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Agile Uprising Podcast

The is the Agile Uprising Podcast. Agile Uprising is a purpose-built network that focuses on the advancement of the agile mindset and global professional networking between leading agilists. We will remain agnostic of certifying bodies and focus purely on the advancement of the agile craft. Our network will evolve over time, and at the core our online community will remain free to join - forever. We will leverage both traditional and emerging communication and collaboration channels to explore various topics of interest with a direct focus on removing external influences from sponsors, partners and other organizations.

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Expanding Your Horizons (Re-Release)

We are rereleasing this episode from 2023... how does it hold up? We got together to talk about...STUFF.  Specifically, we discussed what we were reading/watching/listening to that had NOTHING to do with "the agile", and how those things had impacted our behaviors, mindsets, how we approached our work as coaches and agents of change.  Hopefully things are still relevant... !  Enjoy! BOOKS: PODCASTS: CONTENT:   OTHER HONORABLE MENTIONS Trung Phan - Twitter and newsletter, , @TrungTPhan ORSC - Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching -      About the Uprising! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2024-03-03
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Wrath, The Fourth Deadly Sin of Agile Transformation

Join hosts Andrew Leff, Chris Murman, and Andy Cleff in an exploration of wrath and its impact on relationships, both personal and professional. From the subtle nuances of organizational dynamics to the intricacies of managing emotions in the workplace, this episode delves deep into the complexities of wrath and offers strategies for fostering healthier interactions and cultures. Tune in to gain valuable insights into reframing fear, promoting accountability, and cultivating compassion in the face of adversity. About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2024-02-25
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Punished by Rewards with Alfie Kohn

We often praise others, create intricate rewards programs at work, compensation plans are loaded with performance goals....are all these things counter-productive?  Join us this week as Sarah Baca and Jay Hrcsko sit down with the author of the book Punished by Rewards, Alfie Kohn.  They discuss how "inside each carrot is a stick", how to properly motivate people, and how to NOT offer praise.  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!    
2024-02-18
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The Power of Three: Navigating Uncertainty

Explore the dynamics of leadership through the lens of the power of three in this insightful Agile podcast. Join Tanner Wortham and Andy Cleff as they discuss military parallels, agile principles, and the significance of movement in decision-making. Gain valuable insights into empowerment, balancing maker and manager time, and embracing uncertainty through the Power of Mistakes, the Power of Three, the Power of Uncertainty, and a bonus fourth: The Power of Movement! Video Version: Links   About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2024-02-11
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Gluttony, The Third Deadly Sin of Agile Transformation

This Agile Uprising podcast delves into the theme of "Gluttony," exploring the impact of overindulgence and excess in various aspects of work and life. Hosts Chris Murman, Jay Hrcsko, and Andrew Leff engage in a thought-provoking conversation about how gluttonous behaviors can manifest in work habits, personal growth, and relationships. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own tendencies, strike a balance, and consider the positive aspects of self-aware gluttony. Join the hosts as they navigate the complexities of human behavior in the context of agile methodologies and organizational dynamics. About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2024-02-04
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Driving Better Results with Gil Broza

This week we sit down with Gil Broza to discuss his new book, Deliver Better Results.  We discuss the importance of systems thinking, the importance of both people and mindset, and Gil's strategies for levelling up your organization, along with how to assess where you are (as a clue to where to start!)  Enjoy! Links Listeners can download chapter 1 from:  Gil's book: Gil's website: LinkedIn:  About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2024-01-28
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Scaling Beyond Software with Dave Rush

  In this episode, Troy Lightfoot sits down with Complex Product Development Specialist Dave Rush. They discuss scaling beyond software using techniques like model-based systems engineering and some popular scaling approaches that need reconsideration in these contexts.    Resources Mentioned:     (Feel Free To Connect!)      About the Agile Uprising  :   If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It helps others find us.   Many thanks to the artist Krebs from Machine Man Records who provided us our outro music free of charge!   If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being free.  However, we have a Patreon if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs.  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2024-01-22
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Sloth in Agile: Navigating Inaction and Cultivating Deliberate Change

