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Scrumpossible
by Kelly Fidei
Welcome to an exciting podcast that's tailor-made for anyone eager to get into Scrum and ensure its lasting impact. We go beyond theory to take exciting journeys where seasoned Scrum practitioners open up about their own triumphs, failures and learnings. You’ll gain firsthand insights into the tactical nuances that spell the difference between success and stagnation. You get insider secrets, pearls of wisdom, and actionable tips that can transform your Scrum endeavors.Our guests also cover the wide spectrum of Scrum applications, bringing you insights that cater to your unique interests and needs. So, if you're ready to elevate your Scrum game, whether you're an individual practitioner seeking mastery or an organization aiming for a transformation, tune in. Welcome to the podcast that combines expertise, storytelling, and the art of Scrum mastery.
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Inspiring Story! How Mahlodi Broke Into Scrum Mastering
Today's episode is a launch party for my guests' new book: "Human Centered Agile: A Unified Approach For Better Outcomes." The book is a guide on how to apply Human-Centered Design (HCD) practices to an Agile product development model that is used widely throughout industry and government, where it is applied primarily to software and technology development efforts. This has been an ongoing industry challenge due to the fact that HCD prioritizes time spent understanding the problems to be solved (time spent in the problem space), while Agile prioritizes a fast hypothesize-and-deliver model (time spent in the solution space).
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Book Launch Party: Human-Centered Agile
Today's episode is a launch party for my guests' new book: "Human Centered Agile: A Unified Approach For Better Outcomes." The book is a guide on how to apply Human-Centered Design (HCD) practices to an Agile product development model that is used widely throughout industry and government, where it is applied primarily to software and technology development efforts. This has been an ongoing industry challenge due to the fact that HCD prioritizes time spent understanding the problems to be solved (time spent in the problem space), while Agile prioritizes a fast hypothesize-and-deliver model (time spent in the solution space).
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What do coaching gymnastics and coaching Agile have in common? How Mike broke into Scrum
Mike is an highly experienced Agile Coach, Delivery Manager, SAFe Agilist, and Certified Scrum Master responsible for coordinating multiple concurrent development and delivery efforts throughout their full lifecycle in the public and private sectors. In his private life, Mike is also an elite gymnastics coach! Listen to hear the very relevant parallels!
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Inspiration for New Scrum Masters – How Paloma is Developing Her Skills and Giving Back
Paloma Martinez comes from a strong background in Events Management. But when she took an Agile PRINCE Project Management course in London, discovered a match between her personal values and agile values - respect for people, collaboration, and more. She decided she wanted to learn more. Here she shares her journey on how she found her volunteer position, balancing with her paid work, and giving back to the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jQ0mrNTgeE&list=PLmIAzAuN9az3oChIUyDq6dESOg7NA9war&index=11
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How To Get Scrum Master Experience When You Have None
Check out this true life success story from one of my awesome clients, Shirin Ali. She shares how after she took a bunch of agile and scrum asked her trainings, she still felt she had a gap in her skill level needed to actually get the working scrum asked her job. Find out the creative way she solved it starting right in her own community! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVerxIobEBI&list=PLmIAzAuN9az3oChIUyDq6dESOg7NA9war&index=10&t=2s
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Use Psychology To Become a Better Agile Coach
Human-centered interview on the uses of psychology in agile.
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Surprise! What Agile Can Learn from the US Navy
I thought I knew one or two things about Agile, but in only five minutes of hearing Mark's true stories about his role as a Navy aviator collaborating with the Navy SEALs, I realized he had something highly valuable and concrete to teach the Agile community - how to make it real, in practice, on the ground!
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Use Pro Coaching to Amp Your Agile Coaching
A great conversation with Sue Bramhall, agile coach and personal coach, on bringing these two fields together.
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Cool Ways to Use Cognitive Psychology in Agile
Using cognitive psychology in agile transformation - a conversation with GaganBir Palta
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Yes, you can! Cool Ways to Use Cognitive Psychology in Agile Coaching
Using cognitive psychology in agile transformation - a conversation with GaganBir Palta
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How to use Positive Psychology with Agile Assessments and Fluency levels
How to use Positive Psychology with Agile Assessments and Fluency levels
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Adarsh Mehrotra on DevOps, Blockchain and DevSecOps for Agile Sustainability
Adarsh is bringing a new perspective to this podcast because a lot of his work has to do with technical agile. And that’s where the rubber hits the road in agile transformations, because there’s no “look like.”You can’t just adopt some of the surface practices of agile and say that you are doing DevOps. No way. Read on for how to "get real" with technical agile.
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Becoming a Scrum Product Owner When the Business Doesn’t Want to Play
Ways to do successful scrum Product Ownership when the business doesn't want to play that role
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Power: A Conversation With Julie Diamond
A great conversation on power, leadership and transformation with Julie Diamond, PhD
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Power: A Conversation With Author Julie Diamond
A great conversation on power, leadership and transformation with Julie Diamond, PhD
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A Conversation with Agile Coach Ashish Chandra: Meditation and Emotional Intelligence for Agile Transformation Agents (with a bonus on cutting your own hair)
Trust, meditation and being a teacher and learner at the same time. Great thoughts for agile transformation agents.
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Facilitating Change in a “VUCA” World with Reimar Paschke
Today I had the pleasure of talking with experienced change facilitator Reimar Paschke. There were many gems in the conversation, but my favorite was, “By saying “no,” I got what I wanted.” Reimar tells the inspiring story behind why he said this.
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Introduction and “Coming Attractions” – Podcast Episode #1
Introduction to the Agility Transformation Podcast and initial ruminations.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to an exciting podcast that's tailor-made for anyone eager to get into Scrum and ensure its lasting impact. We go beyond theory to take exciting journeys where seasoned Scrum practitioners open up about their own triumphs, failures and learnings. You’ll gain firsthand insights into the tactical nuances that spell the difference between success and stagnation. You get insider secrets, pearls of wisdom, and actionable tips that can transform your Scrum endeavors.Our guests also cover the wide spectrum of Scrum applications, bringing you insights that cater to your unique interests and needs. So, if you're ready to elevate your Scrum game, whether you're an individual practitioner seeking mastery or an organization aiming for a transformation, tune in. Welcome to the podcast that combines expertise, storytelling, and the art of Scrum mastery.
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Kelly Fidei
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