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Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

The Agile Amped podcast is the shared voice of the Agile community, driven by compelling stories, passionate people, and innovative ideas. Together, we are advancing the impact of business agility.

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Update frequency
every 8 days
Average duration
21 minutes
Episodes
463
Years Active
2015 - 2022
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Agile in Education at Leysin American School in Switzerland

Agile in Education at Leysin American School in Switzerland

How would our education system be different using agile principles and values?  In this InDepth edition, our conversation focuses around the American School in Leysin, Switzerland, and their experime…
00:39:13  |   Mon 31 Oct 2016
Becoming a CST - a story from two perspectives with Karim Harbott and Richard Cheng

Becoming a CST - a story from two perspectives with Karim Harbott and Richard Cheng

The journey to become a CST is a long and rewarding one.  In this episode, I get to discuss Karim Harbott's journey to becoming a CST just 2 days after  he found out he had received the certification…
00:32:51  |   Wed 19 Oct 2016
Creating Disruptive Innovation Inside the Enterprise with Jeff Steinberg

Creating Disruptive Innovation Inside the Enterprise with Jeff Steinberg

How does a large enterprise organization keep up, much less lead?  Disruptive Innovation changes the landscape of products, and companies should want to be on the delivering end of this instead of th…
00:43:06  |   Mon 10 Oct 2016
Alan Dayley says: As a leader, Empowerment is not enough.

Alan Dayley says: As a leader, Empowerment is not enough.

Empowerment sounds like a good thing - right? What Alan is sharing is that this isn't enough.  We talk through a leader/follower spectrum and identify different styles of leadership, and the types of…
00:35:43  |   Mon 03 Oct 2016
Distributed agile with Mark Kilby

Distributed agile with Mark Kilby

Technology is built by people all over the world.  Keeping them working as a team is one of Mark's specialties.  Mark really knows distributed agile, with over 30 yrs in the software and coaching spa…
00:37:42  |   Fri 23 Sep 2016
Doc Norton Sez You're Using

Doc Norton Sez You're Using "Technical Debt" Wrong at Agile2016

In his Agile2016 session "The Technical Debt Trap", Doc Norton takes all the way back to the metaphor that started it all. Doc says Ward Cunningham coined the term "technical debt" not as shorthand f…
00:18:14  |   Tue 20 Sep 2016
Scrum.org CEO Dave West on the Next 20 Years of Scrum at Agile2016

Scrum.org CEO Dave West on the Next 20 Years of Scrum at Agile2016

Scrum.org CEO and Product Owner Dave West has come a long way from being a RUP Product Manager to where he is today. After realizing RUP wasn't helping developers or enabling them to build great soft…
00:19:16  |   Mon 19 Sep 2016
Ken Rubin talks about the Agile Mindset (and Colonel Klink)

Ken Rubin talks about the Agile Mindset (and Colonel Klink)

The Agile Mindset.  We've all heard that term, but what does it mean? What effects can it have on an organization if they are just adopting the frameworks without the mindsets? Ken Rubin and I spend …
00:38:01  |   Sat 17 Sep 2016
David Bernstein on Creating Implementations of Intent and What Makes Great Developers Great

David Bernstein on Creating Implementations of Intent and What Makes Great Developers Great

David Bernstein, author of the book "Beyond Legacy Code: Nine Practices to Extend the Life (and Value) of Your Software", stops by Agile Amped to educate us on "What makes great developers great?" Wh…
00:14:17  |   Fri 16 Sep 2016
Maaret Pyhäjärvi & Llewellyn Falco Bring Strong-Style Pairing to Agile2016 and the World

Maaret Pyhäjärvi & Llewellyn Falco Bring Strong-Style Pairing to Agile2016 and the World

Maaret Pyhäjärvi is a tester and Llewellyn Falco is a developer, and they have been pair-programming wrong... or have they? They call it strong-style pairing. It's common in pairing for the one with …
00:17:09  |   Thu 15 Sep 2016
Dad of DAD Scott Ambler on Bridging the Agile-Data Cultural Divide at Agile2016

