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    Explore "startup mindset" with insightful episodes like "Clash of Perspectives, Managing Differences between Startup and Established Company Mindsets in an Agile Team| Chuck Durfee", "How to Use a Startup Mindset at a Large Company with Timothy Wu" and "#007 mit Johannes Kliesch und Tim Jaschke, Snocks GmbH" from podcasts like ""Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast: Agile storytelling from the trenches", "Marketing Growth Podcast" and "Innovation Mindset"" and more!

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    Clash of Perspectives, Managing Differences between Startup and Established Company Mindsets in an Agile Team| Chuck Durfee

    Clash of Perspectives, Managing Differences between Startup and Established Company Mindsets in an Agile Team| Chuck Durfee

    Chuck Durfee: Clash of Perspectives, Managing Differences between Startup and Established Company Mindsets in an Agile Team

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    In this episode, Chuck discusses a team he led for a mission-critical software project with structural challenges. The arrival of a new developer from a startup background, while the rest of the team had experience in larger companies, created friction. Misunderstandings arose when the new developer pushed the message "move fast, break things," leading to frustration as the team, and the company were not ready to hear and act on that message. Chuck sought help from his manager, who asked questions to understand the situation. Lessons learned included the importance of setting clear expectations, focusing on people problems, fostering relationships with product managers, and ensuring regulatory clarity. Effective communication and problem-solving within the team were highlighted as crucial elements for success.

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    In this segment, Chuck recommends the book "The Coaching Habit" by Bungay Stanier, which focuses on the power of asking questions. Chuck highlights that he found seven specific questions from the book to be highly effective in his role. One of these questions is the strategy question: "If I say YES to this, what do I need to say NO to?" This question helps in making thoughtful decisions by considering trade-offs. Chuck also advises staying curious a little bit longer, emphasizing the value of maintaining a curious mindset during coaching conversations.

     

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    About Charles “Chuck” Durfee

    Chuck Durfee is an Engineering Manager in the Denver area. He leads teams to deliver quality software on-time and within budget. With expertise as a Scrum Master and Agile Coach, he uses relationships, teamwork, and a pragmatic approach to solve complex business problems. In this episode, we explore his perspective as an engineering leader, and learn what makes a great Scrum Master from the perspective of the leaders they work with.

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    How to Use a Startup Mindset at a Large Company with Timothy Wu

    How to Use a Startup Mindset at a Large Company with Timothy Wu

    Listen to Timothy Wu from Nearside talk about what it’s like to work at a startup and the kind of mindset you need to thrive there.

    On this episode, he also talks about:

    • What is the startup mindset?
    • Why is it important to have a startup mindset?
    • How can you keep a strong startup mindset?
    • How can founders create a startup mindset?

    Tune in to the episode now to learn how to get the right mindset for a startup!



    #007 mit Johannes Kliesch und Tim Jaschke, Snocks GmbH

    #007 mit Johannes Kliesch und Tim Jaschke, Snocks GmbH
    Was hat ein Socken Startup mit einem Medienunternehmen gemeinsam? Vermutlich erstmal gar nichts, werden jetzt viele sagen. Aber genau diesen Spagat zwischen einem E-Commerce Startup im Socken Segment und einem Medienunternehmen, dass aktives Branding betreibt, versuchen unsere heutigen Gäste Johannes Kliesch und Tim Jaschke von Snocks GmbH zu meistern. In wenigen Jahren haben sie es geschafft mit ihren Produkten mehrere Millionen Euro Umsatz pro Jahr zu generieren. Ihre Expertise im E-Commerce bieten sie mittlerweile über ihre eigene Snocksulting Agentur auch anderen Unternehmen an. Im Laufe des Gesprächs wird klar, warum Gründer und Geschäftsführer Johannes so erfolgreich mit seinem Ansatz ist: Er ist jederzeit bereit neue Risiken einzugehen und Dinge “einfach mal auszuprobieren”. Denn er weiß, wenn er die richtigen Schlüsse aus seinen Fehlern zieht, wird er immer weiter am Wachsen sein. Vielen Dank an Johannes und Tim für das Gespräch!