Agile Uprising Podcast
Are you ready to transform your team's communication dynamics? Dive into this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, where host Andy Cleff explores using David Kantor's four-player model to cultivate continuous improvement in high-performing teams. In This Episode: Overview of the Four-Player Model: Learn about the mover, follower, opposer, and bystander roles and how each contributes to or hinders team collaboration. Interactive Team Exercise: Andy walks through a retrospective exercise designed to help team members identify and adopt different communication styles, enhancing understanding...
info_outline Greed, The Seventh Deadly Sin of Agile TransformationAgile Uprising Podcast
In this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, Andy Cleff, Chris Murman, and Jesper Ørting delve into a discussion on the concept of greed, in the context of organizational dynamics as well as personal growth. This episode marks the seventh and final installment in , focusing on how these vices manifest in professional settings, especially within the agile community. Video Version, with closed captioning: Episode Highlights: Understanding Greed: Chris Murman kicks off the episode with a deep dive into the definition of greed, describing it as an unhealthy desire for accumulating...
info_outline What is the deal with Change Management?Agile Uprising Podcast
This week we sit down for an unscripted conversation around "change management." Why is the first excuse when a change fails "we need more/better/gooder change management!"? Why isn't everyone responsible for managing change? And also, isn't this just good communications and transparency? 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...
info_outline Project Lifecycles with Johanna RothmanAgile Uprising Podcast
This week we sit down with frequent guest Johanna Rothman to discuss her newest book, project lifecycles...does it matter what method you use, project or product? Isn't the goal to deliver value? Tune in as we discuss how to pick your value delivery methodology, in service of "what risks are we willing to swallow?" Cheers! 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...
info_outline Seven Deadly Sins of Agile - Episode VI - EnvyAgile Uprising Podcast
Join us this week as we unpack...ENVY. How does this sin relate to our roles as coaches, our worlds in the enterprise...do we really want what we think we want, and is it solely because someone else has it? Tune in to 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...
info_outline Cultivating Agile Excellence: Strategies for Coaching Supervision - A Conversation with Lennie NoilesAgile Uprising Podcast
In this episode of the Agile Uprising podcast, host Andy Cleff chats with guest Lennie Noiles about the importance of coaching and supervision for agile coaches. They explore the idea of coaching supervision, which focuses on helping coaches reflect on their own practices and improve their coaching skills. Lennie emphasizes the need for coaches to have their own coaches and the benefits of group coaching supervision. The Essence of Coaching Supervision: "Supervision is different, where coaching is partnering, supervision is co-creating... It's a lot of reflection. What did you do in your last...
info_outline Seven Deadly Sins of Agile - Episode V: LustAgile Uprising Podcast
You know this is the episode you were waiting for....this week host Sam Hogarth gathers a motley crew into a panel to discuss the concept of lust and how it impacts us in the agile space. Listen in, it's not the conversation you'd typically expect from this cast of characters...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...
info_outline Pseudo-Science, Cultism & Eugenics With Dave Snowden (re-release)Agile Uprising Podcast
A rebroadcast of a chat hosts Andy Cleff, Ben Au-Yeung, Serge Marten, and Jay Hrcsko had with Dave Snowden about Spiral Dynamics, Integral Theory, and Metamodernism. We explore thru a Boxian lens "All models are wrong, but some are useful." Are these effective tools for organizations to gain new perspectives on themselves? Are there other potentially better ways to journey in complex adaptive systems? Contact Information LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-snowden-2a93b/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/snowded Website Books/Articles/Videos Events About the...
info_outline Expanding Your Horizons (Re-Release)Agile Uprising Podcast
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...
info_outline Wrath, The Fourth Deadly Sin of Agile TransformationAgile Uprising Podcast
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...
info_outlineThis week we sit down for an unscripted conversation around "change management." Why is the first excuse when a change fails "we need more/better/gooder change management!"? Why isn't everyone responsible for managing change? And also, isn't this just good communications and transparency? Enjoy!
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