Episode 28: Lean Starts Us Up and The Agile Top 20

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Lean StartupCraig, Tony and Renee go all Lean Start Up and look at who made the Agile charts.

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Episode 27: Retrospective Cookies

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FortuneCraig, Tony and Renee sample some mmm… retrospective cookies:

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“Value might flow. New products might flow. But does the learning your organisation makes flow from project to project?” – Michael Kennedy

“The more you create separate roots (value streams) the more you damage capacity” – John Seddon

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Episode 25: Cultural transformations with Agile

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YoghurtCraig, Tony and Renee debate the role of an Agile Coach and how cultural transformations fit in.

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“Management does not know what a system is” – Deming

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small, manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one” – Mark Twain

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Episode 24: Ghost In The Room

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GhostbustersCraig and Renee stand idly by while Tony has a rare rant on Agile versus KANBAN versus the world and they cover Stoos in depth.

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Episode 23: Revealing Frequency Foundation

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Frequency FoundationCraig and Tony listen to Renee’s revelations about the Frequency Foundation, and they talk about some Agile stuff too.

Please note the 2007 reference to the start of the organisation is incorrect. The actual date was in April 2002. 

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Episode 22: New Years Revolutions

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PartyCraig, Tony and Renee get together before the Christmas and New Years break to catch up on all things Agile:

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Episode 21: YOW Developer Conference Wrap Up

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YOW! 2011Craig and Renee wrap up the YOW! Developer Conference and discuss the geek aspects of it and then how some of the conference related to Agile.

As a side note we plugged two other podcasts, Coding By Numbers, who were also at YOW and did a little bit more of a developer focus on the conference, and a plug for Agile NYC.

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Episode 20: Lean Start-ups with Joshua Kerievsky

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Joshua KerievskyJoshua Kerievsky, founder of Industrial Logic spends time with Craig and Renee going through some of his elements of his Lean Start-up presentation at the YOW! Developer Conference in Brisbane.

Within this podcast we learn what exactly a Lean Start-up is and how it isn’t just for new entrepreneurs.

In addition to the Lean Start-up presentation Josh also did a fantastic presentation on the Limited Red Society which focuses on using metrics and visualisation of these to behaviourally change a developer so that their tests pass sooner and more often with less compilation errors.

Other than being an early pioneer in eXtreme Programming, he is also the author of the best-selling Refactoring to Patterns book and provides Agile training from an amazing technical depth of experience.

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Episode 19: Luna Tractor with Nigel Dalton

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Nigel DaltonNigel Dalton from Luna Tractor in Melbourne gives us the low down of his presentation from the YOW! Developer Conference in Brisbane.

A brief summary of the discussions include

  • how Agile was at play in the aerospace and military world since World War II
  • business strategies and how Agile can help us rapidly adapt to commercial changes
  • Lonely Planet‘s agile journey including it not just being for software development
  • fail quickly, be safe to fail
  • for agile to grow further we need to focus less on commercialising or packaging it tightly into a box
  • culture and behavioural habits
  • consulting in Agile
  • developers working in harmony and a focus on strong collaboration with the business; and team sizes
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Episode 16: Motivated To Make Walls Fun

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WallWith Tony on assignment on an island, Craig and Renee talk about motivation, Renee makes a ballsy prediction about fun and we talk about dead walls, tools for walls and everything in between:

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