Stop, Start, Continue (coaching)
The practice of “Stop, Start, Continue” helps to improve the working relationships between team members or the relationships of a team with others.
The concept of Shu Ha Ri is a very important concept in the world of Agile. It has its roots in Japanese Martial Arts.
The aim of “The 5 Whys” workshop is to discover the root cause of a problem, because in order for the problem to be addressed in a sustainable way, it must be tackled at source.
Today, the article I publish is about a key meeting of an Agile team: the Daily Stand-up. From my experience, the format of this meeting can quickly become a problem especially in the case of a team used to work in a traditional…
In phase of agilisation, the real efficiency of Agile, the transition to Agile is not natural for organizations and there are many brakes. So in…
In this article, I talk about the concept of competence. In English, there are two very close concepts: skills and competence. So loot at the following equation:
Competence = Discipline * Skill
In phase of agilisation, the real efficiency of Agile, the transition to Agile is not natural for organizations and there are many brakes. So in these debates — sometimes passionate, being able to rely on figures from…
If you notice that your Dev Agile team is struggling to focus on a small number of tickets on the Kanban board (this is called Work In Progress), you can play…