Free-range chickens and other Agile habitats
Airing out the laundry
Ride the Pendulum
One-size-fits-all? Always?
Pigs and Chickens Just so we have common � understanding…
The change-up pitch “Un-cage the chickens” for inspect-and-adapt agility
Development Sequence for Small Groups Forming -> Storming -> Norming -> Performing * �
Cooped Chickens If you’re in the room, you are � giving an update
Circling Hawks If too many hawks are circling, remove them � – (*temporarily)
Prairie Dogs? (Gnus with News?) Get updates from ‘deputized’ members �
Planted Parrots Are all members listening, or � just “waiting to talk”?
Sample Patterns and Tools Work the board Tell me a story Go dark Take a hike
Free-Range Chickens Share knowledge if you have something to contribute �
Where’s the (Agile) love? A good Scrum Master can flex the daily stand-up to meet Team needs �
Picking up strong signals Can your Team ceremonies � be adjusted from time to time? – Watch – Listen – Adapt – Solve Avoid ‘Cargo Cult Science’ �
Free-range: Healthy growth, better “meat”
Keep in touch How did it go? � Feedback on new patterns, or if � you try these out? I’d love to hear about it. About Appia: www.appia.com � About Digital Turbine Media: � www.digitalturbine.com E-mail: Matt.Phillips@appia.com � Twitter : @MappFelix (Caveat emptor: � used to practice español!)
Q & A
Auxiliary Learning Developmental Sequence in Small Groups � – Psychological Bulletin by Bruce Tuckman,1965 Cargo Cult Science � – CIT Commencement Address, Richard Feynman, 1974 The People’s Scrum � – Book by Tobias Mayer, 2013 Agile @ Spotify whitepaper � – Guilds, chapters, tribes, etc
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