How to Align Your Product-Driven Organization to the Customer Experience
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
3w ago
A big part of becoming a truly product-driven organization is getting better at understanding the needs of your customers, and improving your products to meet their needs. In this video, Mary, Dave, and Lance take on the topic of customer journey mapping and show you how this tool can help you align around the needs of your customer. They’ll explain how this technique can identify the customer experience and put specific actions in place to court correct and wee out any of the negative experiences customers are having with your product. Contacting Mary Lloyd If you’d like to contact Mary, you ..read more
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Using Value Stream Maps to Identify Improvement Opportunities
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
1M ago
In this third installment of our value stream mapping series, Mary shows Lance and Dave how to apply the technique of value stream mapping to your business architecture and capabilities so that you can make more informed, intentional, data-driven decisions to improve your business. Contacting Mary Lloyd If you’d like to contact Mary, you can reach her at: LeadingAgile: www.leadingagile.com/guides/mary-lloyd/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mary-lawson-lloyd/ Email: mary.lloyd@leadingagile.com Contacting Lance Kind If you'd like to contact Lance, you can reach him at: LeadingAgile: www.leadingagi ..read more
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Quantifying Waste Reduction Using Value Stream Maps
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
1M ago
Dave Prior is back again with Lance Kind and Mary Lloyd to talk about value stream mapping. In the last installment of this miniseries, the team gave a high-level introduction into what a value stream map is and why they’re important. On today’s episode of SoundNotes, they discuss how use value stream mapping to demonstrate the economic benefit of reducing waste in the system. Contacting Mary Lloyd If you’d like to contact Mary, you can reach her at: LeadingAgile: www.leadingagile.com/guides/mary-lloyd/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mary-lawson-lloyd/ Email: mary.lloyd@leadingagile.com Contact ..read more
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Avoid These Common Cloud Transformation Mistakes
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
2M ago
In this episode of SoundNotes, Dave sits down with Dennis Stevens to discuss cloud transformation and why you might want to step back, take a deep breath, and come up with a more strategic and planful approach to moving to the cloud. Over the course of the conversation, they dig into some of the anti-patterns Dennis sees in the market that cause cloud transformations to fail, and they explore the benefits of having a strong cloud readiness plan and how you can begin to ensure that your plan is integrated with your business strategy. Video Mentions Dennis’ Blog: Navigating the Challenges of Clo ..read more
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Empathy, Trust, and Alignment: Stakeholder Management Tactics for Agile Leaders
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
2M ago
In the face of change, many people inside large organizations are often left with more questions than answers. Do I have the ability to lead my team through this? Do I possess the necessary skills? Will my role become obsolete? Is my job safe? A good change management strategy accounts for these questions and tries to reduce the angst surrounding the change by deploying solid stakeholder management practices. Today, Mike and Dave sit down to discuss how we approach stakeholder management and reveal some of the tactics we deploy during a transformation to create safe, win-win situations for all ..read more
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4 Truths You Need to Know to Make Agile Work
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
3M ago
A couple years ago, Mike Cottmeyer did a webinar series on the fundamental building blocks of agility. These days, we’re calling these building blocks the physics of agile. Today, Mike and Dave get together to discuss the four laws that make up the physics of agile and why these laws must be taken into account to make agile work inside large organizations. Contacting Mike Cottmeyer If you’d like to contact Mike, you can reach him at: LeadingAgile: www.leadingagile.com/guides/mike-cottmeyer LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cottmeyer/ X: x.com/mcottmeyer Email: mike@leadingagile.com Conta ..read more
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A Systems Approach to Organizational Change
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
3M ago
Large organizations that want to stick around and maintain their competitive edge have to stop treating everything in their business like a distinct set of processes. How your technology is architected, your organization is designed, and your teaming strategies, resource management, governance, OKRs, and KPIs are all part of the same system. And you need to start treating them that way. In this podcast, Mike Cottmeyer and Dave Prior talk about the current state of Agile, how a lack of systems thinking is tanking the market, and the role of systems thinking as the transformation industry moves ..read more
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What Do You Do with Underperforming Team Members?
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
3M ago
Carrying work over from one sprint to the next is a thorn in the side of many scrum teams. And often, it’s due to one or two team members who aren’t quite carrying their fair share of the weight. We recently covered this topic in a previous podcast but got some other cool ideas from our listeners that we wanted to discuss. So, in this quick podcast, we explore even more possible solutions for scrum teams dealing with an underperforming team member. Podcast Mentions What Do You Do When One Dev is Slowing You Down?  Contacting Vic Bonacci If you’d like to contact Vic you can reach him at: L ..read more
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A Better Way to Approach Culture Change
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
3M ago
Mike and Dave sit down to reflect on 2023 and discuss some of the biggest revelations we had as a company. Together, Mike and Dave explore how LeadingAgile is already applying our latest learnings to our client engagements and the impact of them on the future of the company. Additionally, in this sprawling conversation, the guys chat about whether personal agility plays a role inside your organization, the history of Agile, Mike’s beef with estimation, and the disconnect between Agile and “the business.” Contacting Mike Cottmeyer If you’d like to contact Mike, you can reach him at: LeadingAgil ..read more
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What Do ScrumMasters Do All Day?
LeadingAgile SoundNotes | An Agile Podcast
by Dave Prior, Agile Consultant & Certified Scrum Trainer
4M ago
Thinking about becoming a ScrumMaster? Or maybe you recently got your CSM Certification, and you’re still trying to get your footing. Check out this quick podcast to learn what ScrumMasters do all day and gain some insights into the softer skills required of a ScrumMaster. Links From the Podcast ScrumMaster Checklist https://scrummasterchecklist.org/ 42 Tasks for a ScrumMaster’s Job https://agiletrail.com/2011/11/14/42-tasks-for-a-scrum-masters-job/ Contacting Vic Bonacci If you’d like to contact Vic you can reach him at: LeadingAgile: https://www.leadingagile.com/guides/victor-bonacci LinkedI ..read more
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