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Chris Lucian and Austin Chadwick discuss all things agile and product development from a mob programming perspective.
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The Mob Mentality Show The Mob Mentality Show

    • Technology
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Chris Lucian and Austin Chadwick discuss all things agile and product development from a mob programming perspective.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgt1lVMrdwlZKBaerxxp2iQ

    Agile Tales From Down Under ft Victor Agung and Jordan Ocokoljic

    Agile Tales From Down Under ft Victor Agung and Jordan Ocokoljic

    Join us for a riveting episode of Mob Mentality Show as we delve into the dynamic world of cross-discipline "Aussie Agile" with Victor Agung and Jordan Ocokoljic. From their diverse experiences in Agile/XP, predominantly through pair programming, to insightful stories of mobbing, this episode promises to be an enlightening journey for Agile enthusiasts and novices alike.
    In our conversation, Jordan shares his journey through various XP/pair shops, while Victor recounts his initiation into pairing and XP methodologies during his time at Pivotal. They discuss the transformative power of pairing, making mistakes a comfortable part of the learning process, and the shift from traditional code reviews to more efficient collaboration models.
    Delving deeper, we explore the nuances of true collaboration as co-creation versus post-creation review, the benefits of pairing with cross-functional teams, and the paradigm shift towards continuous PR. Victor and Jordan share anecdotes of pairing with designers, business stakeholders, and PMs, highlighting the synergy achieved through collective intelligence.
    Transitioning to stories of mobbing, our guests unravel the impact of collaborative mob sessions on team dynamics, skill development, and product outcomes. From UI/UX designers joining pairs to create a collaborative ensemble, to the invaluable lessons learned from seeking diverse opinions within a mob, every narrative underscores the power of collective problem-solving and empathy-driven collaboration.
    Throughout the episode, Victor and Jordan emphasize the importance of promoting outcomes over practices, seeking the minimum viable number of useful opinions, orienting collaboration towards customer delight, and fostering a culture of humility and courage within teams. Their insights into unlocking the full potential of every team member's brain, and the role of mob/pairing as a supportive sounding board, offer actionable strategies for building resilient and high-performing Agile teams.
    Tune in to "Agile Tales From Down Under" for an excursion in agile collaboration, filled with practical wisdom, heartfelt anecdotes, and transformative insights from two passionate practitioners.
    Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/8jdps1V9vZY 

    • 44 min
    Navigating a Developer's Aversions to Learning, Change, and Influence

    Navigating a Developer's Aversions to Learning, Change, and Influence

    In this engaging episode of the Mob Mentality Show, we delve into the intricate world of developer psychology and strategies for fostering a collaborative, innovative environment. Join us as we explore the challenges of influencing developers, from overcoming aversions to learning and change to embracing the skeptic within the team.
    We address the pressing questions surrounding mobbing, including whether some changes, like transitioning to mobbing, are too monumental to tackle all at once. Join the conversation on whether starting with pair or mob programming is the easier path for your team's transformation.
    Learn about the power of code reading clubs as a tool for continuous learning and improvement, and uncover techniques for fostering incremental learning to achieve the precise but powerful "fluent edge" in your development practices.
    Throughout the discussion, we emphasize the importance of cultivating kind, warm discussions where objections are welcomed as opportunities for growth. We provide practical advice for creating a safe space for no-pressure experimentation, allowing your team to thrive and innovate without fear of failure.
    Drawing from principles such as the 7 Habits and the pursuit of classical virtues of goodness, truth, and beauty, we offer some actionable strategies for focusing on what you can control and harnessing the full improvement potential of your developer team.
    Tune in to gain invaluable insights and actionable tips for navigating the complex landscape of developer aversions and fostering a culture of learning, change, and influence within your organization.
    Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/S1aAob44AzU  

    • 13 min
    Building Bridges: The Art of Influencing Through Real Relationships and Excellent Environments

    Building Bridges: The Art of Influencing Through Real Relationships and Excellent Environments

    Welcome to another exciting episode of the Mob Mentality Show! Join us as we delve into the nuanced art of influence in our dynamic discussion titled "Building Bridges: The Art of Influencing Through Real Relationships and Excellent Environments."
    In this episode, we confront the age-old question: Does persuasion via logic lead to backfire? We dissect this notion while exploring the effectiveness of environment strategies in the realm of influence. But hold on, is influencing via environment inherently sneaky or malicious? 
    We uncover the peril of the status quo and interrogate whether any room exists in a system for any incremental change. Reflecting on impactful literature like "Switch," "Made to Change," and "Power of Habit," we draw parallels to real-world scenarios and discuss their implications.
    Navigating the landscape of relationships, our conversation explores the essence of connection and team building. Drawing from the metaphor of building bridges, we dissect the concept of natural influence versus calculated scheming, revealing the power of authentic connections.
    Lastly, is there any danger of "successful influence" for bad reasons or from bad causes? Our candid discussion sheds light on the dangers lurking beneath the surface.
    Tune in to discover actionable insights, thought-provoking perspectives, and strategies for leveraging influence ethically and effectively. Don't miss out on this episode of the Mob Mentality Show!
    Subscribe now to stay updated on our latest episodes and join the conversation on our social media platforms. Let's embark on this journey together as we unlock the insights to real and lasting influence and impact.
    Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/J9h7mEUBRZU  