In this episode, the second in a series, the crew explores the sin of "sloth" in the context of agility and organizational dynamics. Chris Murman, Andy Cleff, and Andrew Leff, delve into the negative connotations of sloth as it relates to motivation, communication, and decision-making within teams and organizations. They discuss the impact of silence, the importance of crucial conversations, and the challenge of addressing organizational issues at scale. The conversation evolves into exploring the balance between action and inaction, emphasizing the need for intentional pacing and sustainable practices. As always, we encourge listeners to consider the role of sloth in their work environments and to share their insights on fostering a healthier, more deliberate approach to change. About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail! Videocast version:  
2024-01-14
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Decoding the Scrum Master's Journey: Insights, Challenges, and Growth

In this episode, Sarah Baca, Mike Caddell, Claudia Orozco-Gomez, and Andrew Leff delve into the complexities and often misunderstood role of the Scrum Master. Sharing insights from their experiences, the panel discusses the challenges faced in distinguishing between project managers and Scrum Masters, emphasizing the importance of genuine relationships, navigating conflicts, and being a supportive guide through the corporate jungle. The conversation touches on the evolving role of Agile coaches, the need for a balance between likability and accountability, and the often-overlooked aspect of cognitive load. As the discussion unfolds, the panel reflects on their personal journeys, sharing advice for new Scrum Masters, encouraging investment in reflection, growth, and the creation of a supportive community. We hope this episode provides valuable perspectives for both seasoned practitioners and those exploring the world of Agile methodologies, offering a fresh take on the intricate dance of people, processes, and mindset in the realm of Scrum Masters and Agile coaching. About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2024-01-07
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Pride, The First Deadly Sin of Agile Transformation

In the first of an expected series, Chris Murman, Jay Hrcsko, and Andrew Leff explore the deadly sin of pride in agile coaching and transformation.  Reflecting on personal experiences, feedback challenges, and the impact of pride on organizational culture, the hosts engage in a candid and humorous conversation. They encourage listeners to embrace self-awareness, seek feedback, and consider the psychological aspects of organizational dynamics. Uncover the nuances of pride in agile coaching for a thought-provoking journey toward continuous improvement. Cheers to breaking down barriers and fostering a culture of openness in the agile world. About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-12-31
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Getting Things Done in an Agile World (Re-release)

Rebroadcasting a fav from the archives: Join , and as they discuss Getting Things Done in an Agile World. "Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them." David is the New York Times best-selling author of Getting Things Done - The Art of Stress-free Productivity. Since it was first published almost fifteen years ago, Getting Things Done has become an incredibly influential business book and one of the gotos for personal organization. GTD is now shorthand for a way of approaching professional and personal tasks and is used by individuals from CEOs to developers. David discusses the origins of GTD, the journey upon the way, mistakes made and lessons learned. He touches on a range of research such as , the influence of the martial arts and experience of establishing one of the first truly holocratic . Guest contact information Books About Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-12-18
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Scaling Simplified with Prateek Singh and Dan Vacanti

In this episode, hosts Troy Lightfoot and Andy Cleff sit down with Prateek Singh and Dan Vacanti about the new book "Scaling Simplified ." which can be currently found on Leanpub and Amazon. It challenges many common assumptions about "Scaling Agile" and teaches techniques for simplifying scaling by focusing on flow. Resources Mentioned:     About the Agile Uprising   If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It helps others find us.   Many thanks to the artist from who provided us our outro music free of charge!   If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being free.  However, we have a if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs.  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-12-03
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The Importance of Sprint Goals with Maarten Dalmijn

This week we sit down with Maarten Dalmijn, author of Driving Value with Sprint Goals to discuss the importance of a sprint goal.  We start off with the confession that for some practitioners this concept is a bit too "woo", but then we use Maarten's book to peel back the onion and develop greater understanding around how your sprint goal is both a leading and lagging indicator of not only team health, but the health of your organization.  Enjoy! Wanna see faces? Here's the videocast: If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!    
2023-11-26
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Agile Uprising 7-Year Anniversary: 2023

