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An agile podcast…in a pub…it's an agile PUBCAST!! Agile coaches Geoff Watts & Paul Goddard share their musings over an informal drink. Hosted on Acast. See ... more
FAQs about The Agile Pubcast:How many episodes does The Agile Pubcast have?The podcast currently has 343 episodes available.
January 05, 2017Episode 18 - Doing agile v Being agileThe Corner House, Cardiff, UKHappy New Year! We start 2017 in Cardiff with Nigel Baker and take some time to answer one of the questions we got asked on Twitter: “What is the difference between DOING agile and BEING agile?”. The boys reflect on the intent of the agile manifesto, “Shu Ha Ri” as a learning metaphor and discuss how long does it actually take to “become” agile. Should we judge the company being agile or the attitudes and the diversity of the people they employ? We hope you enjoy! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information....more36minPlay
January 05, 2017Episode 18 - Doing agile v Being agileThe Corner House, Cardiff, UKHappy New Year! We start 2017 in Cardiff with Nigel Baker and take some time to answer one of the questions we got asked on Twitter: “What is the difference between DOING agile and BEING agile?”. The boys reflect on the intent of the agile manifesto, “Shu Ha Ri” as a learning metaphor and discuss how long does it actually take to “become” agile. Should we judge the company being agile or the attitudes and the diversity of the people they employ? We hope you enjoy!...more36minPlay
December 22, 2016Episode 17 - Christmas Special, Accelerating TrustFlight Club, London, UKFor our Christmas special, we travelled to London and met up with our old friend Nigel Baker for an end-of-year episode. Actually recorded in two parts, the first conversation, in Flight Club, ebbed and flowed around topics as diverse as the American election, the changing shape of chocolate bars, Geoff's extreme survival skills course and how board games can be helpful to agile teams. More serious discussions focussed around how trust can be accelerated in crisis situations, how we might all be hard-wired to be a little prejudiced but how fluid and changeable these prejudices can be.After a few rounds of darts we moved on to The Globe and, after discussing the untimely demise of both the poet Keats and the souls singer Otis Redding, we spent a bit of time comparing different part time professions to the role of the ScrumMaster. We then debated the growth of roles such as "senior agile coach" and other "red flags" or signs that Scrum is unlikely to work in an organisation. Nigel also shares his typically forthright views on things like SAFe and too down agile implementations before we talked about the weight required to be an effective ScrumMaster and question socratically. As we wrapped things up for the year Geoff shared his attempt at agile Christmas humour, and was roundly mocked! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more1hPlay
December 22, 2016Episode 17 - Christmas Special, Accelerating TrustFlight Club, London, UKFor our Christmas special, we travelled to London and met up with our old friend Nigel Baker for an end-of-year episode. Actually recorded in two parts, the first conversation, in Flight Club, ebbed and flowed around topics as diverse as the American election, the changing shape of chocolate bars, Geoff's extreme survival skills course and how board games can be helpful to agile teams. More serious discussions focussed around how trust can be accelerated in crisis situations, how we might all be hard-wired to be a little prejudiced but how fluid and changeable these prejudices can be.After a few rounds of darts we moved on to The Globe and, after discussing the untimely demise of both the poet Keats and the souls singer Otis Redding, we spent a bit of time comparing different part time professions to the role of the ScrumMaster. We then debated the growth of roles such as "senior agile coach" and other "red flags" or signs that Scrum is unlikely to work in an organisation. Nigel also shares his typically forthright views on things like SAFe and too down agile implementations before we talked about the weight required to be an effective ScrumMaster and question socratically. As we wrapped things up for the year Geoff shared his attempt at agile Christmas humour, and was roundly mocked! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information....more1hPlay
December 22, 2016Episode 17 - Christmas Special, Accelerating TrustFlight Club, London, UKFor our Christmas special, we travelled to London and met up with our old friend Nigel Baker for an end-of-year episode. Actually recorded in two parts, the first conversation, in Flight Club, ebbed and flowed around topics as diverse as the American election, the changing shape of chocolate bars, Geoff's extreme survival skills course and how board games can be helpful to agile teams. More serious discussions focussed around how trust can be accelerated in crisis situations, how we might all be hard-wired to be a little prejudiced but how fluid and changeable these prejudices can be.After a few rounds of darts we moved on to The Globe and, after discussing the untimely demise of both the poet Keats and the souls singer Otis Redding, we spent a bit of time comparing different part time professions to the role of the ScrumMaster. We then debated the growth of roles such as "senior agile coach" and other "red flags" or signs that Scrum is unlikely to work in an organisation. Nigel also shares his typically forthright views on things like SAFe and too down agile implementations before we talked about the weight required to be an effective ScrumMaster and question socratically. As we wrapped things up for the year Geoff shared his attempt at agile Christmas humour, and was roundly mocked!...more1hPlay
December 14, 2016Episode 16 - Improv & Grumpy Old MenThe Dog & Fox Inn, Bradford on Avon, UKThis week the lads visit a traditional English country pub in Paul’s hometown of Bradford on Avon. A truly meandering conversation starts with Paul’s Improv Webinar he ran for the Scrum Alliance and ends up with grumpy old men arguing on a rugby pitch! We hope you enjoy it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more37minPlay
December 14, 2016Episode 16 - Improv & Grumpy Old MenThe Dog & Fox Inn, Bradford on Avon, UKThis week the lads visit a traditional English country pub in Paul’s hometown of Bradford on Avon. A truly meandering conversation starts with Paul’s Improv Webinar he ran for the Scrum Alliance and ends up with grumpy old men arguing on a rugby pitch! We hope you enjoy it! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information....more37minPlay
December 14, 2016Episode 16 - Improv & Grumpy Old MenThe Dog & Fox Inn, Bradford on Avon, UKThis week the lads visit a traditional English country pub in Paul’s hometown of Bradford on Avon. A truly meandering conversation starts with Paul’s Improv Webinar he ran for the Scrum Alliance and ends up with grumpy old men arguing on a rugby pitch! We hope you enjoy it!...more37minPlay
November 24, 2016Episode 15 - Multi-tasking, distractions & mindfulnessUrban Reef, Boscombe, UKThis morning in a break from the norm, we had a cafe cast rather than a pub cast and had coffee instead of beer and cider. Back on the glorious south coast again (albeit in the wind and rain) we ended up talking about the situation where one key person is spread across multiple teams and the challenges (and maybe benefits) of multi-tasking. We then moved on to discuss how easy it is to be distracted and how we might reduce distractions to help us focus more which naturally led into a discussion about mindfulness and giving yourself some quiet, reflective, non-productive time before exploring the analogy of fishing in an agile context. Great stuff! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more34minPlay
November 24, 2016Episode 15 - Multi-tasking, distractions & mindfulnessUrban Reef, Boscombe, UKThis morning in a break from the norm, we had a cafe cast rather than a pub cast and had coffee instead of beer and cider. Back on the glorious south coast again (albeit in the wind and rain) we ended up talking about the situation where one key person is spread across multiple teams and the challenges (and maybe benefits) of multi-tasking. We then moved on to discuss how easy it is to be distracted and how we might reduce distractions to help us focus more which naturally led into a discussion about mindfulness and giving yourself some quiet, reflective, non-productive time before exploring the analogy of fishing in an agile context. Great stuff! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information....more34minPlay
FAQs about The Agile Pubcast:How many episodes does The Agile Pubcast have?The podcast currently has 343 episodes available.