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The Agile Revolution

Summary: Join Craig Smith, Tony Ponton and Renee Troughton on a journey through the world of Agile as they look at recent blogs related to Agile, investigate practices and techniques, look at tools and answer your questions as well as talk to creative minds in the Agile community. The revolutionists focus on not just Agile as it relates to software development but also how it applies to business, transition, culture, people and a whole lot more!

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 Episode 116: The Heart of Modern Agile | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig and Tony are sipping a sarsaparilla or two on a balcony in Brisbane and start trying to dissect the state and heart of modern agility: You can trust the team if you listen to them Keys to transformation is LLL – leadership, leadership, leadership If you have Agile leaders maybe you don’t need Agile … Continue reading →

 Episode 115: Connecting Developers & Designers with Chris van Raay & Tom Brodhurst-Hill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

At the YOW! Connected conference, Craig sits down with Chris van Raay and Tom Brodhurst-Hill and talks about bridging the gaps between developers and designers: Chris van Raay talk “Bridging the Designer – Developer Divide“ Tom Brodhurst-Hill talk “Design Driven Mobile Development“ Typically most organisations have separated development and design teams which results in a very … Continue reading →

 Episode 114: The Responsibility Process with Christopher Avery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig and a late-arriving and quietly spoken Renee talk to Christopher Avery, author of “Teamwork is an Individual Skill” and the visionary behind The Leadership Gift and The Responsibility Process, at Agile 2015 in Washington, DC: Management science says that the problem of business performing highly and being profitable and people having a life at work … Continue reading →

 Episode 113: GreenHopper Handyman Folio with JC Huet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig and Renee, sitting on the banks of the Potomac River on a sunny but slightly windy day at Agile 2015, they catchup with JC Huet, creator of GreenHopper (renamed to JIRA Agile and post-podcast now JIRA Software) and Tempo Folio: Craig was apparently the first client of GreenHopper that was built in a basement, now … Continue reading →

 Episode 112: Inside Spotify with Anders Ivarsson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Renee and Craig are at the Agile Australia conference and talk to Anders Ivarsson, an organisational coach at Spotify, and learn some of approaches that make Spotify tick: Agile Australia talk “Autonomy and Leadership at Spotify” and workshop “Organisational Improvement: Design-inspired Problem Solving” Agile Coaches spend time with squads versus a new role of organisational … Continue reading →

 Episode 111: M&Mailbag | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig and Renee, sitting in a shoe-box sized hotel room in Sydney eating peanut M&Ms, decided to rustle through the mailbag and answer a bunch of outstanding questions. Note: this episode is not sponsored or endorsed by M&Ms but we certainly enjoy their product! Crossing The Chasm more and more organisations seem to be crossing the … Continue reading →

 Episode 110: Every Voice Engaged via Games with Luke Hohmann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig joins guest co-host Shane Hastie to talk with Luke Hohmann, author of “Innovation Games”, founder and CEO of Conteneo, Inc. and co-founder of Every Voice Engaged at the Agile 2015 conference after his inspirational opening keynote and they chat about: Luke’s opening keynote “Awesome Superproblems“ Innovation Games – the book, the training, the games also author … Continue reading →

 Episode 109 – The Art of Agile Fluency with James Shore | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig and Tony at the Agile Australia conference sit down with James Shore, best known as for his work as author of “The Art of Agile Development” and co-creator of the Agile Fluency Model and talk about a wide range of Agile topics including: “Java Modeling in Color with UML” book mentioned Feature Driven Development (an Australian … Continue reading →

 Episode 108 – SAFe from the Source with Dean Leffingwell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Renee, Craig and Tony (with a lurking Em Campbell-Pretty) in a very busy corridor with random bells ringing, catch up with Dean Leffingwell, author of numerous books including “Agile Software Requirements” and “Scaling Software Agility” and the creator of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) in a very candid discussion: the journey to SAFe included as a developer … Continue reading →

 Episode 107 – Kanban in Action with Marcus Hammarberg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Marcus Hammarberg, co-author of “Kanban in Action” talks with Craig at YOW! West in Perth in a sometimes noisy coffee shop at the Parmelia Hilton Perth: Craig’s quote on the book! “No mucking around … gets to the heart of kanban from the first page. A must-read!” originally from Sweden, now working for The Salvation … Continue reading →

 Episode 106: Turning the Agile Ship Around with David Marquet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Tony, Renee, Craig and special guest host Tyson Nutt catchup with David Marquet, author of “Turn The Ship Around!” and the “Turn Your Ship Around” companion workbook at the Agile Australia conference and talk about how similar a nuclear submarine and an Agile team really are: leadership is not about telling people what to do … Continue reading →

 Episode 105: The Flux Interview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Renee flies solo on this one and takes the opportunity to delve into the intersection of Agile and politics and interview the founders of voteflux.org, Max Kaye and Nathan Spataro and finds out: Whar exactly Flux is – Technology , Political Party , Crowd source solution? The outstanding vision and purpose for Flux as well as … Continue reading →

 Episode 104: Agile Australia 2015 Vox Pop #2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig and Tony wander the lunchtime floor on day 2 of Agile Australia conference in Sydney, looking for more interesting people in the Australian Agile community. They chatted to the ones who couldn’t quite run fast enough away from the microphone including: NZ Ben Gracewood (Vend) and Anders Ivarsson (Spotify) – overview of Ben’s talk “What if there … Continue reading →

 Episode 103: Agile Australia 2015 Vox Pop | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Craig and Tony are once again roaming the floor, this time at the Agile Australia conference in Sydney, looking for interesting people in the Australian Agile community. While walking around the floor they run into: Rachel Slattery (SlatteryIT) – organiser of Agile Australia talks about the record crowd, selection of speakers and the number of first … Continue reading →

 Episode 102: The Essence of Microservices (and Agile) with Scott Shaw | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Tony and Craig are at YOW! Conference and in the hallway ambush Scott Shaw, the Director of Technology (Australia) at ThoughtWorks and talk about the state of microservices and Agile: Scott’s YOW! talk “Avoiding Speedbumps on the Road to Microservices“ Microservices are just a different way to build applications that get away from monoliths Beth Skurrie, Evan … Continue reading →

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