The Agile Matrix Podcast

The Agile Matrix Podcast

Explore Agile methodologies, frameworks, and strategies driving innovation in today's business landscape. Join discussions, interviews, and insights from seasoned Agile practitioners. theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com

  1. 06/02/2025

    S1 E044: Agile is Not Dead!

    Summary In this episode of the Agile Matrix podcast, host Temi interviews Noel Warnell, Chief Energy Officer of Now Agile Limited. Noel shares his journey into the world of agility, discussing the evolution of agile practices over the past 15 years, the misconceptions surrounding the idea that 'Agile is dead', and the importance of measuring success in tangible terms. He emphasises the need for agile practitioners to focus on clarity, action, and results, and to use data to motivate teams and drive prioritisation. The conversation underscores the significance of understanding the context in which agile tools are applied and the necessity for ongoing improvement within the agile industry. In this engaging conversation, Temi and Noel explore the competitive landscape of Agile coaching, emphasising the importance of proving value through data and case studies. They discuss the significance of a good fit in professional roles, the necessity of having honest conversations, and the importance of saying no to unsuitable opportunities. Noel shares insights from his 15 years of experience, highlighting the power of community and collective strength in the Agile space. The discussion culminates in a call to action for professionals to share their knowledge and experiences to foster growth and improvement within the industry. Get in touch with Noel here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelwarnell/ Get his book here: https://amzn.eu/d/6pX5VCz Takeaways * Agility is not just about following a process; it's about delivering value. * The perception of agility has evolved significantly over the years. * The idea that 'Agile is dead' is largely clickbait and misleading. * Agile practitioners need to demonstrate their value in measurable terms. * Clarity, action, and results are essential for successful agile practices. * Different contexts require different agile tools and approaches. * Data-driven decision-making is crucial for product owners. * Motivating teams with data can lead to better outcomes. * There is a significant opportunity for improvement in the agile industry. It's crucial to understand the problem you're solving. * Proving value through data and case studies is essential. * Having honest conversations about fit is important. * Saying no to the wrong opportunities maintains integrity. * Experience shapes our understanding and approach to Agile. * Community and shared knowledge enhance our practices. * Collective strength in the Agile community is vital. * Continuous improvement should be a focus for all professionals. * Humility is a key trait in successful Agile practitioners. * Sharing experiences fosters growth and learning in the industry. Sound Bites "Agile is dead? It's clickbait!" "Let's get our s**t together and align!" "What problem are you trying to solve?" "We need to prove our value." "Be willing to say no to things." "Together we are stronger." "We all want the same thing." "Continuous improvement is key." "Be brave, be bold, share your stories." "Humility is important in our community." "The more we know, the better we are." Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    57 min
  2. S1 E043: Transforming Teams with Kanban and Agile Coaching with João Scodro

