Food for Agile Thought’s issue #207—shared with 23,508 peers—continues its support of Liberating Structures; this time, Barry addresses the Sprint Review. We enjoy the State of DevOps 2019 report, and then we follow up on the Sprint Review with an unconventional suggestion.
We also learn to distinguish between delivery and product teams; we acquire new skills to influence the business side, and we delve into OKR and hypotheses as a means of team alignment.
Lastly, we learn about three obsolete, yet popular mental models of the industrial paradigm impeding transformations.
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🏆 The Essential Read: State of DevOps 2019
TechBeacon): 2019 Accelerate State of DevOps: How elites drive high performance
(viaNicole Forsgren presents the 2019 edition of the State of DevOps report. Download your free copy now.
Agile & Scrum
Scrum.org): Improving the Sprint Review with Liberating Structures (Variant #1)
(viaFellow PST Barry Overeem takes on improving the Sprint Review with Liberating Structures.
3 mindset shifts for agile transformations
:Marcus Hammarberg lists three mental models of the industrial paradigm you need to lose if you want your transformation to succeed.
Are Sprint Reviews Necessary? The Answer Might Surprise You
:Mike Cohn believes that for many teams, the Sprint Review has run its course, and it’s time to stop doing them.
📅 Final Call: Liberating Structures Workshop for Scrum — Berlin, Sept 7th, 2019
Join us for another exciting LS Scrum workshop on September 7th, 2019, in Berlin. Following up on our first workshop, We will continue exploring LS microstructures, weave them into strings and apply those to Scrum’s soft underbelly — the product side, or figuring out what is worth building. Please note that this class is an advanced Liberating Structures Scrum workshop. The class is not suited for beginners to Liberating Structures. Also, you need to have a good understanding of both Scrum as well as product management in general. The workshop language is English.
Product & Lean
Product vs. Feature Teams
:Marty Cagan reflects on the differences between delivery teams, for example, a Scrum Team, and empowered product teams.
Mind The Product): How to Influence the Business
(viaIn this short video, David J Bland offers some valuable tips on how product managers can influence the business and run more practical experiments.
Product Coalition): Alignment through OKR’s and Hypotheses
(viaAnt Murphy pitches his approach on how to align teams and products without killing autonomy.
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🗞️ Last Week’s Food for Agile Thought Edition
Read more: Food for Agile Thought #206: Breaking Hierarchy, Estimation & #noEstimates, Change Agents, 10x Experiments.