The crew (Jay Hrscko, Brad Stokes, Chris Murman, James Gifford, Andy Cleff, Troy Lightfoot, and Andrew Leff) get together to celebrate seven years of continuous weekly podcasts: 899,245 unique downloads. 380 releases.  We reminisce about all the shenanigans we've been up to. We spill the beans on our favorite episodes, spill the tea on memorable moments, and shine a light on a few of the growth spurts we've had ? personally and professionally.  (Kind of like looking back at our awkward teenage years, but with more Agile and less acne.) We share our love for and give shoutouts to the diverse gang in the Uprising Discord community.  No matter where we're headed, we're doing it together.  Let's raise a virtual glass to the Uprising, our podcast guests, listeners... and all the amazing folks who've joined the ride. It has been a rollercoaster, and we're strapping in for the next loop-de-loop. Cheers to a million downloads!  VideoCast Version: About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-11-19
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Rethinking Agile: Small Teams are Better??? w/Troy Lightfoot

In this episode, host Troy Lightfoot discusses a topic he's been thinking about for a while but has yet to discuss publicly. Are smaller teams REALLY better? Let's talk about it! Feel free to comment and discuss in our Discord! Resources Mentioned: Troy teaches for About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It helps others find us.  Many thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free of charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being free.  However, we have a Patreon if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs.  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-11-13
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Advanced Topics in Metrics and Predictability with Dan Vacanti and Prateek Singh

In this episode, host Troy Lightfoot sits down with Dan Vacanti and Prateek Singh about the new book "" which can be currently found on Leanpub.  7 years Later, with the help of Prateek, Dan released the follow-up to his book Actional Agile Metrics for Predictability. It challenges many common assumptions about "Agile" and teaches techniques for understanding variation for process improvement, forecasting, and avoiding common mistakes. It's also a deep dive into flow metrics. Resources Mentioned: About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It helps others find us.  Many thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free of charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being free.  However, we have a Patreon if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs.  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-11-04
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FROM THE ARCHIVES - Practice Makes Profit with Graham Scott

FROM THE ARCHIVES:  This week we're re-running a fave of ours, a conversation we had with Graham Scott to discuss his book Practice Makes Profit.  This book takes a smart and jargon-free look at how to optimize your business using practices like Theory of Constraints and Throughput Accounting.  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-10-29
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Unpacking Authenticity at Work

This Agile Uprising podcast episode delves into the complex and often challenging subject of authenticity in the workplace.  Andy Cleff, Jay Hrcsko, and Claudia Orozco-Gomez embark on a candid exploration of the fine balance between being one's genuine self and maintaining professionalism within professional contexts. With a blend of personal experiences and thought-provoking discussion, this episode addresses key questions about authenticity at work. The panelist share their own stories and insights, discussing the impact of virtual meetings on authentic expression, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the unique challenges faced by individuals from diverse backgrounds. Prepare to be engaged, inspired, and challenged as you navigate the intricate terrain of authenticity within the corporate world. Tune in to this stimulating conversation that encourages listeners to reflect on their own authenticity and join the dialogue on this significant topic. About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-10-22
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Panel Discussion: Measuring Developer Productivity

This week host Sam Hogarth convened a panel to discuss the recent McKinsey piece on measuring software developer productivity.  It this typical consultant speak, or is there something to be said about this argument?  Listen in and find out! Enjoy! Resources referenced in the discussion: Kent?s LinkedIn posts *** If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-10-15
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How Can Agile Mantras Reshape Your Change Management Game?