    04/30/2025

    S1 E043: Transforming Teams with Kanban and Agile Coaching with João Scodro

    Summary In this episode of the Agile Matrix Podcast, Temi and João Scodro discuss the evolution of Agile methodologies, focusing on Kanban and the Kanban Maturity Model. João shares his journey from being a developer to becoming an Agile coach and trainer, emphasising the importance of communication, collaboration, and empathy in team dynamics. They explore how Kanban can enhance team performance and the practical implementation of the Kanban Maturity Model to assess and improve organisational practices. In this episode, Temi and João Scodro discuss the implementation of the Canva Maturity Model and its impact on team performance. They explore the importance of actionable metrics, the effectiveness of Kaizen boards, and the synergy between Scrum and Kanban. João shares personal insights on growth and offers advice to future Scrum Masters, emphasising the need for a positive work environment and the demonstrable benefits of Kanban. The conversation highlights the philosophy behind Kanban as a tool for continuous improvement and the importance of showing tangible results to motivate teams. Takeaways * His journey began as a developer before transitioning to Scrum Master. * He emphasises the importance of communication and collaboration in teams. * Kanban was introduced to him in 2018, which transformed his approach to Agile. * He believes in the power of management to improve team dynamics. * João's first experience with Kanban led to immediate implementation in his work. * He highlights the importance of empathy in understanding developer challenges. * The Kanban Maturity Model helps organisations identify their current practices and improve. * João created an assessment tool to measure maturity levels in teams. * He uses a Kaizen board to track improvements and motivate teams. The Kanban Maturity Model helps teams assess their current state and identify areas for improvement. * Actionable metrics are crucial for driving team performance and ensuring continuous improvement. * Kaizen boards facilitate tracking progress and making adjustments in real-time. * Personal growth involves being calm, positive, and taking incremental steps. * Scrum Masters should focus on demonstrating their practices to gain buy-in. * Kanban enhances Scrum by providing detailed insights into team performance and workflow. * Creating a positive work environment is essential for team motivation and productivity. * The effectiveness of Kanban can be proven through tangible results and metrics. * Continuous improvement is a philosophy that should be embraced by all teams. * Collaboration and support among Agile practitioners can lead to greater success for everyone involved. Sound Bites * "Kanban is the perfect solution for me." * "We can create a card in the Kaizen board." * "It motivates the team, it fuels the team." * "It moves in waves." * "You can actually see the results together." * "The more we improve, the more we want." * "Be calm, be positive and go step by step." * "Scrum is better with Kanban." * "Kanban works and I can prove it." * "It's a philosophy, not just a method." Get in touch with João Scodro LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joaoscodro/ Email: joaopedroscodro@gmail.com Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    44 min
  3. 04/14/2025

    S1 E042: Unlocking Agile Success

    Summary In this episode of the Agile Matrix podcast, host Temi interviews Dhaval, a partner at Adaptavis, who shares his extensive experience in agile consulting and transformation. Dhaval discusses his journey into the agile space, emphasising the importance of understanding the purpose of agile practices in organisations. He highlights the need for simplicity in agile methodologies and the significance of building trust and relationships within teams. Through a compelling case study, he illustrates how effective communication and a focus on results can lead to significant improvements in productivity. Dhaval also reflects on his career, offering advice to younger professionals in the agile community and stressing the importance of aligning agile practices with business goals. Takeaways * Agile is not an end in itself; it's a means to achieve results. * Building relationships and trust is crucial for successful agile transformations. * Simplicity in agile practices can lead to better understanding and implementation. * Understanding the unique context of an organisation is key to effective consulting. * Effective communication is essential for fostering collaboration within teams. * Results-oriented approaches are necessary for sustainable agile practices. * Engaging with teams where they are currently is vital for change. * The human element in agile transformations cannot be overlooked. * Agile practitioners should focus on the business outcomes rather than just methodologies. * Continuous improvement should be driven by the teams themselves. Sound Bites * "Start where people are now." * "People are good." * "We have to produce results." Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    59 min
  4. S1 E041: Navigating Non-Cross-Functional Teams

    03/24/2025

    S1 E041: Navigating Non-Cross-Functional Teams

    What do you think about today's podcast? In this episode of the Agile Matrix podcast, host Temi discusses the challenges of working with non-cross-functional teams and offers practical strategies to navigate these situations. The conversation covers minimizing dependencies, enhancing collaboration with external teams, and leveraging Kanban techniques to improve team efficiency. Temi emphasizes the importance of adaptability in Scrum and encourages listeners to embrace constraints while driving improvements within their teams. Takeaways You don't need a perfect team, you need the perfect approach.Minimize dependencies by owning more of the value stream.Design better ways of working together with external teams.Start from where you are with Kanban principles.Prove the effectiveness of your methods to gain buy-in.Capture metrics to demonstrate success and efficiency.Embrace constraints and adapt to win.The best teams find ways to thrive in any environment.Continuous improvement is key in agile methodologies.Engage with your team to share strategies and insights. Sound Bites "Start from where you are with Kanban.""Embrace constraints, adapt and win."Support the show Support the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheAgileMatrixPodcast Explore our website to discover our comprehensive course and training schedule. https://www.agilematrix.org/upcoming-courses/ Check out the Scrum Master Optimisation courses here: https://courses.agilematrix.org/collections Interested in Agile themed Shirts? Check out our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TemmieDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    11 min
  5. S1 E040: Unleashing the Power of Cross-Functional Teams

