
When they ask you to be the ScrumMaster AND the Product Owner...
In Scrum, everyone is supposed to have one job. You get to be a ScrumMaster, a Product Owner, or a Development Team member. Each team member of the Scrum Team is supposed to be able to totally focus on the role they play. However, in many organizations, they ask people to play more than one role. You might be SM/PO, SM/Dev, or PO/Dev, or in my case (once upon a time), SM/Project Mgr/BA, and since we had no PO, I got to try and be that too… AND IT SUCKED LIKE A FLEET OF VACUUMS! In every class I teach, there are people who are faced with the daily challenge of playing multiple roles, and more recently I have had a number of students are tasked with being ScrumMaster AND Product Owner at the same time for one team working on one product. I have very strong feelings about this, and realizing that my responses to this situation are maybe not so flexible and not practical for everyone, I reached out on the Agile Uprising Discord channel if there were people who had succeeded in being SM and PO at the same time, AND if they would be willing to join me for a podcast and share some of their experiences around making the SM/PO gig work. This episode of the podcast features Andrew Leff, Chris Murman, and Mike Caddell. Over the course of the interview, we discuss the reasons why trying to be SM and PO at the same time is not advised, ways they found to survive it, and it some cases, actually make it work well. JobHackers: During the podcast Chris shared a link to https://www.thejobhackers.org which is a great place to go if you are looking to get started with getting experience as a ScrumMaster. Agile Uprising: Agile Uprising Discord - https://discord.com/invite/fC96BhD (This is the best way to reach Andrew, Chris and Mike) Agile Uprising Web: http://www.agileuprising.com/ Contact Info: Andrew Leff LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleff/ Chris Murman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismurman/ Mike Caddell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikecaddell/
10 Syys 202055min

Managing Up with Dhaval Panchal
Being a Product Owner is not easy. You are responsible for the success of the product. You have to create enough work to keep up to 9 people busy, stay 2-3 Sprints ahead of them and at the same time, stay completely in sync with the business and constantly be learning more about the customer. It’s a lot. But what happens when you are the PO, and your Manager is spending most of their day acting as BA/PO on your project? Who gets to make decisions? Who do people come to with questions? Who walks the plank if the product tanks? (Trick question - YOU!) The role of ScrumMaster is just as tough - especially when you work at a startup and the Owner/Founder/KINGOFALLIDEAS keeps coming to you demanding you add new work in the current Sprint and seems frustrated by the fact that your team did not deliver on their forecast in the last Sprint. Whenever you push back on the additional work, you are reminded that part of Agile is being able to adapt. Note: If your manager/boss/owner spends a lot of their time “helping you”, then you are the target audience for this podcast Dhaval Panchal from Evolve Agility joins Dave this week to discuss how to cope with the above situations and begin managing up so that you and your team can start delivering on your commitments. Links from the Podcast: EvolveAgility: https://www.evolveagility.com Agile Will Fail video podcast: https://www.evolveagility.com/agile-within-waterfall-episode-1/ Systems Thinking for Transformative Change: https://www.evolveagility.com/systems-thinking-for-transformative-change-webinar/ Contacting Dhaval LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhavalpanchal/ Email: dhaval.panchal@evolveagility.com TWitter: https://twitter.com/dhavalpanchal
2 Syys 202047min

What To Do When They Want To Know Cost Per Point w Troy Lightfoot
What do you do when they start asking for cost per point? This issue often arrives wrapped in requests that are pure in their intent and seem to be reasonable requests from the business… How much are we spending each month and how many points are we delivering for that spend? or Since we are now estimating work in User Story Points, we need to be able to determine how much to charge for the work that clients are asking for. So how much does a point cost us? or We need to evaluate the change requests so we can decide which ones to move forward with and which ones to reject. We’re estimating them in User Story Points, which gives us a relative idea of risk, complexity, and effort, but not cost. We need to be able to translate points to dollars so we can understand if the value we’d receive from the change is worth the cost. I had a student recently who was qetting requests like this from the business, so I asked Agile Coach Troy Lightfoot to join me for a podcast where we could unpack the issues that often come with the cost per point question, the pros and cons of tracking it, and some things to take into account when you formulate your response to the request. Links from the Podcast Probabilistic Forecasting Podcast interview with Troy Lightfoot https://drunkenpm.blogspot.com/2019/05/probabilistic-forecasting-with-troy.html Story Points Revisited (from Ron Jeffries Blog) https://ronjeffries.com/articles/019-01ff/story-points/Index.html Contacting Troy Agile Uprising: http://www.agileuprising.com/board-of-directors/ Agile Uprising Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Je8H5C
14 Elo 202051min

