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Year: 2017

There are no experts

October 16, 2017 AgileUprisingAgile Journey experiences

In your situation, you will not find a magic bullet. No panaceas exist. You will find No experts here. Shock! Horror! There are people with experience and ability. There are people worth listening to, but there are no experts in […]

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Keeping things together (or not): Leadership in the face of adversity

October 9, 2017 AgileUprisingAgile Coaching, Leadership

Life hard at times. The edges are messy and there are things that just creep in from the sides. It can be all sorts of woes that want to sneak in from family dramas to difficult coworkers, money troubles, sickness, […]

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Navigating Complexity aka Cynefin for Dummies

September 13, 2017 AgileUprisingUncategorized

It’s important to know where you are operating, so you know how you should prepare, how you should behave and what approach you should take regarding measurement and feedback loops. Otherwise you may end up making decisions based on biased […]

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The Balkanization of Agile

September 12, 2017May 12, 2021 Jay HrcskoUncategorized

Anyone who’s ever taken an interest in history is typically fascinated by the country of Yugoslavia. Initially formed in 1918 by a merger of multiple provisional states, by 1946 the country was comprised of nine (9) different “states” all with […]

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Agile Uprising Welcomes Chris Murman to the Board of Directors

September 12, 2017 AgileUprisingUncategorized

The Agile Uprising is proud to announce its latest addition to their Board of Directors, the one and only Chris Murman. Hailing from the Dallas / Ft. Worth Tx area, Murman is an author, blogger, coach, maker, and change agent. […]

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Paul Elia Joins Agile Uprising Board of Directors

August 29, 2017December 21, 2018 AgileUprisingboard

The Agile Uprising is pleased to welcome Paul Elia to our Board of Directors.  Paul is a pragmatic and broadly technical Agile/DevSecOps practitioner with 30+ years experience in software engineering, product management, executive management, management consulting, and lean startups. In […]

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Distributed Team Retrospective: Communication, Collaboration, Empathy and Explosions

August 23, 2017 AgileUprisingUncategorized

Teams often experience a breakdown in communication. Sometimes it will be around requirements, or expectations, or priorities. Other elements that contribute to difficulties in collaboration and delivery of value include component silos, and specialization. All of the above can be […]

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Do we need to change our leaders to change our culture?

August 21, 2017 AgileUprisingUncategorized

During a group chat on Slack this week a remark was made about Borland Software Corporation in Austin, TX. In 2006 they constructed a new building for teams that were willing to practice agile; the only way to work in […]

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The Fear and Vulnerability Retrospective

July 26, 2017 AgileUprisingUncategorized

What makes your teammates lose sleep at night? The best way to find out is simple, but not always easy: ask them! In this post, I’ll be presenting a technique–suitable for a retrospective or a lift off–that opens up channels […]

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The Power of a Good (User) Story

June 28, 2017 AgileUprisingUncategorized

Ever since the dawn of our species, we’ve told stories. We’ve sung them, told them around campfires, painted them on cave walls, drew them on clay pots and canvases, woven them in tapestries and carved them into stone. Eventually we […]

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