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    Explore "pair programming" with insightful episodes like "Rebuilding Scrum Team Dynamics To Overcome Remote Work Anti-Patterns | Konstantin Ribel", "Ensemble-Testing und Ensemble-Programming - Thomas Much", "Programmieren im Duett", "S3E01 : Bienvenues à bord!!" and "Mobbing synchronously when working remotely with Austin Chadwick" from podcasts like ""Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast: Agile storytelling from the trenches", "Software Testing - Qualität, Testautomatisierung & Agilität", "andrena entwickelt", "PunkinDev" and "The Deep Collaboration Podcast"" and more!

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    Rebuilding Scrum Team Dynamics To Overcome Remote Work Anti-Patterns | Konstantin Ribel

    Rebuilding Scrum Team Dynamics To Overcome Remote Work Anti-Patterns | Konstantin Ribel

    Konstantin Ribel: Rebuilding Scrum Team Dynamics To Overcome Remote Work Anti-Patterns

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    Konstantin recounts a team's struggle rooted in prioritizing individual tasks over collective effort. Daily meetings centered on status updates fostered a fragmented and siloed work environment. The team working remote made the issue even worse, making it hard to have face-to-face interaction and pair-working. All of these patterns resulted in underperformance. Konstantin advises regular team gatherings, emphasizing the importance of on-site collaboration. He underscores the human element, urging teams to function cohesively as people.

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    In this segment, Konstantin delves into how his morning routine, inspired by "The Miracle Morning," by Hal Erold has profoundly influenced his role as a Scrum Master. He emphasizes the critical link between personal and professional development, crediting the book "Extreme Programming Explained" for its condensed wisdom. Konstantin highlights Kent Beck's mantra of "do more of what works" and expresses a preference for pair working, acknowledging its occasional impracticality. He consistently applies the insights gained from this book, advocating against the anti-pattern of delayed feedback in his work with teams.

     

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    About Konstantin Ribel

    Konstantin drives organizational success through innovative thinking, simplifying processes, and building high-performing teams. With a strong track record in change management and process optimization, he leads agile transformations and applies systems thinking for adaptable, thriving businesses in dynamic industries.

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    Ensemble-Testing und Ensemble-Programming - Thomas Much

    Ensemble-Testing und Ensemble-Programming - Thomas Much
    Ensemble-Programming und -Testing hat sich aus der Pair-Methode entwickelt. Olaf coacht Teams, die sich auf diesen besonderen und effektiven Weg der Zusammenarbeit machen. Die Ensemble-Methode führt Entwickler und Tester zusammen, es entwickelt sich ein Grundverständnis für die Arbeit des anderen Teams, was wiederum dazu führt, dass Software noch effektiver produziert und getestet wird. Olaf erklärt uns, wie das Grundgerüst dieser Methode ausschaut und welche Freiheiten es bietet. Außerdem nennt er Argumente für den Chef, der vielleicht nicht gewillt ist, den Teams die entsprechende Zeit einzuräumen ;)

    Mobbing synchronously when working remotely with Austin Chadwick

    Mobbing synchronously when working remotely with Austin Chadwick

    In today's episode, we will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of Mob Programming alongside a true expert on the topic, Austin Chadwich from the Mob Mentality Show.

     

    • 03:15 - The difference between mob programming and pair programming
    • 05:25 - Mobbing synchronously in remote work
    • 08:30 - The hidden cost of programming
    • 12:40 - The learning curve of Mob Programming
    • 15:30 - How to mob program when working remotely
    • 17:00 - Toolsets for remote mobbing
    • 19:20 - Mobbing using Microsoft teams
    • 22:00 - how to maintain a mobbing flow remotely

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    Pair Programming

    Pair Programming

    Development is not a individual activity, it is a team activity. To grow your development skills and knowledge you need to be able to work collaboratively with other developers. In this episode we talk with Ben Orenstein (@r00k), co-host of The Art of Product Podcast and co-founder and CEO of Tuple about pair programming. Ben talks about how pairing with other developers early in his career helped him grow. We discuss methods developers can use for implementing pairing and the benefits it has for individuals and teams. When you are able to learn from and teach other developers, you'll find that your own development capabilities grow in new ways.

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