Jason Little shares 4 mantras that many of us, uh, older agile fellows live by that capture the spirit of what agile is along with how you can adapt them to the wonderful work you're doing as a change agent: YAGNI Last Responsible Moment Firing a Tracer Bullet / ?Walking the Dog? Yesterday's Weather Listen in on the discussion with Chris Murman and Andy Cleff, as they explore bringing back the intentions behind the Agile Manifesto. Read More:  About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-10-08
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Where is agile going? with Chris Williams, Badass Agile Podcast

Where is agile going?  As a practice, as a methodology, for us as practitioners?  Join us this week as we chat with Chris Williams, host of the Badass Agile Podcast to discuss his last few episodes which center on this topic.  Where have we failed?  What have we done wrong?  How do we "right" the ship?  Tune in and find out!  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-10-01
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How Does Emotional Intelligence Transform Leadership and Coaching?

In this @agileuprising episode, Andy Cleff engages in a compelling conversation with Phil Johnson about the critical role of emotional intelligence (EI) in leadership and coaching. They emphasize that leadership transcends titles and is rooted in the ability to inspire trust through actions and results. The discussion explores the art of truthful communication, underscoring the importance of delivering truth with compassion and empathy to earn trust. Furthermore, they delve into the challenge of motivating individuals, driven by either pain or passion, to step beyond their comfort zones. Phil Johnson shares practical techniques, including the transformative power of a smile and the growing relevance of EI in an era of rapid change. In today's dynamic world, cultivating emotional intelligence is essential for effective leadership and coaching. This podcast unravels the key principles behind EI, offering valuable insights for professionals seeking to foster trust, engagement, and lasting relationships in their roles. For a video version: Links Here's a free audiobook. The Servant Warrior Leader About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-09-24
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How About We Talk About the Rising Tide of Organizational Debt

In this episode, Chris Murman, Mike Caddell, and Andy Cleff dive into the idea of "organizational debt." They compare it to technical debt (as well as financial debt) and discuss how it's essential to recognize and tackle inefficiencies, outdated processes, and cultural issues in organizations. They chat about potential signs of this debt, like slow decision-making and lack of role clarity. They stress the need for relevant metrics and creating a culture where people can freely talk about these issues. They close with a call for the agile community to explore ways to better identify, measure, and address organizational debt to enhance organizational adaptability and innovation.  Video Version: Read More On "Organizational Debt" About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-09-17
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How Can EVM Transform Risk Management in Agile Project Delivery?

In this @agileuprising panel episode, Prateek Singh @singhpr, Andy Cleff @justsitthere, Ben Rodilitz BenRodilitz, and Colleen Johnson @scrumhive chat about applying #agile thinking to earned value management. #EVM, a project management technique used in measuring performance, progress, and risk, relies on calculations based on detailed and accurate upfront planning. The coexistence of Agile (which is dynamic by design) and EVM requires a tailored approach. Could abandoning deterministic #estimates combined with #probabilistic #forecasting - think Monte Carlo Simulations - be the key to success? If you'd like to see a video version: Links About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-09-10
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Simplicity: Should you do more of doing less?

Chris Murman and Andy Cleff have a fireside chat about the principle of simplicity: the art of maximizing the amount of work not done.   Should you do more of doing less?   Video version: Topics include: Uncover the Truth about Simplicity and Agile The Power of Standardization Simplifying Complex Product Development Eliminating Waste in Methods & Frameworks Boosting Creativity and Collaboration Simplified UX: The Secret Behind Google's Aesthetic and Effective Designs! Unleashing Organizational Balance Unlocking Success: The Key to Faster Results thru Simplicity The Power of Doing Less: DevOps and Automation Revolutionize Work Escape the Busy Life: Finding time for simple pleasures in a fast-paced world Simplifying Your Approach for Transformation The Root Causes of Complexity and Chaos in Organizations Simplifying Interactions for Optimal Scaling If you'd like video version, check out About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-09-03
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: What Does "Success" Look Like For An Agile Transformation?

