a relaxed yet productive schedule.
**Fluid Team Dynamics:** Learn how the mob coped with the dynamic flow of people coming and going. Understand strategies for a more flexible and adaptable team/mob schedule, fostering a collaborative environment that thrives on change.
**Optimal Mob Size:** Join the discussion on the optimal mob size for maximum engagement and productivity. Delve into the impact of day-to-day variance in mob size, and discover how automation and various roles can contribute to efficient mobbing, especially when mobbing on "pixels."
**Outsourced Mob Challenges:** Understand the client collaboration patterns in an outsourced mob setting. Navigate the challenges of being a team without access to internal people/resources.
**Remote vs. In-Person Collaboration:** Compare the experiences of remote and in-person collaboration, examining the unique dynamics of XP mobs interacting with potentially non-agile stakeholders. Explore the joy of mobbing and building trust through seamless delivery despite system challenges.
Tune in for a compelling exploration of remote cross-continent mob programming and discover the delight that emerges amidst the complexities of global collaboration. Don't miss this episode packed with real-world experiences and insights from seasoned technical coaches! 🌍🚀
Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/6jI-VI8-TLU
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