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Using Inception as an Agile Coaching Tool

Vitality Chicago

Agile Coaching can a challenging job, particularly when supporting managers in organizations. In fact, for new Scrum Masters or Agile Coaches, coaching managers may be the last place they focus. Finally, early in my career, I tended to see managers as the opposition to agile ways of working. …lead and coach people.

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Companies Can’t Argue Against Remote Work

Vitality Chicago

One of the first agile coaches I ever worked with was Alex Deborin. I recall a conversation with Alex from back in 2010 about forming agile teams. We were ramping up a program of 8 agile teams with representatives from around the globe. There are Better Ways to Staff Teams.

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Fresh Agile Voices – Episode 1 – Anjali Leon

Vitality Chicago

I am excited to share with you my discussion with agility and resilience coach Anjali Leon. This is our first agile coach interview in what I plan as a series of discussions intended to bring some diversity of thinking and opinions and to amplify voices that may not otherwise be heard. people product and personal leadership.

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Growth Hacking – Definition

My Agile Partner

The term “growth hacking” was coined by Sean Ellis in 2010, and it has since become a buzzword in the business world. Speed : Traditional marketing campaigns can take time to plan and execute. The post Growth Hacking – Definition appeared first on My agile Partner Scrum.

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Agile Unplugged EP04 | Mike Cottmeyer and Matt Van Vleet

Leading Agile

Listen to the Agile Unplugged Podcast on the go! Find and subscribe to Agile Unplugged on: Apple Podcasts. Welcome to our latest episode of the Agile Unplugged podcast with host Mike Cottmeyer, LeadingAgile’s CEO. So we first worked together, I guess it was probably back in like late 2009, 2010. Soundcloud.

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The Past, Present, and Future of Scrum

Netmind

The current VUCA climate (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity) has forced organizations to rethink their management methods, to plan in the short term, to better visualize the outcome of their work, and to validate the value of their outcomes. In 2010, Scrum was formalized through the first Official Guide.

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Army Veteran and Contract Program Manager Keeps His Skills Updated With Villanova Certifications

Villanova University

After earning a second master’s degree, Sherrill returned to Villanova to earn a Professional Certification in Agile & Scrum. The Agile and Scrum certification from Villanova helped me do just that.”. Agile methodology attracted him because of its approach to developing a product. A Lifetime of Accomplishment and Service.

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