One of our favorites from the archives: What defines a "successful" agile transformation?  Is there a difference between "big T" and "little T" transformations?  And what exactly is a capon?  Join host Troy Lightfoot as he tries to corral an answer to this and other questions out of Chris Murman, Andrew Leff, and Jay Hrcsko.  This one's a bit of a rambler, but it should be fun for you listeners.  Enjoy! About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-08-28
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Principles as Metrics

FROM THE ARCHIVES: This week we're re-running one of our most popular episosdes, where Troy and Jay discuss how to use the Twelve Agile Principles as metrics for your agile delivery and transformation.  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-08-21
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Recapping Agile 2023 with Sarah, Claudia, and Murman

was held recently in two locations for the first time ever. The main event was located in Orlando, Florida while a smaller but just as valuable hub was in Edinburgh, Scotland. Board member got together attendees from both locations to discuss their experiences. spoke and attended in Orlando, while attended her very first agile conference ever in Edinburgh. The trio discussed how the logistics worked between the two locations, how the event felt, and what stood out most from the week: Many don't understand what it takes to put on the event, and what it means to the Agile Alliance every year. Murman shared some of the logistics of the event having spent a year planning it. The family feel of both locations created a great environment for connection. Finding the right session is sometimes more difficult than it seems. Managing your energy over the week can also be a challenge for the introvert in us. Finally, there's so much more that people still don't realize happens at the main location every year. Regardless of the social media discussion around location, the Agile Alliance does everything it can to create a welcoming space for like-minded people to further their agile journies together. Hopefully you can catch up on some of the content. Videos for each of the keynotes are . If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-08-13
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AU Classic!: Flow Metrics w/ Kanban co-creator Dan Vacanti from ProKanban.org

Daniel Vacanti, one of the instrumental founders of Kanban (), chats with hosts  and  about agile metrics, Little's Law, the one metric that matters most, and the one that doesn't matter at all. Like the work, we are doing? today Books Videos / Websites   Contact Twitter: LinkedIn:
2023-08-06
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Manage Process Over People?

This week we discuss the recent blog post by David Heinemeier Hansson titled "Manage process before people."  While that sounds completely INSANE as a gut reaction...is he onto something?  Tune in and find out! Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-07-30
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In Defense Of Winston Royce

This week we continue our deep-dive into the annals of history to discuss another often-maligned paper, Winston Royce's "Managing the Development of Large Software Systems" a.k.a. -"the birthplace of waterfall"...but it is really?  How much of what is attributed to Royce is WRONG? And how much did he really get RIGHT that is sadly ignored? Listen in and find out! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-07-23
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Monte Carlo: A Matter of Life And Death w/Prateek Singh and Troy Lightfoot from ProKanban.org

  In this week's episode, Troy Lightfoot and Prateek Singh from ProKanban.org discuss techniques used in other industries used to help people save lives, and money, and even develop artificial intelligence. They cover what can be used in planning for product development to bring more accurate forecasts with a real understanding of risk to help companies make better decisions on a continuous basis.  Links: ProKanban.org   If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-07-16
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Creative Problem Solving using Framers and Claude Shannon

This week's episode started out as a discussion of the book Framers by Ken Cukier et al. but then we went off into all sorts of heuristics for approaches to creative problem solving, and we landed with Claude Shannon's hints for Creative Thinking.  Enjoy!   If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-07-09
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In Defense of Taylorism

Every great man has a great enemy, every great movement a great antagonist.  For "agile" that antagonist is typically attributed to Frederick Winslow Taylor, and his book Scientific Management...but SHOULD he be? This week we host a discussion between two people who actually took the time to READ the book, to try and answer the question: "Is the problem Taylorism...or how we're taught to INTERPRET it?"  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-07-02
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We're All Wrong About Little's Law w/Troy Lightfoot and Andy Cleff

In this week's episode, co-hosts Andy Cleff and Troy Lightfoot discuss the misconceptions about Little's law, the differences between what Dr. Little created and what is often taught, and how Little's Law can be useful in practice today by understanding the five underlying assumptions. This episode contains follow-along images which can be found below.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail! Images:
2023-06-25
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Deliberately Developmental Organizations with Andy Flemming (Re-release)

