044: Geoff Watts
Jochen (Joe) Krebs speaks with Geoff Watts about Scrum Mastery (From Good to Great Servant Leadership), one of the 3 books Geoff has published. Geoff provides input in advancing the profession of a Scrum Master, reflects on the profession and provides 4 quick tips how Scrum Masters can quickly improve. He shares one tip per Scrum event in this episode. He also offers his opinion about metrics, the definition of done and working agreements.
043: Lynne Cazaly
Joe Krebs speaks with Lynne Cazaly about her insights on how meetings in general can be significantly improved by using a visual technique. There is evidence that by using visuals, productivity, collaboration and fun increases significantly. Music in the ears of an agilist and that makes this episode so special.
042: Fabiola Eyholzer
Joe Krebs speaks with Fabiola Eyholzer about Agile HR, a fast and furious new trend in the agile industry. Fabiola defines Agile HR, explains the trend what she believe will be the new standard for human resources around the world.
Fabiola is a Switzerland native who lives in New York City. She helps clients transition to a groundbreaking new approach of handling the most important thing in organizations; people. Learn why traditional performance reviews are obsolete, why bonuses are bad for culture and hear her top 3 ingredients for success with Agile in HR.
041: David Hussman
In this episode, I spoke with David Hussman about products, pricing and experiments. David is an agile authority, thought leader and frequent speaker in the Agile Community. He received the Gordon Pask award from the Agile Alliance and as a musician makes great associations between his favorite pastime and agile products. David founded and shaped the company DevJam which he recently sold. In this episode, David makes references to product agility, which I invite you to give a visit for further research.
040: Dave West
Joe Krebs speaks with Dave West, Product Owner at Scrum.org, about the changes made to the new Scrum Guide release in November 2017. We had the time to hit on the following topics: Daily Scrum, Time-Boxing, Scrum Master Redefined, Retrospectives and the use of Scrum outside of IT. Last but not least, we also learned that Dave is working on a book for Nexus and that a new Nexus guide is just around the corner.
039: Ryan Ripley
Joe Krebs speaks with Ryan Ripley about agile leadership and agile communities.
038: Ken Rubin
Joe Krebs speaks with Ken Rubin about agile budgeting and planning. Ken was the first Managing Director of the Scrum Alliance back in 2006, is the author of the book "Essential Scrum" and he became an Angel Investor in recent years.
037: Jeff Gothelf
Jochen (Joe) Krebs speaks with Jeff Gothelf about Sense and Respond, how successful companies listen to customers and create new products.
036: Bob Gower
Joe Krebs speaks with Bob Gower about agile transformations, self-organization and culture.
035: Bob Schatz
Joe Krebs speaks with Bob Schatz about creating magic for customers during Sprint Review
034: Mark Kilby
Jochen (Joe) Krebs speaks with Mark Kilby about his role as an agile coach in a fully distributed company and his work as an agile community cultivator in Florida.
033: Pavel Dabrytski
Jochen (Joe) Krebs speaks with Pavel Dabrytski abut financial models to accommodate agile projects and the psychology of coaching.