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The Modern Agile Show
Joshua Kerievsky
46 episodes
8 months ago
Over the past decade, innovative companies, software industry thought leaders and lean/agile pioneers have discovered simpler, sturdier, more streamlined ways to be agile. These modern approaches share a focus on producing exceptional outcomes and growing an outstanding culture. Today, it makes far more sense to bypass antiquated agility in favor of modern approaches. Modern agile methods are defined by four guiding principles: Make People Awesome; Make Safety a Prerequisite; Experiment and Learn Rapidly and Deliver Value Continuously. World famous organizations like Google, Amazon, AirBnB, Etsy and others are living proof of the power of these four principles. However, you don’t need to be a name brand company to leverage modern agile wisdom.
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Over the past decade, innovative companies, software industry thought leaders and lean/agile pioneers have discovered simpler, sturdier, more streamlined ways to be agile. These modern approaches share a focus on producing exceptional outcomes and growing an outstanding culture. Today, it makes far more sense to bypass antiquated agility in favor of modern approaches. Modern agile methods are defined by four guiding principles: Make People Awesome; Make Safety a Prerequisite; Experiment and Learn Rapidly and Deliver Value Continuously. World famous organizations like Google, Amazon, AirBnB, Etsy and others are living proof of the power of these four principles. However, you don’t need to be a name brand company to leverage modern agile wisdom.
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Episodes (20/46)
The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Stephen Parry
5 years ago
30 minutes 82 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Esther Derby
5 years ago
26 minutes 54 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Jeff "Cheezy" Morgan
5 years ago
23 minutes 25 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Maaret Pyhäjärvi
5 years ago
19 minutes 36 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Ellen Gottesdiener
5 years ago
33 minutes 35 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Rich Sheridan
5 years ago
28 minutes 4 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Elisabeth Hendrickson
5 years ago
33 minutes 30 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with David Parker
5 years ago
28 minutes 49 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview With Diana Larsen
5 years ago
31 minutes 13 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with David Bland
5 years ago
25 minutes 29 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Pat Reed
5 years ago
27 minutes 50 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Ainsley Nies
5 years ago
25 minutes 54 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Wil Pannell
6 years ago
24 minutes 41 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Emilia D'Anzica
6 years ago
16 minutes 55 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Mike Rizzi
6 years ago
16 minutes 43 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Stas Zvinyatskyovsky
6 years ago
17 minutes 9 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Ted M Young
6 years ago
18 minutes 31 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Joshua Kerievsky talking about a Retrospective technique
7 years ago
12 minutes 36 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Arlo Belshee
7 years ago
19 minutes 8 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Interview with Sam McAfee
7 years ago
19 minutes 8 seconds

The Modern Agile Show
Over the past decade, innovative companies, software industry thought leaders and lean/agile pioneers have discovered simpler, sturdier, more streamlined ways to be agile. These modern approaches share a focus on producing exceptional outcomes and growing an outstanding culture. Today, it makes far more sense to bypass antiquated agility in favor of modern approaches. Modern agile methods are defined by four guiding principles: Make People Awesome; Make Safety a Prerequisite; Experiment and Learn Rapidly and Deliver Value Continuously. World famous organizations like Google, Amazon, AirBnB, Etsy and others are living proof of the power of these four principles. However, you don’t need to be a name brand company to leverage modern agile wisdom.