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Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Scrum Facilitators
26 episodes
7 months ago
In this experimental episode of the Scrum Facilitators Community podcast, Sjoerd Kranendonk reads “It’s actually OK to be a Scrum Purist, and this is why!” by fellow Scrum Facilitator Chee-Hong Hsia. The article explores the concept of being a Scrum purist, and after reading it, Sjoerd adds some of his own thoughts. The article starts off by addressing the perception often associated with being a purist and challenges the negative connotations, emphasizing that adhering strictly to Scrum pri...
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In this experimental episode of the Scrum Facilitators Community podcast, Sjoerd Kranendonk reads “It’s actually OK to be a Scrum Purist, and this is why!” by fellow Scrum Facilitator Chee-Hong Hsia. The article explores the concept of being a Scrum purist, and after reading it, Sjoerd adds some of his own thoughts. The article starts off by addressing the perception often associated with being a purist and challenges the negative connotations, emphasizing that adhering strictly to Scrum pri...
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Episodes (20/26)
Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Audio-Article: It’s actually OK to be a Scrum Purist, and this is why! by Chee-Hong Hsia
In this experimental episode of the Scrum Facilitators Community podcast, Sjoerd Kranendonk reads “It’s actually OK to be a Scrum Purist, and this is why!” by fellow Scrum Facilitator Chee-Hong Hsia. The article explores the concept of being a Scrum purist, and after reading it, Sjoerd adds some of his own thoughts. The article starts off by addressing the perception often associated with being a purist and challenges the negative connotations, emphasizing that adhering strictly to Scrum pri...
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1 year ago
14 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Fostering team growth and dealing with complexity through professional coaching - Maaike Klasen
In this episode, Sjoerd Kranendonk and Maaike Klasen delve into the nuanced world of coaching within agile frameworks. They discuss the importance of contracting for coaching sessions and the distinctions between general coaching, professional coaching, and Agile coaching. Emphasizing the emotional dynamics within teams, they explore the complexities and approaches to both individual and team coaching, highlighting the significance of shared goals in team coaching versus the personalized focu...
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1 year ago
40 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
How Exploring Neurodiversity Can Improve Work for Everyone - Anita Kalmane-Boot
In the latest Scrum Facilitators Community podcast, host Sjoerd Kranendonk and guest Anita Kalmane-Boot discuss the importance of neurodiversity in teams. Anita shares insights on recognizing and leveraging the strengths of neurodivergent team members, and emphasizes the benefits for all team members in creating an inclusive and understanding work environment. They highlight the need for open discussions about personal working styles and team dynamics, fostering better collaboration and psych...
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Asynchronous Meetings & Keeping 'Ready' Simple - Blog Reviews with Andy & Steve
Steve and Andy discuss blog posts that have caught their attention on Scrum.org & Prokanban.org In this episode they talk about “A New Era in Collaboration: Asynchronous Meetings” By Mehmet Yitmen and “Trying to Keep things Simple - ‘Ready’” by Paul Ralton Links and Sources: A New Era in Collaboration: Asynchronous Meetings - https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/new-era-collaboration-asynchronous-meetingsTrying to Keep things Simple - ‘Ready’ - https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/...
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2 years ago
34 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Sprint Length & BizDev Collaboration - Blog Reviews with Andy & Steve
Steve and Andy discuss blog posts that have caught their attention on Scrum.org. In this episode they talk about “How to Choose the Right Sprint Length in Scrum” By Staphanie Ockerman and “Agile Principles - Business People & Developers Must work together daily” by Simon Kneafsey. Links and Sources: Stephanie's article on Sprint Length: https://www.scrum.org/resources/blog/how-choose-right-sprint-length-scrumSimon's article on BizDev collaboration: https://www.scrum.org/resou...
