
Setting Expectations In Scrum
When will it be done? How do we manage expectations in scrum? How do we use Monte Carlo probabilistic forecasting and the importance of throughput. My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolemanagilitychef My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johncolemanagilitychef/ My twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnColemanIRL
27 Jun 20223min

Agility Island - What is a product goal?
The 2020 version of the Scrum guide introduced the notion of ''product goal' but big visions can sometimes be hard for scrum teams to wrap their heads around which can in turn affect empiricism. What is a product goal and how can we go about having one without affecting empiricism? My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolem... Agility Island Podcast: https://anchor.fm/agilityisland #scrum #agile #kanban #productgoal #agility
24 Jun 20224min

Retrospectives and Techniques
On today's episode I take you through some of the techniques from Esther Derby and Diana Larsen's book on Retrospectives such as setting the stage as well as I explain why I think improvements should happen on the spot and the importance of doing so on team performance. My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolem... My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johncoleman... My Website: https://orderlydisruption.com/
20 Jun 20222min

Constraints, work capability, throughput & flow
Do you know what your team or team of teams capability to take on work is? How can throughput help? Using real-world examples, this episode aims to outline work capability and throughput. My social media: https://www.instagram.com/johncolemanagilitychef/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolemanagilitychef http://orderlydisruption.co.uk/
15 Jun 20225min

How do you measure value in scrum?
What is value and how is it measured in scrum? In this episode, I walk you through some types of value such as organizational value, market value, societal value and learning value. I then focus on models such as the WK Kellogg Foundation Logic Model as well as Martin Fowler's Strangler Pattern to further outline the importance of learning. https://www.instagram.com/basicallyagile/ https://www.instagram.com/johncolemanagilitychef/ https://anchor.fm/xagility
13 Jun 202219min

Trust and its impact on the definition of done in scrum
How does trust impact the definition of done? Does low trust affect the definition of done? How can we work on building trust to help our definition of done? You can't see me, but I am adding something in the air. What is it? Trust. Trust yourself. Trust your team. Do the work. Impact the Definition of Done. For more check out: My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johncolemanagilitychef My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicallyagile/ orderlydisruption.com
31 Mai 202211min

What the developers do in the last week of the sprint?
Do you think work should be handed off once it meets the definition of done? On this episode, I talk about how developers should collaborate with the 'testers' and the important role that plays overall. Tune in, you might find some useful tips.
29 Apr 20226min

Can scrum and agility be scaled and what’s the best way to do it?
In this episode, I talk you through some of the different ways and frameworks you can use to scale scrum and agile. The first rule is of course not scale but if you must, here are some ways to do so: 3:27 LeSS - what is it and how does it work? 6:29 Disciplined agile - what is it and how does it work? 7:21 Scrum at scale - what is it and how does it work? 8:21 SAFe - what is it and how does it work? 9:55 Nexus - what is it and how does it work? 11:43 Spotify ING - what is it and how does it work? 12:29 Flight Levels - what is it and how does it work? I also wrote a blog post on this, you can find it here: https://orderlydisruption.com/blogs/grow-agility-for-your-why/mirror-mirror-on-the-wall-preamble-to-1-of-4
27 Apr 202215min