From the archives: Join and as they discuss An Everyone Culture: Deliberately Developmental Organizations. DDO?s create an unusual kind of environment, one that tolerates ? even prefers ? making one's failures, risks, and weaknesses public so that colleagues can support each other in the process of overcoming them. There's a wonderful congruence with Modern Agile principles: Make People Awesome Make Safety a Prerequisite Experiment & Learn Rapidly Deliver Value Continuously Guest contact information Websites mentioned during the show Book - An Everyone Culture About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-06-18
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Your Prioritization is $*%#! w/ Troy Lightfoot and Jay Hrcsko

  In this week's episode, co-hosts Jay Hrcsko and Troy Lightfoot discuss the fallacies of prioritization and other agile-related practices that need rethinking including the cost of delay, WIP, release planning, forecasting, and more. This episode contains follow-along images which can be found below.  If you like this episode and want to attend an upcoming class on these topics, Troy is running a 4-night class about Flow metrics and Forecasting in July which can be . AU Listeners can get 20% off with promo code "AgileUprising" The No. 1 Thing killing your delivery podcast: Follow Along    
2023-06-11
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Applying Research To SAFe Arguments With Chistiaan Verwijs

Discord members Niklas Kari, Mike Caddell, and Janel Lanza welcome fellow agilist Christiaan Verwijs to discuss his recent article on a data-driven approach to discussing SAFe. It's everyone's favorite framework to bash and blame for the issues in our work, and often the arguments are based on anecdotal evidence. So, when someone decided to do some extensive research on the topic, it got our attention and we wanted to hear more.  Verwijs outlined the research method, how the questions were adapted over time to respond to research participants, and how it's been received so far in the community. Team autonomy is a big part of the data set, as is the reception and reaction of the C-suite. We're not really sure if the data proves one way or another that SAFe is truly bad. Ultimately, it will likely confirm whatever opinion you have. However, it is vitally important to base impressions on various frameworks on more than emotional evidence. This was an interesting discussion of how. Related articles in the pod:     That's all for this week gang: On behalf of the Agile Uprising, we?d like to offer a sincere thank you to our guest Christiaan for volunteering to spend time with us On behalf of all of us on this episode, we?d like to thank you, the listeners for tuning in. If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It helps others find us.  And if this is your first time tuning in, why don?t you subscribe to our podcast? There will be a thread about this podcast posted on Coalition.AgileUprising.com, so feel free to hop in and join the discussion! We also have an active Discord community where we discuss all things agile and adjacent. In the show notes will be a link to our Discord server. Lastly, we do have a Patreon set up for those that would like to help us cover our hosting and production costs. See the show notes for details on how you can become a patron.  
2023-06-04
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Seeing Money Clearly with Dan Doiron

This week we sit down with Dan Doiron to discuss his new book, Seeing Money Clearly: Using Throughput Accounting to Understand and Manage Knowledge-Work.  We discuss the different types of capacities, why buying capacity should always be a last resort, and how common cause variation will be a software team's undoing.  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-05-21
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: Promise Theory with Mark Burgess

FROM THE ARCHIVES:   "I promise..." What if we applied the idea of a promise to engineering, systems design, and how we interact with each other?  Join host Jay Hrcsko and special guest-host Jonathan Magen as they sit down early in the morning to chat with the brilliant Mark Burgess, creator of Promise Theory.  Make sure you've had your coffee before you listen, this just may change how you interact with everyone!  
2023-05-14
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UNSCRIPTED: Architects? Who needs 'em!

Architecture....as in "software architecture"....what do these people do?  Do they do more harm than good?  Have we replaced this need with advances in software engineering?  And what about the different types of architects?  This week we go all-in on this topic, along with why engineers want to be architects, what the role REALLY entails, and how to use your Enterprise Architect to your advantage.  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-05-07
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Manifesto co-Author Interview: Jim Highsmith

One from the way back machine! This Agile Uprising podcast was hosted in 2017 by Ryan Lockard () and James Gifford () and featured Agile pioneer and Manifesto Co-Author Jim Highsmith ( We?re looking forward to Jim's new book: Learn more Pre-order your copy of  today! About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-04-30
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Death of the Product Roadmap? - W/Colleen Johnson CEO of ProKanban.org

