• Ep. 153: How work with audit in an agile environment
    2024/09/04

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    In this episode of Definitely Maybe Agile, hosts Peter Maddison and David Sharrock dive into the challenging world of agile practices in regulated environments. They explore the tension between modern agile methodologies and traditional audit requirements, offering insights on how organizations can bridge this gap. The discussion covers the importance of understanding compliance needs, automating evidence collection, and transforming the audit process to align with agile principles.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • Organizations must understand what they need to comply with and set up systems and practices that make evidence easily obtainable without disrupting workflow.
    • Implement automation in the delivery system to capture and expose evidence of compliance, making it easier to demonstrate adherence to regulations without slowing down agile processes.
    • Shift the audit focus from document checking and stage gates to validating system behavior. This approach can make audits more meaningful and engage development teams in solving compliance challenges creatively.


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    24 分
  • Ep. 152: Why Your Productivity Push Might Be Backfiring
    2024/08/28

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    In this thought-provoking episode of Definitely Maybe Agile, Peter Maddison and David Sharrock dive into the complex relationship between quality, productivity, and organizational culture. They explore how external market pressures and a focus on short-term productivity can undermine long-term success. The hosts discuss the importance of building quality into processes, the challenges of cultural change, and the enduring relevance of Deming's principles in today's business world. This conversation offers valuable insights for leaders and teams striving to balance market demands with sustainable, quality-focused practices.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • Quality is cultural, not mechanical. Sustainable improvement comes from fostering a culture of quality rather than simply implementing mechanical processes.
    • Building quality in is more effective than inspecting for quality at the end. Organizations that integrate quality throughout their development process tend to perform better than those relying on final quality checks.
    • Cultural change is slow to build but quick to lose. While it takes time and effort to cultivate a quality-focused culture, it can be rapidly undermined by leadership changes, mergers, or short-term thinking.

    Don’t miss out on this deep dive into aligning leadership and processes to create an environment where quality and innovation can truly thrive.

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    19 分
  • Ep. 151: Rethinking How We Measure Developer Experience
    2024/08/21

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    In this episode of Definitely Maybe Agile, hosts Peter Maddison and David Sharrock dive into the complex world of developer experience and its impact on organizational productivity. They explore the various methods of measuring developer experience, from telemetry and flow metrics to impact metrics and qualitative data. The conversation touches on the challenges of interpreting this data, the importance of trust in the workplace, and the long-term implications of focusing on developer experience, including employee retention and engagement.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • Developer experience is becoming a crucial focus for organizations, driven by factors such as the adoption of AI tools like GitHub Copilot and the need to improve productivity and retention.
    • Measuring developer experience requires a multifaceted approach, including telemetry, flow metrics, impact metrics, and qualitative data gathered through surveys and direct conversations with employees.
    • Long-term considerations, such as employee retention and engagement, are essential aspects of developer experience that require careful attention and cannot be addressed solely through short-term productivity metrics.

    Tune in, and rethink how you measure and optimize developer experience for sustained innovation and long-term organizational growth.

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    20 分
  • Ep. 150: Tailoring Your Message for Maximum Impact
    2024/08/14

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    In this episode of "Definitely Maybe Agile," hosts Peter Maddison and David Sharrock dive deep into the critical skill of understanding and communicating with customers. They explore common pitfalls in messaging, the importance of tailoring communication to different audiences, and strategies for effectively conveying your value proposition. Whether you're a product owner, marketer, or anyone looking to improve their communication skills, this episode offers valuable insights on crafting messages that resonate with your target audience.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • Understanding your customer is crucial for effective communication, both externally and within organizations.
    • There isn't a single perfect message; successful communication often requires multiple tailored approaches.
    • Focus on solving one specific problem for your customer rather than trying to address everything at once.


    Stay tuned for more episodes that promise continued insights into effective agile and DevOps strategies. Your feedback and subscription are pivotal to our journey, so join us and become part of our growing community.

