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FAQs about Agile.FM:How many episodes does Agile.FM have?The podcast currently has 295 episodes available.
May 28, 2018Gerald M. Weinberg (Agile.FM)Gerald M. (Jerry) Weinberg wrote more than 40 books and 400 articles, among those some classics such as "Are your lights on?", "Exploring Requirements" and "The Fieldstone Method". He received the J.-D. Warnier and the Stevens Award. Jerry is also a charter member of the Computing Hall of Fame in San Diego. He began his career in the 1950s at IBM and has since then deeply influenced the software industry. We talked about leadership, requirements, problem solving and writing itself....more42minPlay
May 21, 2018057: Juriaan KamerJoe Krebs speaks with Jurriaan Kamer about "How to build your own Spotify Model". He shares his thoughts around the complexity factors in organizations, for example growing size and innovation, and how Spotify dealt with it. Jurriaan touched on self-organization, self-management, the role of managers in future organizations and distributed teams. He also builds a bridge between the agile industry and Formula 1....more30minPlay
May 21, 2018Jurriaan Kamer (Agile.FM)Jurriaan Kamer works also under the "Agile CIO" label and recently wrote an article with the title: "How to build your own Spotify Model". The dutch native also shares his thoughts around self-organization, self-management and how the agile community can learn from Formula 1....more30minPlay
May 14, 2018Harrison Owen (Agile.FM)Harrison Owen is the author of several books, including the books about Open Space Technology. Those books have influenced the agile community in several ways. For example how meetings and conferences are conducted but also marks a milestone when we speak about self-organization in agile organizations....more16minPlay
May 14, 2018056: Harrison OwenJoe Krebs speaks with Harrison Owen about Open Space and the impact it has in the Agile Community and organizations around the world. It originally aired in 2012 and was re-released....more16minPlay
May 07, 2018055: Jeff PattonJoe Krebs speaks with Jeff Patton about output versus outcome and customers and products versus users and projects.Jeff received the Agile Alliance's Gordon Pask award for contributions to Agile Development. In this episode, he cleans up some myths and misunderstandings around user-stories, story-mapping and estimation....more42minPlay
May 07, 2018Jeff Patton (Agile.FM)Jeff shares his some of his insights around customers and users and relates them to the agile manifesto. He also gives examples about agile product development and he busts some myths and misunderstandings in the industry about user stories and estimation....more42minPlay
April 30, 2018Marc Loeffler (Agile.FM)Hear from Marc Loeffler, Germany-based agile coach about his new book Improving Agile Retrospectives. Furthermore, Marc and I speak about teams with passion versus teams that are lacking passion, retrospectives and how this all relates to scaled distributed teams. Marc is so passionate about passion, that he created a podcast series himself about passionate teams....more27minPlay
April 30, 2018054: Mark LoefflerJoe Krebs speaks with Marc Loeffler about his new book Improving Agile Retrospectives, passion and how this all relates to scaled distributed teams....more27minPlay
April 23, 2018053: Dan MezickJoe Krebs speaks with Dan Mezick about his books “The Culture Game” and the “Open Space Agility Handbook”. Dan shares his experiences with "Open Space Agility" and he provides insights into experiences of agile transformations using this approach....more29minPlay
FAQs about Agile.FM:How many episodes does Agile.FM have?The podcast currently has 295 episodes available.