    03/10/2025

    S1 E040: Unleashing the Power of Cross-Functional Teams

    What do you think about today's podcast? In this episode of the Agile Machines podcast, host Temi discusses the significance of cross-functional teams in Scrum and agile methodologies. Temi contrasts cross-functional teams with silo teams, highlighting the inefficiencies of siloed structures and the benefits of collaboration within cross-functional teams. The conversation emphasizes the importance of ownership, reduced dependencies, and improved delivery speed in agile environments. Temi concludes by encouraging listeners to embrace cross-functional teams for enhanced effectiveness and reliability in their projects. Takeaways Cross-functional teams have all the skills needed to deliver work without external help.Silo teams can appear efficient but often lead to hidden inefficiencies.Double coincidental priority can slow down delivery significantly.Each handoff in silo teams creates bottlenecks that delay progress.Cross-functional teams work collaboratively, minimizing delays and maximizing efficiency.A blame culture often arises in silo teams due to lack of ownership.Cross-functional teams require less management overhead and coordination.Focus on a single goal enhances efficiency in cross-functional teams.Fewer dependencies in cross-functional teams lead to faster feedback loops.Embracing cross-functional teams is essential for improving delivery speed and product quality.Sound Bites "Cross-functional teams are a game changer." "Silo teams introduce hidden inefficiencies." Support the show Support the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheAgileMatrixPodcast Explore our website to discover our comprehensive course and training schedule. https://www.agilematrix.org/upcoming-courses/ Check out the Scrum Master Optimisation courses here: https://courses.agilematrix.org/collections Interested in Agile themed Shirts? Check out our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TemmieDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    15 min
  6. S1 E039: Mastering Your Backlog Refinement

    02/26/2025

    S1 E039: Mastering Your Backlog Refinement

    What do you think about today's podcast? In this episode of the Agile Matrix Podcast, host Temi dives into the often misunderstood yet crucial aspect of Agile methodology: backlog refinement.  The discussion covers the definition of backlog refinement, its importance in preparing for sprints, common myths surrounding the process, and pitfalls to avoid. Temi emphasizes the collaborative nature of backlog refinement, the need for clarity over excessive detail, and the importance of team engagement.  The episode concludes with actionable tips for improving backlog refinement sessions to enhance overall team performance and sprint planning. Takeaways Backlog refinement is an ongoing process involving the entire Scrum team.It helps in breaking down large user stories into smaller, actionable items.Refinement sessions should focus on clarity and readiness for sprint planning.Myth: Backlog refinement is only for the product owner; it's a team effort.Myth: Refinement means fully detailing every requirement; it should allow for adaptability.A well-run refinement session is collaborative, time-boxed, and focused on readiness.Avoid treating backlog refinement as a second sprint planning meeting.Refine just enough stories for the next sprint to avoid wasted effort.Encourage active participation from all team members during refinement.Define clear acceptance criteria to prevent confusion and scope creep.Support the show Support the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheAgileMatrixPodcast Explore our website to discover our comprehensive course and training schedule. https://www.agilematrix.org/upcoming-courses/ Check out the Scrum Master Optimisation courses here: https://courses.agilematrix.org/collections Interested in Agile themed Shirts? Check out our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TemmieDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    14 min
  7. S1 E038: Navigating the Agile Landscape with Louise Farrow

