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What Do Communities of Practice Look Like in Organisations

Evolution4all

How Should Communities of Practice Look Like? Communities of practice are groups of people who share a passion for what they know and interact regularly so they could learn how to do it better. They could also have communities for sports and hobbies that promote socialisation and personal development.

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Meet the Coach: Magnus Kollberg

Agile42

For our series of interviews, we sat down with Magnus Kollberg, a Mid Sweden University graduate who has recently joined the agile42 Sweden team as an Agile coach. I spent the last two years coaching a product development unit of 40 software, hardware and production engineers to shift from a waterfall approach to an agile one.

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Why All Team Members Should be Included in Sprint Meetings 

Planbox

Teams that act as one include all roles in each sprint meeting – from planning to reviews, daily scrums, and retrospectives. If you do not see how crucial a whole team mindset is in order for your innovative team to succeed, read on. . For example, look at sports teams. Team Member Identity .

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What Happens to Managers in Scrum? – Episode 1 of ScrumCast

scruminc

What Happens to Managers in Scrum? . Each episode will explore organizational Agility and Scrum patterns, tactics, and techniques that drive real-world success. Each episode will explore organizational Agility and Scrum patterns, tactics, and techniques that drive real-world success. There’s a word missing in the Scrum Guide.

SCRUM 103
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AoAD2 Chapter 4: Investing in Agility

James Shore

This frustration can lead to teams being redirected away from learning how to be Agile, and solely focused on delivering software, before they’ve finished learning. There’s a wide variety of help available: occasional mentoring; training; help with process design and implementation; and full-time (or near-full-time) coaching.

Agile 132
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Making Software Development Teams Hum with Ron Lichty

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

How to observe psychological safety (29:28). We do a survey of developers, and product managers, and product owners and scrum masters, and testers, and just all the people who are on product teams. I mean software development is a team sport, then it sort of makes sense that we talk to each other at least once a day?

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Bridging the PM Gap with Rich Mironov

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

And these days, I coach heads-of-product. And I do a fair amount of design work on product management organizations and, sometimes, the larger product engineering design problem of how people fit together. Because it is—sales is much more of an individual sport. It’s an individual sport. Rich: Yeah, how hard could it be?