Food for Agile Thought #257: Fake Agile, Social Systems & Change, From Idea to Validation, Estima…-What?
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TL; DR: Fake Agile, Social Systems — Food for Agile Thought #257
Welcome to the 257th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 26,957 peers. This week, we delve into fake Agile; we revisit the discussion on whether it is beneficial to estimate agile projects and listen to tips & tricks on how to stay united when distributed as a team.
We then turn to fundamental prioritization issues; we follow a live validation of a business idea by the two leading experts of this subject and pick up a few tricks from a recognized product mensch.
Lastly, we applaud Christiaan for his in-depth overview of social systems and the change question.
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Christiaan Verwijs (via The Liberators): In-Depth: What a Social Systems Perspective Teaches us About Change
Christiaan Verwijs shares an overview of scientific research on change and how science puts people at the center.
Source: The Liberators: In-Depth: What a Social Systems Perspective Teaches us About Change
Author: Christiaan Verwijs
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Fake Agile & Scrum
Mike Griffiths: Estimating Agile Projects… Or Not
Mike Griffiths summarizes the debate about the use and value of estimates on agile projects.
Source: Estimating Agile Projects… Or Not
Author: Mike Griffiths
Jen Krieger (via Enterprisers Project): How to spot an agile faker
Jen Krieger reflects on the impact of fake agile practices.
Source: Enterprisers Project: How to spot an agile faker
Author: Jen Krieger
?? Richard Kasperowski and Mark Kilby: How to stay together in a distributed team
In this episode, Richard interviews Mark Kilby, a coach, and mentor to distributed teams.
Source: Mark Kilby: How to stay together in a distributed team
Authors: Richard Kasperowski and Mark Kilby
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Product & Lean
John Cutler: Basic Prioritization Questions (and When to Converge on a Solution)
John Cutler addresses a typical product puzzle: How much of a solution should you create before starting an effort?
Source: Basic Prioritization Questions (and When to Converge on a Solution)
Author: John Cutler
Tyler Hogge (via First Round Capital): This VP is Doing Things Differently in the Product Org — Here’s His Playbook
This portrait of Tyler Hogge focusses on his idea of the main goal that product folks menschen accomplish and how to achieve it in practice.
Source: First Round Capital: This VP is Doing Things Differently in the Product Org — Here’s His Playbook
Author: Tyler Hogge
?? Alex Osterwalder and David J Bland (via Strategyzer): How To Get From Big Idea To A Validated Business Case: An Overview Of The Testing Process
Testing Business Ideas co-authors — Alex Osterwalder and David J. Bland — work on a real case study streaming to a live audience.
Authors: Alex Osterwalder and David J Bland
?? Agile Metrics — The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Suitable agile metrics reflect either a team’s progress in becoming agile or your organization’s progress in becoming a learning organization.
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