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152- Lisa Crispin
Joe Krebs speaks with Lisa Crispin about Agile Testing and product quality in general. Together with Janet Gregory she co-authored the books “Agile Testing”, “More Agile Testing and “Agile Testing Condensed” many of you have heard of.
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151- Maureen McCarthy and Zelle Nelson
Joe Krebs speaks with Maureen McCarthy and Zelle Nelson about the Blueprint of We, a relationship design process.
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150- Maggie Jackson
Joe Krebs speaks with Maggie Jackson about her award-winning book "Uncertain" and why we need in a world of increasing uncertainty new tools and a different culture to embrace uncertainty as a positive thing.
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149- Coco Decrouppe
Joe Krebs speaks with Coco Descrouppe about reaching full potential relationships with the Soccer Field Method®. We touch on the individual, pair, and team space and use the metaphor of a soccer field to explore the various areas. Spoiler, there is a heart in the middle of the field, not a circle. Find out why in this episode.
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148- Oscar Roche
Joe Krebs speaks with Oscar Roche about Kata being the starting point of the continuous improvement journey, rather than the goal. They found inspiration in an article by Steven Spears and H. Kent Bowen from 1999 titled Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System and Oscar’s hands-on experiences.
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147- Dan Roman and Richard Sheridan
Joe Krebs speaks with Dan Roman and Richard Sheridan about using Agile Kata as a team process. Although not formalized, "run the experiment" is a common term at Menlo Innovations when they use Agile Kata-esque ways of working when they engage with their customers.
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Driveway Moments to come...
Very nice set of interviews, Joe. That is an impressive list of well known names in the Agile community. I will enjoy listening to these in the car... looking forward to the driveway moments.
Spot On!
Joe's podcasts provide clear insight into the workings of agile and agile at scale. I highly recommend it to anybody looking to stay informed of the latest thinking around these and other software development topics.