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Food for Agile Thought #320: Change — The Core Belief Model, Agile Principles, The Innovation Culture Formula, Five ‘WHYs’ Done Correctly

TL; DR: The Core Belief Model, Agile Principles — Food for Agile Thought #320

Welcome to the 320th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 33,679 peers. This week, we point at the importance of an organization’s mindset as the starting point for any meaningful transformation, introducing the Core Belief Model. Also, we learn from McKinsey’s interview of six bp leaders on their learnings and reflections regarding a successful transformation, and we delve into the basics of ‘agile,’ from ‘starting with Why’ to the people factor to the perils of shielding teams from clients.

We then delve into the magic math behind an organizational culture where innovation thrives and into the differences between a PoC, a prototype, and an MVP. Also, we sketch four critical negotiations for product managers, from the overly optimistic salesperson to the executive with an ‘excellent’ idea, and we share a new canvas for the jobs-to-be-done framework to help you avoid unnecessary pivoting and churn.

Lastly, we appreciate Richard Kasperowski interviewing Mary and Tom Poppendieck on what you can do to keep your team together in this challenging time, and we share eight games to hack your culture to unlock high performance. Moreover, we learn that Péter Horváth believes that you should not simply ask ‘why’ five times in a row — for multiple psychological reasons.

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Itamar Gilad: Company Mindset - Mapping Out The Ultimate Challenge

Itamar Gilad points at the importance of an organization’s mindset as the starting point for any meaningful transformation, introducing the Core Belief Model.

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(via McKinsey & Company): bp: An agility pioneer in the energy industry

McKinsey & Company interviewed six bp leaders on their learnings and reflections about its Production & Operations organization’s transformation.

Richard Kasperowski and Mary Poppendieck: 🎙 Mary and Tom Poppendieck: How to Keep Your Team Together in the Age of Great Resignation

Richard Kasperowski interviews Mary and Tom Poppendieck on what you can do to keep your team together in this challenging time.

Al Tenhundfeld (via Simple Thread): Agile Principles: Go Together

Al Tenhundfeld takes us back to the basics of ‘agile,’ from starting with ‘Why’ to the people factor to the perils of shielding teams from clients.

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Janna Bastow (via ProdPad): The Culture Formula

Janna Bastow delves into the magic math behind an organizational culture where innovation thrives.

Dmitry Chekalin (via codica): Proof of Concept vs MVP: How to Create a Successful Product

Dmitry Chekalin delves into the differences between a PoC, a prototype, and an MVP, suggesting when to use what.

(via ProductPlan): 4 Key Negotiation Moments for Product Managers

ProductPlan sketches four critical negotiations for product managers, from the overly optimistic salesperson to the executive with an ‘excellent’ idea.

📯 What Capacity Check? — Making Your Scrum Work #23

There are plenty of failure possibilities with Scrum. Since Scrum is an intentionally incomplete framework with a reasonable yet short “manual,” this effect should not surprise anyone. For example, the Developers are ignoring a capacity check during the Sprint Planning, and as a result, the Scrum team creates a Sprint Goal that most likely cannot be accomplished.

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Learn more: What Capacity Check? — Making Your Scrum Work #23.

🛠 Tools & Measuring

Péter Horváth (via Medium): You Are Using the ‘5 Whys’ Wrong. Here’s How to Improve.

Péter Horváth believes that you should not simply ask ‘why’ five times in a row — for multiple psychological reasons. Instead, learn how you can do better.

Michael Sahota: 8 Agile Games to Win at Work

Michael Sahota shares eight games to hack your culture to unlock high performance.

Tony Ulwick (via Medium): The JTBD Market Definition Canvas

Tony Ulwick shares a new canvas for the jobs-to-be-done framework to help you avoid unnecessary pivoting and churn.

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Stefan Wolpers: Stefan, based near Hamburg, 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 Hands-on Agile Conference, a Barcamp for agile practitioners.
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