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Back to SearchEpisode 69 – Design Your Agile Life
You Don’t Have to be A Chef To Open a Restaurant. Do you have to be a Scrum Master – or an Agile Practitioner – to be in the business of Agility?
Do…7 years, 6 months ago
Badass Unscripted – Your Voice, Your Value
Are you publishing? If not, why not?
If you want to have a long-lasting career in Agile- or anything for that matter, you have to stand out. You ha…
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Badass Unscripted – 5:15 AM
In this episode, we discuss the importance of getting after it – not so much because earlier is better, but because is an example of a habit in the ‘…
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Episode 68 – How To Properly Spread and Scale
Transformation is a bit of a terrifying word. And yet, it seems to be a popular topic in enterprise agility circles these days. So what’s the problem…
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Badass Unscripted – Ice Breakers
There are two kinds of Ice breakers – here are some examples of each from the episode:
Ice breakers with purpose – questions that force people to thi…
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Episode 67 – Converting A Vision Into a Backlog
As you are spreading agile within your organization or to clients, you’re going to be doing a lot of marketing and demonstrating. Something you’ll ne…
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Badass Unscripted – Intention
Efficiency is not about Doing More Things. You can work less, but direct your best energies toward IMPORTANT things – the highest priority things – …
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Badass Unscripted – More On Magic Bullets
In addition to our weekly release, we’re adding a short, unscripted contemplation of whatever is happening this week in Agile – whether its current e…
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Episode 66 – Square Pegs, Round Holes and Magic Bullets
This is an open letter to all Agile implementers and leaders. Are you trying to fit a square peg into a round hole?
I love the Apollo 13 moment, but…7 years, 7 months ago
Episode 65 – Task Level Prioritization With Stickies and Dots
We are accustomed to prioritizing backlogs – product and sprint – but we may not be as accustomed to prioritizing our day. This technique is often ov…
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