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A podcast about Agile and Project Management

Agile and Project Management - DrunkenPM Radio Dave Prior, Agile Trainer, Consultant and Project Manager

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A podcast about Agile and Project Management

    Fixing PI planning with Alan Dayley

    Fixing PI planning with Alan Dayley

    Alan Dayley is back to help me continue the quest of figuring out why so many companies are struggling with PI Planning or quarterly planning. During the interview, we discuss some of the reasons organizations struggle with this type of planning. We address the topic from the perspective of senior leadership, why they want it, how they often approach it, and the challenges that creates. We also explore the way the request is often interpreted by the Development Teams, how they often respond, and how critical it is that they have the time needed to understand the request and the freedom to respond in a way that is responsible to the organization.

    Alan is a SAFe Program Consultant, so during the conversation he also explains how PI planning is supposed to work if you are truly following SAFe.

    … and, Developers are not batteries

    Contacting Alan

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alandd/
    Email: alandd@DayleyAgile.com

    • 42 min
    How to Pick the Right Scrum Training For You with Vic Bonacci

    How to Pick the Right Scrum Training For You with Vic Bonacci

    You’ve decided to take a Scrum certification class. Now the question is, which one? If you are looking for something like Certified Scrum Master or Certified Scrum Product Owner, there are so many options to choose from that it can be overwhelming. All of them should result in certification and price is certainly a concern. But there are a number of other factors to consider when trying to find the Scrum training that is right for you.

    When you take a certification class, whether its focus is on Scrum, Lean, Kanban, Project Management, whatever… you are investing in yourself and your future. In this podcast, Vic Bonacci and I talk through some of the key things you should consider when selecting a certification course. You are spending your time and money to obtain knowledge and validation (through certification) that you have a certain degree of expertise. Choose wisely… it’s your future.

    Contacting Vic
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vbonacci/
    AgileCoffee Podcast: https://agilecoffee.com
    Online Scrum Class: https://onlinescrumclass.com

    Contacting Dave
    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo
    Dave’s Classes listed on Scrum Alliance site: https://tinyurl.com/35pzsk5j

    • 14 min
    Making Sense of Co-Pilots, Agents, and Changes in AI with Snehal Talati

    Making Sense of Co-Pilots, Agents, and Changes in AI with Snehal Talati

    Keeping up with what is happening in AI is no small task. You probably know some folks who spend a lot of free time learning how to bend (insert AI flavor of the week) to their will, there are folks who are preaching to anyone who will listen about all the amazing things that are right around the corner, and then there are the folks who just periodically peek over their shoulder and say “Yeah, um… let me know when you’ve got this bit actually working.”

    And then there are people like Snehal Talati. I met Snehal last year at the Scrum Gathering and we did a podcast about http://aiagile.org, the community he started to bring Agilists together to ensure that the intersection between the Agile space and AI happens in an intentional and thoughtful way.

    It’s been 8 months since that podcast was posted and that’s like 20 years in the AI space. So Snehal is back to share what’s been happening in AI and Agile. and to talk about the free course he built for the Scrum Alliance to help folks get started. During our conversation, Snehal gives an update on some of the newer changes and challenges in AI and he also offers real-life examples of how AI is becoming a powerful part of his personal productivity.

    If you’d like to check out the Scrum Alliance’s AI course, that is here:
    • AI & Agility: A Comprehensive Introduction: https://resources.scrumalliance.org/Course/ai-agility-comprehensive-introduction

    AI Links to get you started:
    • AI Agile: https://www.aiagile.org/
    • Agile GPT: https://www.agilegpt.com/
    • ChatGPT: https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt

    CONTACTING SNEHAL
    • Web: https://www.boostaro.com
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/snehal-talati-124a38b6/

    • 45 min
    5 Things You Can Do to Fix Your Sprint Planning

    5 Things You Can Do to Fix Your Sprint Planning

    If you are on one of those teams that has made a habit of dragging unfinished work from one Sprint to the next... YOU NEED TO STOP!
     