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2 years ago
29 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Scrum Facilitators Original Conference - Steve and Sjoerd
In this podcast episode, Steve Trapps and Sjoerd Kranendonk discuss the upcoming Scrum Facilitators Conference. The main theme of the conference is original content, ensuring that attendees will experience something new and valuable. The conference aims to create a friendly and inclusive environment, where speakers have the freedom to experiment with different delivery styles. The organizers emphasize their role as facilitators, allowing the community to step forward and share their ideas. Th...
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2 years ago
11 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Is the Scrum Framework too hard to understand? Discussed with trainers Magda, Kate, & Pawel
Recorded in Paris, at the Scrum.org Face to Face event for Professional Scrum Trainers (PST). Scrum Facilitators own PST Sjoerd hosts Magdalena Kucharska, Kate Hobler and Pawel Mysliwiec. In this episode of the Scrum Facilitators Community Podcast, the participants discuss the topic of understanding Scrum and the challenges associated with it. They address the perception that if people don't understand Scrum, the problem may lie within the framework itself. They emphasize that Scrum can...
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2 years ago
35 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Ethics and Design as a force for good - Astrid Poot
Sjoerd speaks with Astrid Poot: artist, rebel, designer - making people happier, stronger and more autonomous. We include many topics and ideas in to the discussion, like ethics in design, the power of great stories, system change and more. Astrid has created lots of tools to simplify the topic of ethics to help people express their values and ideas on ethics, leading to more ethical designs. You can also invite Astrid into your company, to help discuss ethics in design with your departmen...
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2 years ago
35 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Introducing the Scrum Facilitators: Steve and Sjoerd
In this slightly different episode than usual, Sjoerd and Steve answer some of the questions asked by our Podcast guests over the last year. What did Steve want to become when he was a kid? What was the last thing Sjoerd did for the first time? AND what does Steve commit to and then instantly regret it? Are you working with Scrum/Agile and have similar stories and tips to share? Or do you know someone that you want to voluntell to be a guest? Reach out! podcast@scrumfacilitators.com Al...
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Professional Coaching in Scrum - Maaike Klasen
Maaike Klasen is a Scrum Master and Professional Coach who is passionate about bringing Professional Coaching insights to Scrum Teams and Scrum Masters. In this episode we explore various Scrum and coaching topics, like adult/child positioning in relationships between people and Scrum Team members. Maaike also elaborates on the importance of trust for feedback (constructive criticism) in collaboration and coaching. We then dive into how Professional Coaching can enhance your Scrum Mastery, ...
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3 years ago
35 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Be kind to yourself and others - Georgina Shute
In this new Scrum Facilitators community podcast episode, Steve Trapps talks to Georgina Shute about being kind to yourself and recognizing that the more you practice being thankful for things the easier it is to see what you should be grateful for. Gina is a digital leader, charity founder and consultant who champions kindness in technology teams. Gina shares her daily tip on feeling fulfilled and noticing what is going on in her life. Gina's talk on Why Neurodiversity and Mental Health Matt...
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3 years ago
29 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Internal vs external change agent - Danny de Wild
In this episode Sjoerd chats with Danny de Wild, agile coach and change agent. Danny currently works for Prowareness as a consultant, and has worked in the Dutch Police for many years before, playing a key part in using agile to improve police work. We explore Danny’s personal experiments and lessons, how being a consultant adds a different dynamic to agile coaching from being an internal employee. Expect topics like ownership, culture and how transparency helps improve and collaborate. We al...
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3 years ago
37 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Scrum's Commitments: Muddy or clear? - Fredrik Wendt
In this special video episode, Fredrik Wendt discusses a thing that he finds strange in how the Commitments are set up in the current Scrum Guide (SG2020). The Commitments are not all of the same kind, which makes understanding the groupings and how we can use them to improve and guide value delivery (and quality) more difficult for Scrum practitioners. After listening to this episode we hope you walk away with sharper understanding of Scrum's Commitments, their importance AND their diffe...
