We often face the blame pattern. This pattern is an indication of conflict, and how we deal with that can help or destroy the team. Book resource: Teamwork Is an Individual Skill: Getting Your Work Done When Sharing Responsibility
About Paul Marshall
Paul loves Agility because he believes its the introduction of responsible human beings to software-engineering.
Paul used to work as software engineer and agile manager in an outsourcing environment for 13 years. In the last two years he's been working as full - time ScrumMaster
Paul has been involved in the NVC community for several years and is trained as a coach & conflict mediator & general facilitator based on NVC-methods
You can connect with Paul Marshall on Twitter.
Go around, talk to people and use the daily meeting as the sensor for possible team problems.
About Alicia McLain
Alicia coaches, trains and transforms mid-size to large companies domestically & internationally.
Alicia has had 12 years coaching & consulting in Project/Program Management; 3 Years Software Development Management; and 10 years in the Agile community as a hands on transformation leader, trainer and coach.
You can link with Alicia McLain in LinkedIn, and connect with Alicia McLain on Twitter.
Setting the example of leadership and collaboration is one of the hardest tasks for Scrum Masters. Alicia explains how she goes about this and why it is so important.
About Alicia McLain
Alicia coaches, trains and transforms mid-size to large companies domestically & internationally.
Alicia has had 12 years coaching & consulting in Project/Program Management; 3 Years Software Development Management; and 10 years in the Agile community as a hands on transformation leader, trainer and coach.
You can link with Alicia McLain in LinkedIn, and connect with Alicia McLain on Twitter.
There are many change management models. The key is to select and learn one of those very well.
In this episode we also discuss the book Lean Change Management by Jason Little.
About Alicia McLain
Alicia coaches, trains and transforms mid-size to large companies domestically & internationally.
Alicia has had 12 years coaching & consulting in Project/Program Management; 3 Years Software Development Management; and 10 years in the Agile community as a hands on transformation leader, trainer and coach.
You can link with Alicia McLain in LinkedIn, and connect with Alicia McLain on Twitter.
The daily meeting is one of the key collaboration catalysts for teams. Facilitating effective daily meetings is an art that we must learn.
About Alicia McLain
Alicia coaches, trains and transforms mid-size to large companies domestically & internationally.
Alicia has had 12 years coaching & consulting in Project/Program Management; 3 Years Software Development Management; and 10 years in the Agile community as a hands on transformation leader, trainer and coach.
You can link with Alicia McLain in LinkedIn, and connect with Alicia McLain on Twitter.
Sometimes teams and business drift apart, but we need to bring them together for the team to function effectively together.
About Alicia McLain
Alicia coaches, trains and transforms mid-size to large companies domestically & internationally.
Alicia has had 12 years coaching & consulting in Project/Program Management; 3 Years Software Development Management; and 10 years in the Agile community as a hands on transformation leader, trainer and coach.
You can link with Alicia McLain in LinkedIn, and connect with Alicia McLain on Twitter.
David Bernstein is the author of the book Beyond Legacy Code (http://BeyondLegacyCode.com). He’s trained over 8,000 developers at companies around the world where his book’s advice has been successfully applied. His firm, To Be Agile (http://ToBeAgile.com), helps developers adopt Extreme Programming practices such as test driven development, refactoring, and continuous integration.
You can link with David Bernstein on LinkedIn and connect with David Bernstein on Twitter.
About David Berstein
David Bernstein is the author of the book Beyond Legacy Code (http://BeyondLegacyCode.com). He’s trained over 8,000 developers at companies around the world where his book’s advice has been successfully applied. His firm, To Be Agile (http://ToBeAgile.com), helps developers adopt Extreme Programming practices such as test driven development, refactoring, and continuous integration.
You can link with David Bernstein on LinkedIn and connect with David Bernstein on Twitter.
David Bernstein is the author of the book Beyond Legacy Code (http://BeyondLegacyCode.com). He’s trained over 8,000 developers at companies around the world where his book’s advice has been successfully applied. His firm, To Be Agile (http://ToBeAgile.com), helps developers adopt Extreme Programming practices such as test driven development, refactoring, and continuous integration.
You can link with David Bernstein on LinkedIn and connect with David Bernstein on Twitter.
David Bernstein is the author of the book Beyond Legacy Code (http://BeyondLegacyCode.com). He’s trained over 8,000 developers at companies around the world where his book’s advice has been successfully applied. His firm, To Be Agile (http://ToBeAgile.com), helps developers adopt Extreme Programming practices such as test driven development, refactoring, and continuous integration.