Dad of DAD Scott Ambler on Bridging the Agile-Data Cultural Divide at Agile2016

Scott Ambler literally wrote the book on the Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) process framework. As Scott says, "Disciplined Agile is all about giving people choices and explicitly sharing the decisi…
00:17:08  |   Wed 14 Sep 2016
Ellen Gottesdiener on Product Discovery, Management and Ownership at Agile2016

Ellen Gottesdiener on Product Discovery, Management and Ownership at Agile2016

Ellen Gottesdiener, CEO and founder of EBG Consulting, says that, while teams are pretty good today at delivery, there's room for improvement in the "discovery" department "so we can make sure we're …
00:12:28  |   Tue 13 Sep 2016
Craig Smith Turns Kitchen Nightmares Into Coaching Gold at Agile2016

Craig Smith Turns Kitchen Nightmares Into Coaching Gold at Agile2016

"Coaching can be a very lonely role, because you're the one dealing with the dysfunctions," said Craig Smith, an Agile coach from Brisbane, Australia. For this reason and many others, Craig set out t…
00:20:43  |   Mon 12 Sep 2016
Mick Maguire Says

Mick Maguire Says "Agile Transformation is the job of managers:

Agile transformation is the job of managers. Not "A" job, but " THE" job in this new world paradigm. 

Mick shares with us theincredibly important role of managers in an agile environment and how many…

00:35:57  |   Sun 11 Sep 2016
Natalie Warnert is Getting at the Root of Bias and Judgments in Team Interactions at Agile2016

Natalie Warnert is Getting at the Root of Bias and Judgments in Team Interactions at Agile2016

Everyone has baggage, and everyone lets that baggage affect their interactions with others through the stereotypes, biases and judgments that they make, often at a subconscious level. Natalie Warnert…
00:13:54  |   Fri 09 Sep 2016
Eric Willeke and the Tragedy of Unfocused Feature and Strategy WIP at Agile2016

Eric Willeke and the Tragedy of Unfocused Feature and Strategy WIP at Agile2016

Eric Willeke shares an account of his experience working with CA Technologies (formally Rally) where he discovered that limiting team WIP is only so useful when feature and strategy WIP aren't also c…
00:10:05  |   Thu 08 Sep 2016
Pete Behrens Wants to Create the Gold Standard for Agile Leadership at Agile2016

Pete Behrens Wants to Create the Gold Standard for Agile Leadership at Agile2016

Pete Behrens from Trail Ridge Consulting is bringing his passion for Agile to leadership. He recognizes that, while the ScrumMaster is responsible for identifying and removing impediments, it's so of…
00:11:31  |   Wed 07 Sep 2016
Mike Gehard at Agile2016: Monolith or Microservices - Where Do I Start?

Mike Gehard at Agile2016: Monolith or Microservices - Where Do I Start?

Microservices are all the rage now, and monolithic applications ("monoliths") are old school. So it makes perfect sense to ditch the monoliths completely and go straight for microservices, right? Not…
00:08:56  |   Tue 06 Sep 2016
Markus Silpala on DevOps and the 3 Faces of Agile at Agile2016

Markus Silpala on DevOps and the 3 Faces of Agile at Agile2016

Markus Silpala is all about bringing the learning and growth that Agile dev teams have experienced over the past decade into the IT and infrastructure part of the equation. His session at Agile2016 w…
00:10:27  |   Mon 05 Sep 2016
Jeff Lopez-Stuit talks Global Agility, and coaching over seas

Jeff Lopez-Stuit talks Global Agility, and coaching over seas

In this in depth audio only podcast, we get to visit with Jeff Lopez-Stuit.  Jeff coaches in far away places and with companies that build products on a global scale.   Jeff helps bust a few of the m…
00:30:46  |   Sat 03 Sep 2016
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