
Joekub - agile, life and monkeys
Podcast de Joekub
Joe Auslander and Jakub Jurkiewicz are agile coaches living in New Zealand. They like to get together and engage in conversations about agile, life and monkeys. Sometimes they record these conversations and publish them in this podcast. Theme music by Matt Farely of Motern Media
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From developer, to team builder, to positive disruptor, to author, to community builder, Sandy Mamoli has been one of the most influential names in agile for New Zealand. Joekub is grateful to have the opportunity to hear about how the agile space in New Zealand has changed since 2006 to now. Sandy shares valuable insights on what agile has to offer now, how to create a space to enable teams to self form, and what the impact of 'the big four' has been on agile opportunities in New Zealand. Please join us in this episode as we get to know one of New Zealand's OG agilists and innovators. If you'd like to reach out to Sandy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandymamoli/ Please check out her book, Creating Great Teams: How Self-Selection Lets People Excel: https://www.amazon.com/Creating-Great-Teams-Self-Selection-People/dp/1680501283

In this episode we continue the conversation started with Lysa Adkins and Joanne Stone around using agile to make the world a better place. Aldo Rall is one of many people of the agile persuasion who are applying their skills beyond the IT arena, in hopes of helping others. Aldo shares with us two examples of where he has been able to help people in his community using the skills he's developed by working in the agile community. He also gives us a steer in how to find places to engage to do good in your community. If you're an agilist interested in learning how you can find opportunities to do good in your community, this episode is a great place to get inspiration from someone already doing it. Learn more about chartering - https://novavi.co/the-team-chartering-experience/ Project Learning business - https://www.functionaleducation.com/ reach out to Aldo - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aldorall/

Edwin Dando has been one of the biggest engines behind the New Zealand Agile movement since the early 2000s. He was the first Scrum trainer in NZ. He created a business whose sole purpose was to teach people how to be agile. He created communities built around bringing agilists together and even created the first Agile NZ conference. So why is Edwin putting down the Agile Banner and talking about Adaptive instead? In this interview Edwin tells us about his epic journey from developer to one of NZs biggest names in the agile community. He explains how his journey has taken him from focusing on teams and delivery, to working with executives and board members. He also shares his vision for what agilists will need to become in the future. If you are interested in learning more about Adaptive NZ 2023 conference you can go here: https://www.adaptivenz.co.nz/ If you'd like to reach out to Edwin directly, you can reach him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwindando/

Wicked Problem - a problem of the greatest concern to humanity, requires a large, diverse team of people to collaborate on it and could take generations to solve. Wicked Agility - a way to engage a Wicked Problem using agile know-how. Joanne Stone is the passionate founder of Wick'd Agility, a community hub for agilist applying their agile skills to big, hairy, real world problems. In this episode, Joanne shares with us her journey from developer to consultant to community leader and what motivated her to begin to collect these wicked stories. You'll hear about one agilist's efforts that helped a community of marginalized people get out of debt & how a community, worried about losing tourism trade, came together to focus on a solution supported. All of the stories are led by agilists who decided to use their skills to engage with a real world problem and make an impact. If you are interested in learning more about what people are doing in the Wicked community you can check out: https://www.get-wicked.com/ https://agilityimpact.org/ https://www.agilists4planet.com/ If you've got a story to share or would like to get involved with an existing agile impact project you can reach out to Joanne Stone here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-stone/

In this exciting episode of Joekub, we had the pleasure of interviewing the renowned Agile coach, trainer, and author, Lyssa Adkins. We discussed her book, "Coaching Agile Teams," which is known for its dense, insightful content that provides value to agile coaches even years after they first read it. We also delved into how AI is currently affecting the Agile coaching discipline and how Agile coaches can use technology to enhance their practice. Lastly Lyssa paints a picture of how Agile methods are perfectly suited to tackle the uncertainty we face in our future. The next step in agile coaching may be in solving the world's problems, not just building the next products or services. Lyssa's positive outlook on the future of Agile coaching and her deep knowledge and passion for the field made for a fascinating and inspiring interview. Tune in to Joekub to hear Lyssa Adkins share her valuable insights and wisdom! Links discussed in the interview LyssaAdkins.com Coaching Agile Teams: Kindle, Audiobook, Paperback The two 12-week programs: Coaching Agile Teams Guided Study & Practice Group (new one starting in late June) What else? Feels like I'm forgetting something here. Agilists and Planetary Challenges Collection site for stories - AgilityImpact.org Agility Impact Meetup - https://www.meetup.com/agility-impact/ More stories on Joanne's Wick'd Wisdom podcast - https://www.get-wicked.com/wicked-wisdom
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