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3 years ago
13 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Wannabe Vet To Agile Coach - Jenny Gwilliam
In the renewed Scrum Facilitators community podcast we talk about Scrum with practitioners in the community. In this episode Steve Trapps talks to Jen Gwilliam about how she became an awesome and highly respected Agile Coach after starting out in life wanting to be a Veterinarian! What makes her tick and how does she help teams grow into their full potential; what does she look for in highly effective teams and how does she build trust within the teams? Links and Resources Pia Ma...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Serious Play - Nancy Beers
In the renewed Scrum Facilitators community podcast we talk about Scrum with practitioners in the community. In this episode Jasper Alblas talks to Nancy Beers. Nancy is international speaker about play in business and gamification. She is owner of Happy Game Changer and is organizer of Play in Business to which you can win a ticket just by listening to this podcast! Nancy is also Happy Scrum Master working with teams and organisations. In this episode we talk about why it is important to ...
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3 years ago
36 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Influence, Product Ownership and unblocking the team - Fredrik Wendt
In the renewed Scrum Facilitators community podcast we talk about Scrum with practitioners in the community. In this episode Sjoerd Kranendonk talks to Fredrik Wendt. Fredrik is a fellow Professional Scrum Trainer, coach & consultant working with ProAgile.se. We discuss the importance of knowing how to influence and invite change, as well as its relation to Product Ownership and how Product Owners should never walk alone. Do you have a story to share? Or maybe a great Scrum question or ...
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3 years ago
38 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Facilitate change - Wim van Baaren
In the renewed Scrum Facilitators community podcast we talk about Scrum with practitioners in the community. In this episode Jasper Alblas is talking to Wim van Baaren about how Scrum Masters should facilitate change instead of sessions! Also, Wim and I wrote a blog post about this (well, mostly Wim actually) which can be found here. And buy the book that Wim wrote with his son! It can be found on: https://landvandevierbergen.nl/ Do you have a story to share? Get in touch with us at pod...
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3 years ago
27 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Non-technical Scrum Master - Rebecca Dainton
In the renewed Scrum Facilitators community podcast we talk about Scrum with practitioners in the community. In this episode Steve Trapps is talking to Rebecca Dainton about her experiences as a non-technical Scrum Master for IT teams. I guess you really need to read Radical Candor since it's the second time it popped up in conversation in the podcast! Do you have a story to share? Get in touch with us at podcast@scrumfacilitators.com. Are you working with Scrum/Agile and have similar sto...
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3 years ago
24 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Feedback culture - Vera Lusink
In the renewed Scrum Facilitators community podcast we talk about Scrum with practitioners in the community. In this episode Sjoerd Kranendonk is talking to Vera Lusink about how a culture of feedback is useful when working with teams in complex environments. Check out Vera on LinkedIn and Medium. Some useful links from this podcast: Non-violent communication Workshop Vera and James hosted at Coolblue Books: Radical Candor Being Genuine Nonviolent communication Dare to Lead Connect wit...
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3 years ago
33 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
Inclusion & Diversity in Product Development - Dave Dame
In this episode I (Scrum Facilitator & PST Sjoerd Kranendonk) hang out virtually with David (Dave) Dame. Dave is a Professional Scrum Trainer, Director of Accessibility at Microsoft and someone who I've been longing to give a stage since I've had the pleasure to first meet. Although he has no trouble finding the stage himself, as you will find out in the links below. In this chat we talk about Inclusion & Diversity, and how working on it can improve your team, your organi...
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3 years ago
43 minutes

Scrum Facilitators Community podcast
In this experimental episode of the Scrum Facilitators Community podcast, Sjoerd Kranendonk reads “It’s actually OK to be a Scrum Purist, and this is why!” by fellow Scrum Facilitator Chee-Hong Hsia. The article explores the concept of being a Scrum purist, and after reading it, Sjoerd adds some of his own thoughts. The article starts off by addressing the perception often associated with being a purist and challenges the negative connotations, emphasizing that adhering strictly to Scrum pri...