EPISODE 19: Fun With Purpose: A Scrum Guide!

EPISODE · Feb 29, 2024 · 38 MIN

EPISODE 19: Fun With Purpose: A Scrum Guide!

from Compromising Positions - A Technology Podcast · host Lianne

This Episode we are joined by Amy Kouppas, a Scrum Master, D&I lead, and founder of a Women’s Health & Wellbeing group at Sky. We are talking about all things agile and scrum! Most organisations have some form of agile methodologies, and the likelihood is, yours does too but what is it? What is Kanban? What is Scrum? What does a Scrum master do and why are they always sprinting? Amy helps us answer these questions and more in this episode: Fun with Purpose - A Scrum Guide! In this Episode we cover:Scrum Master: Coach, Not Boss: Ditch the project manager stereotype. A scrum master is a facilitator, coach, and mentor, guiding the team towards self-organisation and autonomy. Their ultimate goal? To make themselves obsolete by fostering a team that thrives independently.Empowerment & Creativity: Scrum unleashes the full potential of your team. They become accountable, empowered, and free to be creative within the sprint framework. This fosters a culture of continuous improvement where everyone contributes to success.Documentation - Enough is Enough: The agile manifesto doesn't advocate for zero documentation. It emphasises "just enough" documentation. Focus on clear, concise information that supports transparency and efficient collaboration.Retrospectives with a Twist: Retrospectives are the beating heart of scrum. Make them engaging and fun with themes, games, and even time capsules. This playful approach fosters honest reflection and continuous improvement.Links to everything we discussed in this episode can be found in the show notes and if you liked the show, please do leave us a review.Follow us on all good podcasting platforms and via our YouTube channel, and don't forget to share on LinkedIn and in your teams.It really helps us spread the word and get high-quality guests, on future episodes. We hope you enjoyed this episode - See you next time, keep secure, and don’t forget to ask yourself, ‘Am I the compromising position here?’Show NotesThe Agile ManifestoJeff’s quote source for ‘If You’re Not Keeping Score, You’re Just Practicing’ is attributed to Chris McChesneyA Video of Lianne and Jeff’s talk on Ab(user) Stories and Ab(use) casesThe stat 1 cybersecurity professional per 100 developers can be found in Toby Irvine’s article The RatioAbout AMY KOUPPASAmy Kouppas is a Scrum Master and D&I Lead for Digital technology at Sky, with a passion for squad wellbeing. She is also a Cribologist and Founder of the Leeds Site Women's Health and Wellbeing Group. Amy's personal brand is "fun with purpose," and she aspires to be a mentor and coach to others and champion her women's wellbeing group and festival one day. In addition, she dreams of owning an animal shelter.LINKS FOR AMY KOUpPASAmy’s LinkedInKeywords: cybersecurity, scrum, agile, team management, empowerment, continuous improvement, retrospectives, collaboration, documentation

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