Come hear the story of a thriving team dynamic in this episode of Mob Mentality Show with special guest Robin van den Bogaard! Join us as we delve into the journey of Robin's team experimenting with mobbing, transforming their approach from Scrum to pair to mob collaboration.
In discussion, we explore the pros and cons of the mobbing experiment, from the initial skepticism of Product Owners to management's response. Discover what it is like to be in a system where no need to ask to mob... just do it!
Gain insights into the organizational and Product Owner perspective shift on the teams' ability to deliver and the remarkable impact of mobbing on domain knowledge sharing. Learn about the likelihood of painting yourself into a corner in a mob versus going solo, and the integration of Kanban, flow, and Scrum, along with the intricacies of working with Jira and estimates while mobbing.
Explore the transformative effects of mobbing on team communication, sensitivity to tension, and addressing the elephant in the room. Uncover the strategies for mining for conflict early in the mob and creating an environment where teams can "say anything" to each other.
Also join us as we discuss how mobbing led to the opening of new doors, enabling team members to give talks internally and externally. Revel in the fun experiences of being the first person to introduce mobbing to someone.
Whether you're interested in mini-daily retrospectives, improving design and scouting in micro-services with ports and adapters, or navigating the challenges of too much low-level navigation in a mob, this episode covers it all. In addition, hear about the horror story of an old repo becoming unbuildable, the new pattern of staying radically up to date every day, and the impact to security.
Tune in to Mob Mentality Show today and discover the transformative power of mobbing with Robin van den Bogaard, where joy, collaboration, and innovation intersected in his ensemble to create a dynamic and effective team culture!
Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/9vUyLOLQtzQ
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