31 min

The Role of the Agile Coach with Abiodun Osoba Agile Coaches' Corner

    • Business

Joining the podcast today is Abiodun Osoba, the CEO and founder of The Agile Advisor Africa! Abiodun has over 20 years of experience in telecommunications, banking, retail, wholesale, technology, startups, and software industries, and over 16 years of experience working in Agile environments. She has provided executive Agile coaching in 10 countries; trained over 200 staff in Agile fundamentals, Scrum, and Kanban; and successfully led digital programs in six countries. Additionally, she is also on the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Agile Practitioners Association of Nigeria, a founder of Globally Igniting Africa, a founder and speaker at the Agile Nigeria Meetup, founder of AGILE PLUS, Founder and CEO of The Agile Advisor Nigeria Limited, and Founder and coach at Agile for MEA.
 
Today, Abiodun and Dan are going to be exploring the role of the agile coach, specifically as it relates to the challenges of agile adoption and getting individuals in the community to really embrace agility in the agile framework. Abiodun shares about the challenges she has personally seen as an agile coach with organizations embracing the agile framework, her strategies and suggestions and mitigate said challenges, what she has done to help bring agility into organizations in Nigeria, and her advice in implementing agility in traditional organizations.
 
Key Takeaways
Challenges that Abiodun is seeing as an agile coach with organizations embracing the agile framework
Embracing agile values and principles can be difficult in places where the traditional culture is very strong
One of the biggest challenges for an organization in driving its team towards embracing an agile culture lies with leadership
If leadership is not able to make a decision quickly with regards to change (and instead, focusing on what they’re going to lose due to change rather than focusing on what they’re going to gain)
Leadership may struggle with the dynamic shifting from “managing” to “collaboration,” and losing their positional authority
Competitive storytelling
Abiodun’s strategies and suggestion to mitigate these challenges:
Openly talking about the everyday challenges you are facing (not as a professional, but as a person) into your network
It is important that people know that you have empathy and that you are wearing similar shoes to their own
If you communicate well, they will be more open to your advice and suggestions
When the organization or teams trust you can cite similar challenges you have faced and they will be more open to trying the solutions you used in those
Use stories and experiences to build empathy and connection
What Abiodun has done to help bring agility into organizations in Nigeria:
The Agile Nigeria Conference (hosted by the Agile Practitioners Association of Nigeria) has been a way for them to reach out to a lot of organizations and thought leaders to share about the agile framework
Partnerships through this have helped people become certified, access to certain resources, membership discounts, etc. Through this, there has been an influx of involvement in the Nigerian agile community
It has helped create a platform where lots of people can contribute to it which helps move the needle
How do organizations respond to implementing an agile framework? And what are some of the tactics that Abiodun suggests for getting more traction with implementing changes in an organization?
They generally respond in a very open way and know that change is important
They also generally respond in an open-minded way to these changes
What they’re doing as a community is having local people (project owners, scrum masters, etc.) to have open conversations about agility early next year
With Abiodun’s company, they are compiling their own thoughts and reflections on the new Scrum Guide, packaging that info, and sharing it with their clients
Spreading awareness and providing free education and resources can be helpful i

Joining the podcast today is Abiodun Osoba, the CEO and founder of The Agile Advisor Africa! Abiodun has over 20 years of experience in telecommunications, banking, retail, wholesale, technology, startups, and software industries, and over 16 years of experience working in Agile environments. She has provided executive Agile coaching in 10 countries; trained over 200 staff in Agile fundamentals, Scrum, and Kanban; and successfully led digital programs in six countries. Additionally, she is also on the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Agile Practitioners Association of Nigeria, a founder of Globally Igniting Africa, a founder and speaker at the Agile Nigeria Meetup, founder of AGILE PLUS, Founder and CEO of The Agile Advisor Nigeria Limited, and Founder and coach at Agile for MEA.
 
Today, Abiodun and Dan are going to be exploring the role of the agile coach, specifically as it relates to the challenges of agile adoption and getting individuals in the community to really embrace agility in the agile framework. Abiodun shares about the challenges she has personally seen as an agile coach with organizations embracing the agile framework, her strategies and suggestions and mitigate said challenges, what she has done to help bring agility into organizations in Nigeria, and her advice in implementing agility in traditional organizations.
 
Key Takeaways
Challenges that Abiodun is seeing as an agile coach with organizations embracing the agile framework
Embracing agile values and principles can be difficult in places where the traditional culture is very strong
One of the biggest challenges for an organization in driving its team towards embracing an agile culture lies with leadership
If leadership is not able to make a decision quickly with regards to change (and instead, focusing on what they’re going to lose due to change rather than focusing on what they’re going to gain)
Leadership may struggle with the dynamic shifting from “managing” to “collaboration,” and losing their positional authority
Competitive storytelling
Abiodun’s strategies and suggestion to mitigate these challenges:
Openly talking about the everyday challenges you are facing (not as a professional, but as a person) into your network
It is important that people know that you have empathy and that you are wearing similar shoes to their own
If you communicate well, they will be more open to your advice and suggestions
When the organization or teams trust you can cite similar challenges you have faced and they will be more open to trying the solutions you used in those
Use stories and experiences to build empathy and connection
What Abiodun has done to help bring agility into organizations in Nigeria:
The Agile Nigeria Conference (hosted by the Agile Practitioners Association of Nigeria) has been a way for them to reach out to a lot of organizations and thought leaders to share about the agile framework
Partnerships through this have helped people become certified, access to certain resources, membership discounts, etc. Through this, there has been an influx of involvement in the Nigerian agile community
It has helped create a platform where lots of people can contribute to it which helps move the needle
How do organizations respond to implementing an agile framework? And what are some of the tactics that Abiodun suggests for getting more traction with implementing changes in an organization?
They generally respond in a very open way and know that change is important
They also generally respond in an open-minded way to these changes
What they’re doing as a community is having local people (project owners, scrum masters, etc.) to have open conversations about agility early next year
With Abiodun’s company, they are compiling their own thoughts and reflections on the new Scrum Guide, packaging that info, and sharing it with their clients
Spreading awareness and providing free education and resources can be helpful i

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