    02/10/2025

    S1 E038: Navigating the Agile Landscape with Louise Farrow

    What do you think about today's podcast? Summary In this conversation, Temi and Louise Farrow delve into the world of Agile coaching, exploring Louise's extensive background in Agile practices, the evolution of these methodologies, and the critical importance of customer feedback.  They discuss the significance of data-driven decision-making in Agile environments and reflect on their personal journeys within the Agile framework, emphasising the need for continuous improvement and adaptation to changing circumstances.  In this conversation, Louise Farrow discusses the essence of Agile and Kanban methodologies, emphasising that Agile is a tool for improving efficiency rather than an end goal. She highlights the importance of mindset, organisational culture, and purpose in driving successful transformations. Louise shares personal insights from her journey in Agile, advocating for kindness and continuous learning within the community.  The discussion culminates in her encouragement for Agile practitioners to remain curious and open to growth. Takeaways Louise emphasizes the importance of customer feedback in Agile practices.Agile methodologies have evolved significantly since their inception.Data should be viewed as a narrative that informs decision-making.Continuous improvement is essential in Agile environments.The Agile movement is still evolving and adapting to new challenges.Collaboration and transparency are key to successful Agile implementation.Understanding the context of Agile practices is crucial for effective application.Math and data analysis are integral to Agile processes.Iterative processes lead to better product outcomes.Engaging users in the development process enhances product usability. Agile is a mechanism to improve efficiency and effectiveness.Understanding the desired outcomes is crucial for choosing the right tools.Mindset transformation is essential for successful Agile implementation.Organizational culture is complex and varies among individuals.Purpose unifies teams and drives collective effort.It's okay for some individuals to not buy into the larger purpose.Continuous learning is vital in the Agile and Kanban communities.Encouragement fosters growth more than criticism does.Being kind to oneself and others is essential in Agile practices.Agile is a journey, not a destination; patience is key. Support the show Support the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheAgileMatrixPodcast Explore our website to discover our comprehensive course and training schedule. https://www.agilematrix.org/upcoming-courses/ Check out the Scrum Master Optimisation courses here: https://courses.agilematrix.org/collections Interested in Agile themed Shirts? Check out our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TemmieDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    40 min
  8. S1 E037: The Journey to Business Agility with Matt Evans

    01/28/2025

    S1 E037: The Journey to Business Agility with Matt Evans

    What do you think about today's podcast? In this episode of the Agile Matrix Podcast, host Temi interviews Matt Evans, a business agility consultant with a diverse background in recruitment and project management. Matt shares his unique journey into the Agile space, discussing his experiences transitioning from a recruiter to a Scrum Master and ultimately to a business agility coach. He emphasises the importance of continuous improvement in business agility and shares insights from his recent engagements, highlighting the collaborative approach to Agile transformation. In this conversation, Matt Evans shares his extensive experience in agile transformation and discusses the challenges faced in getting organisational buy-in at all levels. The discussion also highlights the upcoming Kanban Edge Conference, taking place on the 6th of March 2025, which focuses on practical workshops and learning opportunities for Kanban practitioners. Register for Kanban Edge here: https://kanbanedge.org/ How to get in touch with Matt Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewevansagile/ Website: https://www.thebusinessagilitycoach.com/ Kanban Training: https://www.thebusinessagilitycoach.com/training Instagram: @thebusinessagilitycoach  Takeaways Matt Evans transitioned from recruitment to Agile coaching.He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in Agile.Business agility is about more than just Agile frameworks.Agility allows businesses to pivot quickly in changing markets.Stagnation in business leads to regression.Every team dynamic is subject to change and requires adaptation.Real-world experience is crucial for effective Agile coaching.Collaboration with clients leads to better outcomes in Agile transformations.Value streams are essential for clarity and focus in larger organizations.Agile transformation is an ongoing journey, not a destination. The greatest challenge in agile transformation is getting buy-in at all levels.Collaboration between teams and management is crucial for success.Limiting work in progress can significantly improve team performance.The Kanban Edge Conference offers practical workshops for practitioners.Empathy is essential when working with teams and understanding their challenges.It's important to manage expectations and not just focus on reporting.Agile practices should be tailored to fit the organization's unique context.Continuous improvement is a journey that requires commitment from all levels.Learning from past experiences can guide future decisions in agile coaching.Engaging with other practitioners can Support the show Support the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheAgileMatrixPodcast Explore our website to discover our comprehensive course and training schedule. https://www.agilematrix.org/upcoming-courses/ Check out the Scrum Master Optimisation courses here: https://courses.agilematrix.org/collections Interested in Agile themed Shirts? Check out our store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TemmieDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect Get full access to The Agile Matrix Podcast at theagilematrixpodcast.substack.com/subscribe

    53 min

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