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Page to Practice
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Every month, Paul Klipp interviews another author in the agile or product space to learn how you can apply their latest ideas in practice to efficiently build effective products.

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Every month, Paul Klipp interviews another author in the agile or product space to learn how you can apply their latest ideas in practice to efficiently build effective products.

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#20 Joy of Agility with Joshua Keriewsky part two
Page to Practice
34 minutes 45 seconds
8 months ago
#20 Joy of Agility with Joshua Keriewsky part two

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Agility is not just a methodology; it’s a collection of principles that emerge from real-world practices. Joshua Kiria discusses the evolution of six key mantras that facilitate agility in organizations, emphasizing balance, psychological safety, and the harmony between speed and quality.

• Exploration of six mantras for achieving agility
• Insight into how the mantras emerged from practical stories
• Importance of balance between delivery and discovery
• Concept of grace in agile practices
• Navigating the tension between speed and quality
• Psychological safety as a foundation for team empowerment
• Challenges of maintaining long-term focus in a short-term driven business world

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Page to Practice

Every month, Paul Klipp interviews another author in the agile or product space to learn how you can apply their latest ideas in practice to efficiently build effective products.