You can link with David Bernstein on LinkedIn and connect with David Bernstein on Twitter
David Bernstein is the author of the book Beyond Legacy Code (http://BeyondLegacyCode.com). He’s trained over 8,000 developers at companies around the world where his book’s advice has been successfully applied. His firm, To Be Agile (http://ToBeAgile.com), helps developers adopt Extreme Programming practices such as test driven development, refactoring, and continuous integration.
You can link with David Bernstein on LinkedIn and connect with David Bernstein on Twitter.
There are many tools and approaches we can use to define and understand the system we work within. Victor explains how he uses conversations and Value Stream Mapping in his attempt to understand the system he works within.
About Victor Bonnacci
Vic coaches software teams at Bio-Rad Laboratories using Scrum and XP practices. He's worked in IT for twenty years; first as a webmaster, programmer, project manager and currently as a scrum master and coach. Vic lives in Southern California where he is very active in the local community, and he hosts the Agile Coffee podcast.
You can link with Victor Bonnacci on LinkedIn, and connect with Victor Bonnacci on Twitter.
Be sure to follow Victor Bonnacci’s podcast: Agile Coffee.
Defining success is difficult enough, but when we forget the values that Agile and XP bring to the picture it becomes even harder. Victor invites us to start with the values that we are supposed to be following: the Scrum, XP and Agile values.
About Victor Bonnacci
Vic coaches software teams at Bio-Rad Laboratories using Scrum and XP practices. He's worked in IT for twenty years; first as a webmaster, programmer, project manager and currently as a scrum master and coach. Vic lives in Southern California where he is very active in the local community, and he hosts the Agile Coffee podcast.
You can link with Victor Bonnacci on LinkedIn, and connect with Victor Bonnacci on Twitter.
Be sure to follow Victor Bonnacci’s podcast: Agile Coffee.
There are many factors to take into account in a change process. When many teams are involved this becomes an even more important realization. Victor explains his experience with a large Entreprise change management process.
About Victor Bonnacci
Vic coaches software teams at Bio-Rad Laboratories using Scrum and XP practices. He's worked in IT for twenty years; first as a webmaster, programmer, project manager and currently as a scrum master and coach. Vic lives in Southern California where he is very active in the local community, and he hosts the Agile Coffee podcast.
You can link with Victor Bonnacci on LinkedIn, and connect with Victor Bonnacci on Twitter.
Be sure to follow Victor Bonnacci’s podcast: Agile Coffee.
Although it is tempting to “see” patterns in the teams we work with, the fact is that every team is different. Even the same team is different from project to project, and from day to today. Victor shares his journey from focusing on the process to focus on the team, and how important that is for all Scrum Masters.
About Victor Bonnacci
Vic coaches software teams at Bio-Rad Laboratories using Scrum and XP practices. He's worked in IT for twenty years; first as a webmaster, programmer, project manager and currently as a scrum master and coach. Vic lives in Southern California where he is very active in the local community, and he hosts the Agile Coffee podcast.
You can link with Victor Bonnacci on LinkedIn, and connect with Victor Bonnacci on Twitter.
Be sure to follow Victor Bonnacci’s podcast: Agile Coffee.
All of us who have a background in more directive roles (manager, project manager) from our time before Agile, are tempted to take over the problems and solve them for the team. However that’s not how we help teams grow. In this episode Victor shares his story of a recovering Project Manager that needs to learn to help the team solve their own problems.
About Victor Bonnacci
Vic coaches software teams at Bio-Rad Laboratories using Scrum and XP practices. He's worked in IT for twenty years; first as a webmaster, programmer, project manager and currently as a scrum master and coach. Vic lives in Southern California where he is very active in the local community, and he hosts the Agile Coffee podcast.
You can link with Victor Bonnacci on LinkedIn, and connect with Victor Bonnacci on Twitter.
Be sure to follow Victor Bonnacci’s podcast: Agile Coffee.
What are the right questions? In this episode we review some of the critical questions that we must ask to begin to understand the system. The questions may seem easy to understand and even simple to ask, but how do we enable the organization and the people in the team to reflect on those questions?
About Ruben Sadoyan
Ruben has played many different roles in his career. Agile Coach, Team Engineer, Scrum Master with IT Project Management and Software Development background are just some of those. He’s also been an Account executive with software/web development roots and business development, experienced in team and client relationship management.
He’s also launched a startup named Internet Company and has more than 15 years experience in IT. He describes himself as Focused on constant improvement and self-education. Result driven, able to lead in a Lean way, identify root causes and gradually improve teams to make results happen.
The 3 conditions are: the team is enabled, involved and happy. But that’s easier said than done! How do we get there? How do we helps reach those 3 conditions? That’s what we talk about in this episode.