This week Co-hosts Troy Lightfoot and Chris Murman sit down with special guest Colleen Johnson, CEO of ProKanban.org, and discuss an interesting topic, "Death of the Product Roadmap." Colleen makes a case for moving away from traditional roadmaps to utilizing portfolio Kanban at scale to achieve agility at all levels of an organization.  TLDL: The idea of a roadmap is not bad, but the most common forms and uses of roadmaps are speculative, deterministic, and prescriptive. All things that are not suited for a world full of unknowns.  BOOKS:
2023-04-24
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Talking Agile Advice and Agile 2023 with Chris Li

Return guest joins host to discuss the state of conferences today, why they matter, and how is our favorite of the bunch. We also discuss how much we adore Troy Lightfoot, and why his voice was built for radio. Li and Murman then discuss at the conference. Since he created the space for Agile Alliance, Li speaks to the history, why it's extremely underrated in value, and why you should spend some time with the team in Orlando this year. If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-04-16
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OMG AgileGPT?

It seems like EVERYONE is talking about ChatGPT, and large language models, and that it's going to replace everything...but will it really?  Join us this week as we sit down to discuss what potential impacts these tools will have on the agile industry and the agile job family.  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-04-09
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The Fragile Manifesto

Join Andrew Leff, Troy Lightfoot and Andy Cleff as they make a pilgrimage to The Lodge at Snowbird, UT. There they discover some amazing artifacts that date back to circa 2001. This episode is graciously sponsored by Wellington Dowd. His framework, the Foundation Utilizing Core Knowledge To Actualize Realistic Delivery, is a multi-level phase-gated process to roll out "the agile" to your organization WITHOUT ACTUALLY CHANGING ANYTHING!
2023-04-02
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The Triune Brain: Myth or Fact?

Are we humans at the mercy of hard-wired circuits buried deep in the animalistic parts of our brains or are we the architects of our own experience? In this episode, Andy Cleff shares his research on the Triune Brain theory and some surprising facts. Links Joseph Cesario   Lisa Feldman Barrett Miriam Frankel and Matt Warren   John Cryan, TEDxHa'pennyBridge  Julian Kiverstein and Mark Miller About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-03-26
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FROM THE ARCHIVES - The Theory of Everything with William Strydom

  FROM THE ARCHIVES - we're re-running an old episode this week that some of our newer listeners might have missed.  Listen in as Troy and William Strydom chat about integral theory and how they utilize it in both their personal and professional lives.  Enjoy!      This week's episode features special guest  and host  on the topic of "Integral Theory." William and Troy discuss how leadership and teams can make better decisions by applying "A Theory of Everything." They discuss past experience with this theory in personal life as well as individual, team and and organizational levels in Agile Transformations. As a bonus they discuss how to use this theory for everyones favorite topic, METRICS!   Links mentioned in the episode Like this episode? Subscribe to via , or your podcasting platform of choice. Ratings and comments really help others find us. Care to engage us in conversation? Sign up for free at Interested in helping us to offset our costs? for as little as $1 USD per month.
2023-03-20
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And So We Meet Again?with Evan Unger

What percentage of your and your teams? total working time is spent in meetings? What proportion of those are really good uses of everyone?s time? What if businesses could eliminate meaningless and/or unproductive meetings? Listen in as co-hosts Andy Cleff and Marc Story chat with Evan Unger, a world-class fixer for the mess that are meetings, explore the power of facilitation: the missing sauce. Contact Information References Mentioned About the Agile Uprising If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
2023-03-12
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Organizing Toward Agility with Jeff Anderson

This week we sit down AGAIN with author Jeff Anderson to review the completed version of his book Organizing Toward Agility.  We discuss the importance of organizational design in trying to enact change in an organization, along with many other ideas from his book.  Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us.  Much thanks to the artist  from  who provided us our outro music free-of-charge!  If you like what you heard,     to find more music you might enjoy! If you?d like to join the discussion and share your stories,  please jump into the fray at our  We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free.  However, if you?d like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a .  Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!  
2023-03-05
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