Inspiring Entrepreneur - Richard Turere: My invention that made peace with lions
Richard Turere's TED talk: My invention that made peace with lions is a TED talk that highlights the beauty of invention and the possibility that there may always be a solution - you just have to not give up after the first failure.
Effective Coaching Techniques
kicking off the Melbourne Agile Coaching meetup group, the session was a sharing of experiences and exercises to help coaches improve their self awareness, coaching knowledge, and agile facilitation skills.
Using Kanban to simplify and save time on complex enterprise integration projects
Sometimes all you need is 15 minutes to seed a transformation of improvement. This post talks through the initial steps of establishing agile culture and practices as part of large enterprise complex delivery at Australia's largest telecommunications company.
Good Retro Guide
Retrospectives are the art of the inspect and adapt cycles in iterative agile development. They can be done well or poorly just like any workshop but there is a simple approach checklist that will assist you to facilitate for greater team retrospection. Diana Larsen and Esther Darby have outlined a succinct and great top 5 methods for ensuring teams inspect well and adapt appropriatel
Coaching Agile Teams - Lyssa Adkins Review and key lessons
Book Review: Coaching Agile Team by Lyssa Adkins has quickly become a trusted guide for many aspiring and practicing agile coaches. Lyssa has done a great job in outlining a framework to work within, and a roadmap for Coaches and scrum masters to use as a skeleton to their journers
Agile Outliers are never in, no matter how cool agile inliers think they are
Being at the frontier of an agile change movement can be a hard place to be. There is an old saying that rings true for many cavalier agilists out there and that is "That the first man through the wall is the bloodiest".