When Sprint Planning is Hunger Games with Meghan McInerny
“What advice do you have on structuring sprint planning meetings in an agency setting with different product owners and project teams (when each PM is 'competing' for the same development resources)?" That is the question I got during the Q&A portion of a webinar I did recently for The Bureau of Digital. This is a scenario where you have an agency model approach to the work, so people are spread across multiple projects with different team configurations all running at the same time. Except they are trying to do Scrum, and, in this particular case, there is no real clarity on project priority, which makes it pretty tough to figure out who gets first dibs when it comes to allocation of human knowledge workers. I did my best to respond to the question during the webinar, but I wanted to get some advice from an expert with deeper agency experience. So, I reached out to Meghan McInerny. Before stepping into her current role as Director of Strategic Experience Design at Best Buy, Meghan spent 13 years at Clockwork Interactive, the last 7 years of which she served as COO. She is also the co-author of Interactive Project Management: Pixels, People, and Process. In this episode of the podcast, we talk through the issues, risks, and opportunities that come with a “Hunger Games” approach to Sprint Planning and offer some advice on how to cope with and/or resolve the problem defined in the question above. We also talk about her current role at Best Buy and why that is such a fascinating problem space to be working in right now. Side Note: The webinar I did for the Bureau of Digital focused on the new version of my Sprint Capacity Calculator and how to get the most out of Sprint Planning. These webinars are normally available in a recorded format only to members of the Bureau, but they are very kind and have made this one public in case you’d like to check it out after listening to the podcast. Contacting Meghan Web: http://www.meghanmcinerny.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghanmcinerny/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/irishgirl Links Meghan’s Book - Interactive Project Management: Pixels, People, and Process (Voices That Matter) https://amzn.to/3hyPRGA The Bureau of Digital: https://bureauofdigital.com Better Sprint Planning Webinar: https://youtu.be/Wlz5gSfqw74
27 Heinä 202036min

Practicing Agile at Home with Yvonne Marcus
Practicing Agile at Home with Yvonne Marcus Yvonne Marcus is on a mission to create positive home management solutions for every family and she’s using Agile to do it. In this episode of the Reluctant Agilist, Yvonne and I discuss how and why she began an Agile transformation at home, how it has impacted life for her and her family, and how you can get started bringing Agile practices into your home and personal life. If you’d like to learn more about Yvonne and how she helps others make the switch to Agile, you can check out her podcast. She also offers a free email course you can use to get started. You can access that via her website below. Contacting Yvonne Web: http://YvonneMarcus.com Podcast: http://www.yvonnemarcus.com/podcast-2/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/agileyvonne
14 Heinä 202033min

Using Outcome Based Planning at Home to Effect Social Change
In this episode of the Reluctant Agilist, you’ll hear the story of how a father helped his son use outcome-based planning to define his personal response to what happened to George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter events that followed. Ross Beurmann is a seasoned Agile coach (and a co-worker of mine). His son Tom just graduated from high school. When Tom learned about what happened to George Floyd, he felt a need to respond. Attending a local march was definitely an option, but Ross brought some of his coaching experience to bear in the conversation. By working together to define the results his son was looking for and exploring ways to achieve that outcome, Ross and Tom were able to define a plan of action that has impacted local officials, law enforcement, and increased local interest and awareness. This set the stage for Tom to move forward with his efforts to establish lasting local change that will have a positive impact now and into the future. This story is a little unusual for the podcast, but it provides an impressive example of how what we do at work can be applied at home and to help our friends and our families have a positive impact on the world around them. To visit Tom’s Facebook site: https://m.facebook.com/groups/689168331904305/?ref=group_browse To Contact Ross • Web: https://www.leadingagile.com/guides/ross-beurmann/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rossbeurmannzcea/ • Email: Ross.Beurmann@leadingagile.com
30 Kesä 202035min

Product Ownership and Online Education with Braden Cundiff
Since the Covid-19 Quarantining began, we’ve all had to adjust to our work-life taking place 100% online. Whether you are working in a traditional environment or in Agile, this change has impacted your teams’ ability to engage, learn, and collaborate online. In this episode of the podcast, I am joined by Braden Cundiff who works in the International Division of McGraw-Hill Education serving in a Product Ownership role for international education products. Braden’s work involves creating tools and products that are used in collaborative, educational environments all across the globe. He also has a background that includes teaching, agile coaching, and transformation. This allows him to offer a unique perspective on how to create an effective online environment for your teams. At the start of the interview, Braden and I also discuss his role as a Product Owner and he offers his take on the one question that comes up in every single Product Owner class I teach … “How do I get better at saying ’No’?” Contacting Braden LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/braden-cundiff-52479121/ Email: bracundi@gmail.com
16 Kesä 202033min

Business Agility Canvas w Karim Harbott
The transition to Agile is challenging for any organization. It’s even worse when you do not understand the strategic and business reasons behind the change. This is one of the primary reasons so many Agile transformations fail to achieve lasting change. “There is little alignment on what it means to be agile and even less around what it takes to achieve it. Organisations are wasting huge sums of money on coaches and consultants, and no clear approach in mind.” Karim Harbott created The Business Agility Canvas to help organizations clarify the business drivers leading their change to Agile. In this episode of the podcast, Karim explains the six enablers of business agility and how to use the Business Agility Canvas. Karim is a seasoned Agile Trainer, Executive Coach, and a founding partner of Agile Centre. He also currently serves on the Scrum Alliance Board of Directors. TO LEARN MORE AND DOWNLOAD THE BUSINESS AGILITY CANVAS https://www.agilecentre.com/blog-the-business-agility-canvas/ Links from the Podcast Business Model Canvas: https://bit.ly/2MIkEDv Kotter's 8 Step Change Model: https://bit.ly/3f4siV3 Contacting Karim ScrumAlliance: https://scrumalliance.org/community/profile/kharbott Email: karim.harbott@agilecentre.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarimHarbott LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karimharbott/
9 Kesä 202042min