9: Experimentation, Innovation, Managing Risk - Part 1 - Chuck Durfee
About this Episode
In episode 1 of a 3 part conversation with Chuck Durfee, Scrum Master, Agile Denver Board Member Emeritus, recent MBA graduate, recovering developer, and friend of neon tapirs everywhere, we discuss the following.
- His 6 year history with Agile Denver, and the evolution of the Mile High Agile conference.
- His experience as a Scrum Master, and his first experiment with Agile Scrum.
- His early revelations with Agile.
- Startup like experiences and the evolutionary path of backlog refinement.
- War Rooms, Kanban style boards, tracking, and flow optimization.
- The invaluable practice of asking questions.
- Grassroots idea generation and dispersion.
- His intuitive way of uncovering motivations.
- Enticing people to apply their interests in new ways.
- Developing cross-functional teams and organizations.
- Leveraging transferrable skill sets, and cross-training.
- Enhancing empathy by getting developers to think from a customer's point of view.
- Developing a vocabulary from patterns, and how doing things empirically makes it difficult to name what you are doing.
- Collaboration, Paul Raynor, and the need to develop a ubiquitous (shared) language.
- Design Thinking. Domain Driven Design.
- Cross-training, and the development of multidisciplinary teams and organizations.
- Experimentation, Innovation, Managing Risk.
And now welcome to the first episode of a 3 part conversation with Chuck Durfee.
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14: Experimentation, Innovation, Managing Risk - Part 3 - Chuck Durfee
In the final episode of a 3 part conversation with Chuck Durfee, Scrum Master, and Agile Denver Board Member Emeritus, recent MBA graduate, recovering developer, and friend of neon tapirs everywhere, we discuss the following.
- Why he got his MBA.
- How he moved from a fascination with computers and software to process and people.
- Leadership Styles.
- Agile, ethics and the making of morally just decisions.
- Power distribution in Agile organizations.
- Incurring technical debt ethically.
- Political correctness, and the stunting of healthy conversations with the other.
- Lowering thresholds of pain and sensitivity.
- How the Political Correctness movement went to far.
- Avoiding Cargo Cult Agile, and why the process needs the mindset.
- The failure to teach Millennials good skills for handling conflict.
- The creative process, and the need to explore failure.
- The way Agile is transforming the world of work.
- The problems with matrix management.
- Allowing Agile to flourish, by eliminating constraints around teams.
- Chuck's workplace Nirvana, the kind of organization Chuck would like to build, his Dream Team, and his role.
- How diverse ideas and even conflict help a team to make a better product or service.
- NANO WRIMO (National Novel Writing Month), and his often humorous experiences in writing fiction... including a romantic drama.
- How early design choices shape the final product.
And now welcome to the final episode of a 3 part conversation with Chuck Durfee.
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