LeadingAgile SoundNotes: an Agile Podcast
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Last week, the biggest conference in the Agile industry took place in Washington DC at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center. We were proud to be a sponsor of this event and we were even more excited about catching up with friends—both old and new. For those of you who couldn't make it to the conference, we wanted to give you a little taste of what it's all about, so we decided to live-stream our podcast out of our booth in the Prince George Exhibitor Hall.
We had a chance to talk to a lot of really smart and interesting people while we were there; some who were speaking at the conference, others who were simply attending, and even a few who were involved in turning this event into a reality.
Here are some of the highlights from day two.
In this live talk, we’re chatting with Woody Zuill about Mob programming. We’ll discuss the problems it solves, who can do it, and how it works.
How to Overcome Specialized Roles in Scrum and Why it Matters
Exploring the Pros and Cons of Product Goals
An Introduction to Sprint Goals
Balancing Culture With the Need to Produce Results
Exploring Kanban in an Enterprise Environment
Are Dependencies Meant to be Managed or Broken?
From Practices to Principles: The Right Way to Scale Agile
Agile Metrics: Enabling Change with Data Modeling & Forecasting
How to Truly Succeed with Agile Transformation
The Future of Agile Transformation & Change Management
How to Unlock the Benefits of Agile & Get the Most Out of Training Your Teams
Unpacking the SAFe Debate. Is it Agile or Something Else?
Using Intention-Driven Communication
Maximizing the Value of Agile Metrics
Emotional Systems Theory and Leadership
Getting Your Leaders on Board With Agile Transformation
An Executive walks into a Daily Scrum
When the Team Doesn’t Want to Do Agile
Leading in Ambiguity
Industrializing the Agile Transformation Process
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