    When you get to the end of a Sprint and have work that isn't done, you can't show it to the stakeholders in the Sprint Review. If you don't show it to Stakeholders in the Sprint Review, you can't get feedback. And if you can't get feedback, you can't inspect and adapt, and you negate the entire point of working in a Sprint.

    This podcast offers five things that you and your team can do
    right now to stop carrying over unfinished work and start enabling Scrum to provide you with the results you and your organization were hoping for when you headed down the path to agility.

    This podcast was originally recorded in video. You can find that version here: https://youtu.be/df8Ig_KYPUg

    If you liked this podcast, please click subscribe and let me
    know so I keep adding more.

    If you are interested in attending one of my upcoming CSM or
    CSPO classes, just follow this link: https://tinyurl.com/yc5k84z5

    And if you'd like to contact me, you can find all my links
    right here: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo

    • 8 min
    Successful Distributed Teams

    Successful Distributed Teams

    At the Modus Institute, Jim Benson and Mark Kilby have created a new offering called Successful Distributed Teams. This new course focuses on how to build strong remote teams, how to create a humane, healthy balance of productivity and accountability, and what tools you can use to make it all work. In this interview, Jim and Mark join me to discuss what happened when they combined the many years of experience they each have in shaping remote teams that work. We cover how the idea of remote work has changed over the past few years, what makes it so challenging, and things you can start doing to foster a thriving collaborative remote team. 

    This podcast was originally recorded in video. You can find that version here: https://youtu.be/TnFzQr80tBg

    To learn more about Successful Distributed Teams
    https://modusinstitute.com/course/successful-remote-work-teams

    To check out Mark Kilby and Johanna Rothman’s book From Chaos to Successful Distributed Agile Teams
    https://tinyurl.com/5fbnynxe

    Contacting Jim
    Web: https://modusinstitute.com
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jimbenson
    Email: jim@moduscooperandi.com

    Contacting Mark
    Web: MarkKilby.com
    Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@mkilby
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkilby/
    Email: mark@markkilby.com

    • 57 min
    Developing Trust in Your Organization w Gil Broza

    Developing Trust in Your Organization w Gil Broza

    A few weeks ago I interviewed Gil Broza about his new book, “Deliver Better Results: How to Unlock Your Organization's Potential". The book was designed to quickly provide actionable practices that organizations can utilize to improve their value delivery system. It focuses on understanding the fitness for purpose of your system of delivery, and how to employ his ten strategies to improve your level of maturity. During my prep for the interview and during our conversation, there was one thing that was stuck in my head. None of this works without trust. How can a traditional, potentially toxic organization pivot into an approach that is mostly dependent on a certain level of trust?

    So, during our first interview, I asked Gil if he’d be open to a second conversation where we focus on the question “How do you build trust in an organizational system that does not have it? Gil was kind enough to agree and that is where this podcast began.

    If you’d like to check out our initial conversation you can find it here: https://on.soundcloud.com/Ed2C4

    Deliver Better Results: How to Unlock Your Organization's Potential

    You can purchase the book here: http://DeliverBetterResultsBook.com

    Gil has made the first chapter of the book available for download. It provides an executive-level summary of the 10 strategies and how they work as well as an assessment that readers can complete to determine the maturity level of their organization and select strategies to help them improve. You can download it for free here: http://HeardOnPodcast.DeliverBetterResultsBook.com

    Contacting Gil

    * Work: http://3pvantage.com/

    * LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gilbroza/


    Dave's Upcoming Classes

    
In the introduction to the podcast I mentioned a few of my upcoming classes:

    * A-CSPO February 29-March 1 http://tinyurl.com/bde5acnv
    * CSM Atlanta - March 4-5 - http://tinyurl.com/yhwzr3bs

    * CSPO Atlanta - March 6-7 - http://tinyurl.com/24be92zy


    And you can find links to all of my upcoming classes here: http://tinyurl.com/4wbkkhra

    • 57 min

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Zia N. ,

Love your intro!

As a non-expert in project management, I really enjoyed your show! Will definitely recommend your show to my colleagues.

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