Hands-on Agile #64: Mastering Work Intake w/ Jeremy Willets and Tom Cagley

TL; DR: Mastering Work Intake: The Key to Sustainability and Flow — Hands-on Agile #64

How do you deal with prioritization of the flood of new requirements, requests, and ideas? Let’s talk about the challenges of mastering work intake to achieve sustainable productivity and flow. Expect new ideas from authors Jeremy Willets and Tom Cagley on a classic challenge for every team in this fantastic recording of the 64th Hands-on Agile Meetup. (The video was recorded in English.)

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Abstract

Agile and Lean embrace the idea that teams and organizations pull prioritized work. But what happens when work gets pushed on a team or organization? If you’ve seen this anti-pattern, you’re no longer dealing with work “intake” — you’re dealing with work “entry.” Pushing work kills sustainable pace and consistent flow of value delivery. Mastering the work intake challenge could very well make or break your career. Or even your company.

In this session, Jeremy Willets and Tom Cagley started by defining work intake. Then, they focused on how work enters different levels of organizations and discussed strategies for recognizing and solving work intake anti-patterns.

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Slides

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Meet Jeremy Willets

Jeremy Willets is a team lead at Rockwell Automation. He started in software as a Technical Writer on a Scrum team more than a decade ago: “It wasn’t long before I fell in love with Agile. I’ve served thriving organizations as a Scrum Master, Agile Coach, Senior Agile Coach, Release Train Engineer, and mentor. I’ve even been fortunate enough to speak at a few conferences. When I’m not working with people and teams, you can find me with my family or maybe even making music as TLNGO.”

Meet Tom Cagley

Tom Cagley is a consultant, speaker, author, coach, and agile guide who leads organizations and teams to unlock their inherent greatness. Tom helps teams and organizations improve cycle time, productivity, quality, morale, and customer satisfaction and then proves it. Tom has been an internationally respected blogger and podcaster for over 18 years, focusing on software processes and measurement. His blog entries and podcasts have been listened to or read millions of times. He co-authored:

  • Mastering Work Intake with Jeremy Willets, and
  • Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques with Murali K. Chemuturi.

Connect with Jeremy and Tom

Jeremy Willets on LinkedIn.

Jeremy Willets’ Website.

Tom Cagley on LinkedIn.

Tom Cagley’s Website.

Mastering Work Intake: The Key to Sustainability and Flow—Related Content

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