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    13 分
  • Ep. 149: Transforming Leadership for Remote and Hybrid Teams with Kate Megaw
    2024/08/07

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    In this episode of the Definitely, Maybe Agile podcast, hosts Peter Maddison and Dave Sharrock are joined by special guest Kate Megaw to explore the evolving landscape of leadership in the age of remote and hybrid work. The trio delves into the challenges leaders face in transitioning from traditional management styles to more adaptive, trust-based approaches. They discuss the importance of empathy, outcome-focused leadership, and the need for organizations to invest in developing leadership skills at all levels. The conversation touches on the complexities of maintaining team engagement, the value of in-person interactions, and strategies for effective remote leadership.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • Leaders must shift from managing work to leading people, focusing on coaching and building trust rather than micromanaging tasks, especially in remote and hybrid environments.
    • Effective leadership, particularly in remote settings, requires increased emphasis on empathy, regular check-ins, and building relationships with team members beyond work-related discussions.
    • Companies need to invest more in leadership training and development, recognizing that leadership is a skill set that requires ongoing support and education, not just a title or promotion.

    Don't miss this episode! Tune in now to discover how leaders can adapt and thrive in the modern work environment. Listen to it today!

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    31 分
  • Ep. 148: The Definition of Done
    2024/08/01

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    In this episode of Definitely Maybe Agile, Peter Maddison and David Sharrock dive into the often misunderstood concept of "Definition of Done" and its crucial role in measuring and maintaining quality in agile teams. They explore how this simple yet powerful tool can significantly impact team discipline, product quality, and overall project success. The hosts discuss common challenges teams face in adhering to their Definition of Done and offer insights on effectively implementing and maintaining this practice.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • The true value lies in developing team discipline to consistently meet the agreed-upon criteria, not just in creating the list itself.
    • Should be viewed as a "tax on delivery" - a necessary investment in quality that may slightly reduce immediate output but prevents future rework and technical debt.
    • The implementation requires buy-in from the entire team, including product owners, and should be kept to a manageable 5-10 items to ensure consistent adherence.

    Whether you're a seasoned agile practitioner or new to the concept, this episode offers valuable lessons on the balance between quality and commitment, ensuring your team's work stands the test of time.

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    12 分
  • Ep. 147: Emotional and Rational Decision-Making in Organizations
    2024/07/24

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    In this episode of Definitely Maybe Agile, hosts Peter Maddison and David Sharrock explore the complex dynamics between rational and emotional decision-making in organizations, particularly when implementing new ways of working at scale. They discuss the challenges of presenting data-driven solutions and the often unexpected emotional responses these can trigger. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of decision-making, including the impact of past experiences, and the importance of recognizing and addressing emotional responses in professional settings. Peter and Dave offer insights on effective communication strategies, the significance of timing and presentation methods, and the need to understand hidden incentives that may influence reactions to proposed changes.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • Recognize when a discussion is becoming unproductive due to emotional responses, and be willing to step back, listen, and allow time for tensions to dissipate before proceeding.
    • Tailor your presentation of data and information to your audience, keeping it simple and clear.
    • Be aware of hidden incentives or underlying factors that may be influencing someone's response to a proposed change. Listen actively to understand their perspective and concerns beyond the surface-level reaction.

    Don't miss this episode brimming with practical advice and actionable strategies for navigating the intricate landscape of organizational decision-making.

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    15 分
  • Ep. 146: The Role of Agile Coaches in Modern Organizations
    2024/07/18

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    In this episode of Definitely, Maybe Agile, Peter Maddison and David Sharrock explore the role of agile coaches in organizations. They discuss the evolution of coaching in business, drawing parallels with sports coaching, and examine the value coaches bring to modern organizations. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by agile coaches, the importance of objectivity, and the future of coaching in the business world.

    This week´s takeaways:

    • Organizational coaches provide valuable objectivity by observing the system from the outside, offering insights that those within the system might miss.
    • While the term "agile coach" may evolve, the need for nurturing support to help organizations improve and adapt remains crucial in today's business landscape.
    • There are strong parallels between coaching in high-performing sports teams and successful businesses, with coached organizations generally outperforming those without coaching support.

    Don’t miss this conversation about the enduring necessity and transformative potential of Agile coaching

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    18 分