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Food for Agile Thought #187: Agile ROI, Failure of Focus, Flow & Value, Dynamic Reteaming Works

Food for Agile Thought’s issue #187—shared with 21,673 peers—focuses on whether the agile ROI is it scientifically provable, and that the longevity of agile teams is overrated. We also get first-hand insights into why a Holacracy project ultimately did not work out.

Moreover, we delve into flow and value in product development; we learn how to apply a proven product/market fit survey, and we learn how Marty Cagan assesses the skills and gaps of prospective product manager coachee. (Great food of thought for your career.)

🦖 Lastly, we enjoy a fantastic presentation on Cynefin, Dinosaurs, decision making under complexity, and under which circumstances innovation may flourish. (Kudos to Liz.)

Did you miss last week’s Food for Agile Thought’s issue #186?

🏆 The Essential Read

Liz Keogh (via InfoQ): 📺 The Failure of Focus

Is ‘Agile’ holding us back? Liz Keogh discusses different strategies for approaching complexity and allowing innovation to emerge through obliquity, naivety, and serendipity. An added benefit: 🦖— Dinosaurs.

Agile ROI & Scrum

(via DZone): Can the Agile Method Be Scientifically Proven?

Jacob Mathews believes that a recent statistical analysis of more than 300 project reports and a CMMI survey can prove that the Agile ROI delivers is superior.

Heidi Helfand (via Agile Alliance): Dynamic Reteaming: How We Thrive by Rebuilding Teams

Heide Helfand challenges the belief that we need stable teams to build a successful software company.

Michiel van Gerven (via Medium): Experiments with Holacracy: Why we stopped doing it, and what we learned along the way.

Michiel van Gerven shares some insights in what Holacracy did (and didn’t do) for their organization—in case you want to start your own Holacracy experiment.

📺 From the Blog: Hands-on Agile Webinar #10 Replay: Sprint Retrospective Anti-Patterns [Video]

The replay of the tenth Hands-on Agile webinar covers twelve anti-patterns of the sprint retrospective—from #NoRetro to the dispensable buffer to UNSMART action items to a missing product owner.

Learn more: 📺 Webinar #10: Sprint Retrospective Anti-Patterns.

Product & Lean

John Cutler (via Amplitude): 📺 Creating Flow and Value in Product Development

In this short video, John Cutler explains why limiting work in progress can increase flow and value in product development.

Marty Cagan: Coaching Tools: The Assessment [of Product Managers]

Marty Cagan shares his product manager skills assessment, structured in the form of a gap analysis.

Sean Ellis (via Medium): Using Product/Market Fit to Drive Sustainable Growth

Sean Ellis shares his product/market fit survey template and how to best apply it to your situation.

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🗞️ Last Week’s Food for Agile Thought Edition

Read more: Food for Agile Thought #186: Agile Improv Comedy, Monte Carlo Agile Estimation, Efficiency, Slavery & Taylorism.

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Stefan Wolpers: Stefan, based in Berlin, Germany, has worked for 18-plus years as a Product Manager, Product Owner, agile coach, and Scrum Master. He is a Professional Scrum Trainer (PST) with Scrum.org and the author of Pearson’s “Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide.” He has developed B2C as well as B2B software, for startups as well as corporations, including a former Google subsidiary. Stefan curates the ‘Food for Agile Thought’ newsletter and organizes the Agile Camp Berlin, a Barcamp for coaches and other agile practitioners.
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