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Great explanation. You're right, there are a lot of misconceptions about what Agile is. It's not a methodology, it's a mindset. It's not about working faster, it's about being more nimble and adaptable so teams don't go too far in the wrong direction - maximizing the work not done. When you work in a iterative manner, you set yourself up for feedback loops that allow yourself to pivot, learn, and improve. My personal favorite way of working is to use Kanban method in Scrum. Scrum is a great framework for newer teams trying to become more Agile as it gives teams a certain structure while still keeping in mind the agile values and principles (if done right), and Kanban is amazing in terms of increasing the flow of work when you start measuring item aging, throughput, cycle time, etc.
Nice summary. Agile is probably more relevant today than ever. People and conversations. Customer first. Collaboration. Focus on outcome. No company would survive today without any of that. I'm not sure where you're going with these videos. It would be nice to build on the connection with facilitation more.
this is a great video, I have one question left, how much of an IT knowledge does a scrum master himself needs to properly implement all the agile principles into team's work?
good lord if there's one lesson from this video it's that anything agile has to have a silly unique name. more made up lingo than a fantasy novel haha. video was still helpful in trying to familiarize myself with all of that though, thanks!
This is not quite right in many ways, and some parts are completely out of date or were never correct. See Google and Spotify for perfect examples of this (the 'Spotify model' was never actually implemented--it was an internal "what if we.." document that somehow got presented to the rest of the world as "how we work" by someone related to Spotify, and the rest is history). The presenter has clearly read all of the same articles that mislead everyone who thinks they know what they are talking about, but are clear signs that he's done nothing but read those incorrect articles.
I believe that if you have an Agile Certified you would know that Agile is not metodology it is a Framework. You would not pass Scrum. Organizacja testy;)
Absolutely Mariusz. It’s not a methodology, as I say in the video. But there are methodologies that enable the Agile principles to work in practice, regardless of being Certified or not 🙌
🤔 Do you use any of the Agile methodologies and principles for project management or software development? Do you think Agile is still relevant today? Please share your thoughts in the comments section👇
✅ And if you want to learn more about facilitation and workshops, join our FREE FACILITATION COMMUNITY 👉 facilitatorclub.com/ where hundreds of facilitators share their tricks, techniques, and resources.
This is the best Agile basic explanation on RUclips. Thank you for being so direct.
cant agree further... this is amazing
Great explanation. You're right, there are a lot of misconceptions about what Agile is. It's not a methodology, it's a mindset. It's not about working faster, it's about being more nimble and adaptable so teams don't go too far in the wrong direction - maximizing the work not done. When you work in a iterative manner, you set yourself up for feedback loops that allow yourself to pivot, learn, and improve.
My personal favorite way of working is to use Kanban method in Scrum. Scrum is a great framework for newer teams trying to become more Agile as it gives teams a certain structure while still keeping in mind the agile values and principles (if done right), and Kanban is amazing in terms of increasing the flow of work when you start measuring item aging, throughput, cycle time, etc.
Such great additional points Kyle. Thanks for taking the time to share.
That’s the perfect combo for me too 🙌
Great to see you on our channel dude! Glad we managed to make it happen so fast!
Thanks so much Jon 🙌
Lots more to come I’m sure
@@SpencerAyres What's Agile tho?
Very concisely and clearly presented Spencer!
Nice summary. Agile is probably more relevant today than ever. People and conversations. Customer first. Collaboration. Focus on outcome. No company would survive today without any of that. I'm not sure where you're going with these videos. It would be nice to build on the connection with facilitation more.
Directly to the point thank you for your simple explanation
Really helpful, clear and to the point, thanks.
Thanks a lot! Your explanation is worth the time! Many Thanks again.
Thank you for this video!
Great video! Thanks for simplifying these concepts 👏👏👏
this is a great video, I have one question left, how much of an IT knowledge does a scrum master himself needs to properly implement all the agile principles into team's work?
Wow... ton of info crammed in 9-ish minutes. Would veer to IBMs approach over Spotify.
Very informative video
Thank you
Differen between agile and scrum
Who's that handsome fella.
Hehe! 🙌
good lord if there's one lesson from this video it's that anything agile has to have a silly unique name. more made up lingo than a fantasy novel haha. video was still helpful in trying to familiarize myself with all of that though, thanks!
This is not quite right in many ways, and some parts are completely out of date or were never correct. See Google and Spotify for perfect examples of this (the 'Spotify model' was never actually implemented--it was an internal "what if we.." document that somehow got presented to the rest of the world as "how we work" by someone related to Spotify, and the rest is history). The presenter has clearly read all of the same articles that mislead everyone who thinks they know what they are talking about, but are clear signs that he's done nothing but read those incorrect articles.
All this Agile videos are smells bad and this methodology is REALLY TOXIC
Why do you need “seconds” on your development process? XP looks evil.
sorry man, but that is word salad
I believe that if you have an Agile Certified you would know that Agile is not metodology it is a Framework. You would not pass Scrum. Organizacja testy;)
Absolutely Mariusz.
It’s not a methodology, as I say in the video. But there are methodologies that enable the Agile principles to work in practice, regardless of being Certified or not 🙌
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