    • 11 min
    From Thesis to Tool: The Story Behind The Automated Mob Programming Tutor with Yuki Tagawa and Christopher Martin

    From Thesis to Tool: The Story Behind The Automated Mob Programming Tutor with Yuki Tagawa and Christopher Martin

    Embark on a journey into the world of collaborative learning with Yuki Tagawa and Christopher Martin as they unveil the "Mob Programming Tutor." In this episode, we explore the genesis of this cutting-edge tool, born from their university master's thesis work. Discover how it integrates a Mob Pomodoro Timer with an intelligent tutoring system driven by machine learning, to help improve the way students collaborate.
    Join us as we dissect the intricacies of the tool's development, its unique features like auto-shifting break times and feedback on mob roles, and its potential to transform both learning and teaching paradigms. Learn firsthand from the creators about the tool's impact on student collaboration and its future trajectory.
    But that's not all – we delve into the broader landscape of Mob Programming in education. Uncover the challenges of teaching collaboration, strategies to enhance educational philosophy, and the technical nuances that make this tool a transformative educational experience.
    Tune in for insights, actionable tips, and a glimpse into the future of collaborative learning. Whether you're a student, educator, or industry professional, this episode aims to leave you enlightened and inspired.
    Don't miss out – join the conversation today!
    Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/3Rhnj7jZWl0  

    • 45 min
    What Mob Programming is NOT

    What Mob Programming is NOT

    Dive deep into the realm of collaborative programming with a unique twist in this episode of Mob Mentality Show where in the spirit of "just sharing" Austin Chadwick unravels 20+ misconceptions and anti-patterns surrounding Mob Programming.
    From debunking the myth of Mobbing as merely 3+ individuals watching one person type to exploring the misconception of Mobbing being inherently slow and tedious, we dissect various preconceived notions about this innovative approach to coding. At this recorded Agile Lunch and Learn event, explore with us as we challenge the belief that Mobbing is monotonous and that every session involves wooden inflexible navigation and team composition.
    Moreover, we shed light on the diverse roles within a Mob, addressing the anti-patterns that can hinder effective collaboration. Meet the Anti-Driver, the Anti-Navigator, the Anti-Nose and other personas that disrupt the harmony of Mob Programming. Discover how collaboration can falter under the influence of Fight Club dynamics, lack of prioritization, and lack of pressure protection.
    At the end of this episode, we invite you to engage in a thought-provoking Q&A session, where we tackle burning questions about Mob Programming. Don't miss out on this opportunity to redefine your understanding of Mob Programming and revolutionize your approach to collaborative coding.
    Tune in now to Mob Mentality Show and embark on a journey towards a deeper comprehension of Mob Programming – what it truly is not.
    Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/Z5x5nYXBpis 

    • 1 hr 1 min
    From Consultant to Classroom: Unveiling Mob Programming's Impact on CS Education with Kieran Murphy

    From Consultant to Classroom: Unveiling Mob Programming's Impact on CS Education with Kieran Murphy

    In this compelling episode of the Mob Mentality Show, prepare to be immersed into the dynamic world of Computer Science (CS) education with none other than Kieran Murphy, who is not only a seasoned tech consultant but also a university CS instructor. This episode offers an exclusive peek into Kieran's journey and the profound implications of mob programming in the undergraduate CS classroom.
    Throughout the episode, Kieran shares invaluable insights gleaned from his experiences, including the pros and cons of live coding sessions, the rationale behind integrating mob programming into the curriculum, and the tangible effects witnessed on students and on course structure and assignments. Delve into the nitty-gritty as we explore strategies for kick-starting code projects, navigating the dynamics of class sizes, and fostering effective communication and collaboration within the course.
    Moreover, gain firsthand knowledge on facilitating constructive feedback exchanges among students, managing remote participation, and anchoring engaging mob sessions in virtual environments. From mini-retrospectives to timer rotations, no stone is left unturned as Kieran elucidates many intricacies of mob programming implementation in a computer science class.
    But that's not all—tune in to discover the candid feedback received from students, as well as the invaluable lessons learned from this innovative approach to teaching. Whether it's embracing diverse learning styles, navigating IDE strategies, or instilling a growth mindset in budding coders, Kieran's expertise offers actionable insights for educators and learners alike.
    So, whether you're a seasoned educator, aspiring developer, or simply curious about the future of CS education, this episode promises to inform, inspire, and spark meaningful dialogue. Don't miss out on this illuminating exploration of mob programming's role in shaping the next generation of tech talent!
    Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/jtQ-Yeyowg4 

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

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4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Zachary S Wallace ,

Really awesome podcast

As a person learning new development patterns, it has been a privilege to interact and share ideas with both Austin and Chris. They truly practice what they preach.

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