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90: Walking the Spine Model

03.19.2018 - By Agile for Humans, LLCPlay

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(@KevinTrethewey) and Danie Roux (@danieroux) joined Ryan Ripley (@ryanripley) to discuss the Spine Model and how to use it effectively with agile and scrum teams.Kevin Trethewey 

[featured-image single_newwindow=”false”]Danie Roux Presenting[/featured-image]

In this episode you’ll discover:

What the Spine Model is.

How to use the Spine Model with your agile teams

Use the Spine Model to find common ground

Applying system thinking to team dynamics

Links from the show:

The Spine Model website – http://spinemodel.info/wiki.html

Kevin Trethewey’s Site – https://kevintrethewey.com/

Danie Roux’s Site – http://www.danieroux.com/

Agile 2015 Talk on the Spine Model – http://spinemodel.info/news/agile2015talk.html

Team Tourism – https://kevintrethewey.com/projects/teamtourism/

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