Design the Box w/ Tim Beattie
Having a hard time articulating your idea? Or are you hearing and idea for something that isn't quite detailed enough? We got a fun practice for you that will get your creative juices flowing like the magnificent salmon of Capistrano π On this episode of OPP, we chat with Tim Beattie, Co-founder of Stellafai and visual practice warlock. Tim tells us all about the Design the Box practice that gets teams visualizing all the good stuff about a product like features, goals, and maybe even a little marketing magic. It's a great activity to diverge and ideate, then align on the best ideas to put into your MVP. Take a listen, why don't ya?! For this and other awesome team practices, check out the Open Practice Library for yourself! openpracticelibrary.com π§ββοΈπ ===== Design the Box Sweet Corn 1-2-4-All ===== Hit us up on Twitter: @practicelibrary Connect with Tim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-double-4730001/ Twitter: @timbeattie @stellafai LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tdbeattie/ Website: stellafai.com Connect with Matt π§ββ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matttakane Twitter: @matt_takane Connect with Jerry πΊ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-becker Twitter: @jerryjokesalot ===== If you're diggin this podcast, please review us on your fav podcast platform π―
Metrics Based Process Mapping w/ Philip Double
Finding where to apply your creative thinking to either improve a process or digitize it into software can be challenging. There's often much confusion as to what the process even looks like in its entirety - confusion amongst even those who use the process daily! Yep - that happens a LOT, folks π But what if you could map out a process visualize and analyze it using plain language that brings all cross-functional skillsets together and aligned in understanding and focus? Joining us on this episode is Philip Double, Managing Front-end Architect with Red Hat Open Innovation Labs. Philip talks to us about how Metrics-Based Process Mapping (MBPM) is a great practice to map out a process, provide understanding for all team members and stakeholders, and highlight areas where the team can apply its creative thinking to improve the overall experience and value of the process. For this and other awesome team practices, check out the Open Practice Library for yourself! openpracticelibrary.com π§ββοΈπ ===== Metrics-Based Process Mapping Philip hates kale ===== Hit us up on Twitter: @practicelibrary Connect with Philip: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-double-4730001/ Twitter: @philipdouble1 Connect with Matt π§ββ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matttakane Twitter: @matt_takane Connect with Jerry πΊ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-becker Twitter: @jerryjokesalot ===== If you're liking this podcast so far, please review us on your fav podcast platform π―
Alternative Worlds w/ Ben Tinker - and what the heck is a Graphic Facilitator??
Ever feel like your team is stuck in its thinking? Having trouble doing big-idea ideation, and settling for small ideas that only result in incremental improvements? Wanna try to find that earth-shattering, futuristic idea that can capture the attention of your entire market? Well boy, do we have a solution for you π Joining us on this episode is Ben Tinker, Graphic Facilitator and all-around-awesome-guy to talk to us about the Alternative Worlds practice...and what a Graphic Facilitator even is!.....and a bunch of other amazing stuff. Trust me, it's π₯ fam. For this and other awesome team practices, check out the Open Practice Library for yourself! openpracticelibrary.com π§ββοΈπ ===== Alternative Worlds Practice Multitasking Squid How Might We Statements T2R2 Practice Affinity Mapping ===== Hit us up on Twitter: @practicelibrary Connect with Ben: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-tinker-6902591/ Twitter: @common_clarity Website: https://corpgraffitiart.gumroad.com/l/LWTMBen Connect with Matt π§ββ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matttakaneTwitter: @matt_takane Connect with Jerry πΊ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-becker Twitter: @jerryjokesalot ===== If you're liking this podcast so far, please review us on your fav podcast platform π―
Icebreakers w/ Jen Brown
Icebreakers. Woof. We've seen them go well, and we've seen them...well....on the caliber of the Star Wars prequels. So what makes the good ones good and the bad ones bad? And what's the REAL point of icebreakers in the first place?? Do they even HAVE a point? SO MANY QUESTIONS! Joining us on this episode is Jen Brown, founder, facilitator, curriculum designer, and organizer. Jen answers all out questions about icebreakers - like what makes a good icebreaker and how to pick the right one for the group you're working with. She also shares some of her favs that you can try with your team! For this and other awesome team practices, check out the Open Practice Library for yourself! openpracticelibrary.com π§ββοΈπ ===== Rainbow Flamingo The Last Word Icebreaker PIE Checking (Physical, Intellectual, Emotional) Enneagram Personality Types ===== Hit us up on Twitter: @practicelibrary Connect with Jen: Website: jenbrown.co LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenoleniczakbrown/ Twitter: @JenOleniczak Connect with Matt π§ββ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matttakane Twitter: @matt_takane Connect with Jerry πΊ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-becker Twitter: @jerryjokesalot ===== If you're liking this podcast so far, please review us on your fav podcast platform π―
Definition of Ready and Done w/ Brian Tomlinson
What do you mean I need to write down what it means for work to be ready and done? That's pretty obvious, isn't it Klint?? Jeez, Klint... Well guess what? Klint is right. How your team defines work that is ready to be picked up and when exactly it is fully completed may differ from the team next to you...and it should! On this episode, Brian Tomlinson, Transformation Architect at Red Hat, joins us to talk about the importance of clearly defining when work is ready and done for your specific team - and how to do it. So take a danged break from your computer screen or phone and give it a listen already! For this and other awesome team practices, check out the Open Practice Library for yourself! openpracticelibrary.com π§ββοΈπ ===== Definition of Ready Definition of Done Bearded Beaver Referenced Practices: Priority Sliders Social Contract Measuring Psychological Safety Parking Lot Start at the End Red Hat Blog Series DevOps Culture & Practice with OpenShift Book ===== Hit us up on Twitter: @practicelibrary Connect with Brian: LinkedIn Twitter Blog Connect with Matt π§ββ LinkedIn Twitter Connect with Jerry πΊ LinkedIn Twitter ===== If you're liking this podcast so far, please review us on your fav podcast platform π―