In this witty and insightful episode, we dive into the counterproductive strategies that destroy collaboration, trust, and learning in Agile environments—so you can avoid them at all costs! From rigid RACI matrices to silencing employee initiatives and keeping teams isolated from customers, we break down the top 5 antipatterns that lead to beautifully dysfunctional organizations.
But wait—this isn’t a how-to guide for failure. With a healthy dose of sarcasm, we explore the pitfalls and shine a light on fostering transparency, autonomy, and meaningful collaboration.
Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode packed with humor, actionable takeaways, and a vision for thriving Agile teams. Subscribe now, share your thoughts, and join the journey to combat toxic practices!
Today, I want to share something that has significantly helped me in my work. Scrum events, roles, and Sprints, and many other techniques from other frameworks are powerful limitations that can boost productivity. However, certain constraints can be considered blockers and can hold you back from reaching your full potential.
In this episode, we’ll discuss the difference and its importance of identifying and overcoming these obstacles to maximize your effectiveness.
Excited to share the 4th episode of my podcast, diving into new management techniques inspired by Scrum. In this episode, I discuss 5 key lessons learned from my team on maintaining focus and protecting priorities in an agile environment. Discover strategies to help your team stand up for their ways of working in a world of ambiguity.
In this podcast episode, I delve into the importance of prioritization in the workplace, highlighting its crucial role in enhancing productivity and achieving goals. I discuss the common challenges individuals face in corporate environments and that it's not related just to Agile, such as managing opinions, balancing competing demands, and ensuring effective communication.
In this episode, I explain why I'm returning to the podcast after a year away and introduce a new format. Even with these changes, the focus on Agile will stay the same. Join me as we continue our journey in the world of Agile.
In this episode I'm going to share with you my thoughts on why Agile in general and Scrum particularly are so popular. That's my first episode and I'm talking about so many topics - Scrum events, Scrum Accountabilities, Agile Transformation and many others - just to start the season up. It helps you to understand a bit who I am in the Agile world and what my overview is. It's my first try to bring to the Agile Community my perception of current problems and challenges. Follow me and share the episode! I'm always glad for your feedback.