About Ruben Sadoyan
Ruben has played many different roles in his career. Agile Coach, Team Engineer, Scrum Master with IT Project Management and Software Development background are just some of those. He’s also been an Account executive with software/web development roots and business development, experienced in team and client relationship management.
He’s also launched a startup named Internet Company and has more than 15 years experience in IT. He describes himself as Focused on constant improvement and self-education. Result driven, able to lead in a Lean way, identify root causes and gradually improve teams to make results happen.
How do we start change? Ruben shares with us a story of how you can help start change where you are, at the team level, bottom-up. He shares with us some of the tools he uses to help teams progress and grow at help the change continue in the organization.
About Ruben Sadoyan
Ruben has played many different roles in his career. Agile Coach, Team Engineer, Scrum Master with IT Project Management and Software Development background are just some of those. He’s also been an Account executive with software/web development roots and business development, experienced in team and client relationship management.
He’s also launched a startup named Internet Company and has more than 15 years experience in IT. He describes himself as Focused on constant improvement and self-education. Result driven, able to lead in a Lean way, identify root causes and gradually improve teams to make results happen.
The two horsemen of the team’s apocalypse are stress and pressure. Sure, sometimes a little pressure can give us focus, but at what expense. In this story Ruben explains the possible impact that too much pressure can have on the team.
About Ruben Sadoyan
Ruben has played many different roles in his career. Agile Coach, Team Engineer, Scrum Master with IT Project Management and Software Development background are just some of those. He’s also been an Account executive with software/web development roots and business development, experienced in team and client relationship management.
He’s also launched a startup named Internet Company and has more than 15 years experience in IT. He describes himself as Focused on constant improvement and self-education. Result driven, able to lead in a Lean way, identify root causes and gradually improve teams to make results happen.
What is the problem we are actually trying to fix? This is not an easy question. We are programmed to jump to conclusions. Many of us are biased towards action but forget to check if our actions are working. All of this leads us sometimes to focus on symptoms. Ruben tells us such a story and how he finally tracked down the real problem that needed fixing.
About Ruben Sadoyan
Ruben has played many different roles in his career. Agile Coach, Team Engineer, Scrum Master with IT Project Management and Software Development background are just some of those. He’s also been an Account executive with software/web development roots and business development, experienced in team and client relationship management.
He’s also launched a startup named Internet Company and has more than 15 years experience in IT. He describes himself as Focused on constant improvement and self-education. Result driven, able to lead in a Lean way, identify root causes and gradually improve teams to make results happen.
There are many techniques that we can use to understand the system we are working with. Oana shares how she uses Open Space Technology to create an environment where the system can reveal itself to us as Scrum Masters and change agents.
About Oana Juncu
Oana likes to present herself as a Business DJ, mixing whatever practices, from Agile and Lean(Startup) to storytelling , User Experience and neuroscience. In her day to day Oana helps teams and organisations unfold creativity, become proud of their achievements, and delight their customers.
You can connect with Oana Juncu on LinkedIn, or follow Oana Juncu on Twitter.
Oana’s website can be seen at coemerge.com.
Success is not just a metric, it is a state that we and our teams achieve. How to get there is what we talk about today with Oana Juncu.
In this episode we refer to the Book “Start with Why”, by Simon Sinek.
About Oana Juncu
Oana likes to present herself as a Business DJ, mixing whatever practices, from Agile and Lean(Startup) to storytelling , User Experience and neuroscience. In her day to day Oana helps teams and organisations unfold creativity, become proud of their achievements, and delight their customers.
You can connect with Oana Juncu on LinkedIn, or follow Oana Juncu on Twitter.
Oana’s website can be seen at coemerge.com.
There are many possible techniques to support and amplify change. Oana shares how she uses Design Thinking to help teams and organizations support and amplify change.
About Oana Juncu
Oana likes to present herself as a Business DJ, mixing whatever practices, from Agile and Lean(Startup) to storytelling , User Experience and neuroscience. In her day to day Oana helps teams and organisations unfold creativity, become proud of their achievements, and delight their customers.
You can connect with Oana Juncu on LinkedIn, or follow Oana Juncu on Twitter.
Oana’s website can be seen at coemerge.com.
Teams can enter negative patterns and eventually self-destruct. Dialog in the team and between the team and the stakeholders is a crucial part of a healthy team.
About Oana Juncu
Oana likes to present herself as a Business DJ, mixing whatever practices, from Agile and Lean(Startup) to storytelling , User Experience and neuroscience. In her day to day Oana helps teams and organisations unfold creativity, become proud of their achievements, and delight their customers.
You can connect with Oana Juncu on LinkedIn, or follow Oana Juncu on Twitter.
Oana’s website can be seen at coemerge.com.