033: Pavel Dabrytski
Jochen (Joe) Krebs speaks with Pavel Dabrytski abut financial models to accommodate agile projects and the psychology of coaching.
032: Dave West
Jochen (Joe) Krebs speaks with Dave West, Product Owner at Scrum.org. In this episode Dave shares his view of Scrum at its 21st birthday with a focus on scaling, definition of done and the consistency as part of the Scrum. Last but not least, he closes with his thoughts around certification.
031: Stacey Ackerman
Jochen (Joe) Krebs speaks with Stacey Ackerman, also known as the Scrum Mom. Stacey introduced agile thinking to her family and she has some expert advice how to make a family click, being productive without losing fun. This is for everyone out there who wants to use sticky notes at home.
030: Achim Nowak
Joe Krebs speaks with Achim Nowak about presence and engagement and the impact they have on innovation and performance.
029: Natalie Warnert
Joe Krebs speaks with Natalie Warnert about Women In Agile and its impact on careers, conferences and diversity in general. Beside Women in Agile they also had a chance to talk about Lean UX.
028: David Hussman
Joe Krebs speaks with David Hussman about Story Mapping, discovery techniques and agile product management
027: Linda Rising
Joe Krebs speaks with Linda Rising about Organizational Patters, the patterns movement in general, and her books "Fearless Change" and "More Fearless Change"
026: Ken Schwaber
Joe Krebs speaks with Ken Schwaber about Scaling and the challenges that comes with it. Evidence shows that large product development efforts are more likely to fail than smaller ones. In the context of Scrum, he takes a perspective of integration work which is often the root cause of scaled efforts.
025: Doug Kirkpatrick
Joe Krebs speaks with Doug Kirkpatrick, a TED talker, keynote speaker about topics such as self-management and authority.
024: Wes Higbee
Joe Krebs speaks with Wes Higbee about technical teams that unite behind goals to build valuable products.
023: Yves Hanoulle
Joe Krebs speaks with Yves Hanoulle about the benefits and possible challenges of agile "pair" coaching. Pairing has been popular in the XP community for years, but applied on the coaching level, provides great options for clients, teams and the agile coaches as well.
022: Kevin O’Brian
Joe Krebs speaks with Kevin O'Brian, a chemical engineer who shares his experiences about W.L. Gore, known for their products GoreTex. W.L. Gore is boss-less, as Kevin describes, which has an impact on innovation, self-management and transparency. Kevin explains the power Open Space had on their organization.
021: Suzanne Daigle
Joe Krebs speaks with Suzanne Daigle about Open Space, an effective meeting facilitation technique that has been used in meetings from 5 to 3,500 participants for more than 30 years.
020: Deborah Hartman Preuss
Joe Krebs speaks with Deborah Hartman Preuss Personal Goals and Coaching. That includes being a Life Coach and Co-Active Coach.
019: Lyssa Adkins
Joe Krebs speaks with Lyssa Adkins about Coaching Agile Coaches, her book with the same title, and the movement she had started for agile coaches in 2010.
018: Mark Hurst
Joe Krebs speaks with Mark Hurst about customer experience and his book “Customer Included”.
017: Lee LeFever
Joe Krebs explores with Lee LeFever, creator of the common craft videos, how his widely known way of video creation could be used in the agile community.
016: Jason Little
Joe Krebs speaks with Jason Little about change management and his book “Lean Change Management”.
015: Heather Fleming
Joe Krebs speaks with Heather Fleming about the role of her PMO at the Gilt Group as part of the overall agile transformation.
014: Elizabethe Kramer
Joe Krebs speaks with Elizabethe Kramer about Agile Product Management techniques including her own Pachinko Chart for agile release planning.