Food for Agile Thought’s issue #213—shared with 23,845 peers—delves into how Liberating Structures rescue Scrum; we borrow Swedish ideas on agile leadership beyond the so-called ‘Spotify model,’ and we learn to create an environment that is attractive to introverts.
We also consider pair coaching; we learn how to include stakeholders in product decisions while managing their expectations, and we dare to look at some math, namely Cost of Delay.
Lastly, we shed light on Mr. Amazon’s grand plan for the universe.
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🏆 The Essential Read: Liberating Structures Rescue Scrum
InfoQ): Liberating Structures — an Antidote to Zombie Scrum
, and (viaBarry Overeem, Christiaan Verwijs, and Johannes Schartau describe cargo cult versions of Scrum, and how to prevent them from manifesting themselves using Liberating Structures.
Agile & Scrum
Scrum.org): The 7 Best Agile Leadership Tips After Visiting Stockholm
(viaOn tour to Sweden with 15 peers, Peter Koning visited several companies in and around Stockholm. Here is what he learned on how to create thriving environments for agile teams.
Crisp): Pair Coaching
and (viaYassal Sundman and Michael Göthe claim that there are—just like with pair programming—many benefits to pair coaching.
InfoQ): 📺 Agile for the Introvert
(viaTobias Anderberg reflects on how to foster an inclusive team environment for introverts and stresses the importance of psychological safety.
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Product & Lean
The Atlantic): Jeff Bezos’s Master Plan
(viaFranklin Foer analyzes what the Amazon founder wants for his empire and himself, and what that means for the rest of us.
Mind The Product): 📺 Justify Your Product Decisions and Get Stakeholder Buy-in
(viaIn this closing keynote from #mtpcon San Francisco, Teresa Torres shares her learnings on how to create a collaborative relationship with stakeholders,
Medium): Is CD3 the Golden Key?
(viaCharles Lambdin delves deep into the importance of Don Reinertsen’s concept of Cost of Delay for putting a price-tag on product decisions.
📯 Faking Agile Metrics or Cooking the Agile Books
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Learn more about how to coach these kinds of line managers and help them overcome their preference for the industrial past with a simple exercise on how to cook the agile books.
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Read more: Food for Agile Thought #212: Temporal Dynamics, Coach Assessment, Impact Mapping, Mind Your Competition..