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Jul 19

Agile is NOT for the lazy

Manoel Pimentel Posted by: Manoel Pimentel in Subscriptions | Comment (0)
Tagged in: values , lazy , coaching , adoption

After a few good years adopting and preaching the Agile methodology, I am proud to say I have very few certainties on the subject (since the magic lies in continuously inspecting and adapting your knowledge). One of these few certainties, however, is: If you are lazy, stay away of Agile methods.



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Jun 14

Scrum beyond the enemy lines

Manoel Pimentel Posted by: Manoel Pimentel in MyBlog | Comment (0)
Tagged in: system , scrum , Corporate , coaching , agile methods , agile , adoption

Historical perspective

In recent years, the Agile paradigm is increasingly being adopted by large corporations across the globe. Whatever the reasons for bringing these companies to use Agile, in general it is possible to venture the inference that the vast majority of these companies are seeking some gain in process efficiency, so that in the end, some tangible result will be possible in the financial sphere.

Rightly or wrongly, this amplification of the Agile experience, has been greatly facilitated by Scrum. And since Scrum, somehow, seems to be palatable to executives and managers, we can say that it is a great initial catalyst for the Agile philosophy in the corporate context.

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Apr 24

Coaching for Metaprovement

Manoel Pimentel Posted by: Manoel Pimentel in Subscriptions | Comment (0)

Are you good at math? If so, please help me execute this calculation: 1 +2 +1 +3 +1 +2 =? Got it? If yes, congratulations! Your logical thinking is good since you are making good use of the cognitive process. But is the cognitive process really the only way to resolve this question?

In a nutshell, cognition is the mental process of “connection” between the neurons and it is through this mechanism that thought emerges. There is an interesting aspect about this cognitive process: since the brain gets used to follow the same structure of interconnected neurons, over time it excels in executing the path that has already been established by the interconnected neurons.

Human beings behave the way they think, that is, behavior is generated by thought. This is a true wonder of the human mind, because this ability to create habits of implementation out of structures of interconnected neurons is what allows/encourages a person to be proficient in specific behaviors.

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Mar 02

Manifesto for Meta-Agile

Manoel Pimentel Posted by: Manoel Pimentel in Subscriptions | Comment (0)
Tagged in: system , manifesto , coaching

 

Through Agile approaches, we’ve uncovered different ways to help teams improve a whole organizational ecosystem. With the results of these experiments, we’ve concluded that, to create systemically healthy solutions, one should understand that:

1) The behavior of people varies with context.

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Jan 04

Coaching Football and Agile Applications: It’s Game Time

Eric Peters Posted by: Eric Peters in Subscriptions | Comment (1)

Coaching Football and Agile ApplicationsMany business analysts and heads of industry find themselves in compromising situations. Their team is down and they can’t seem to move the business properly towards the goal. It seems your competitor across the field is always one step ahead, providing results and fan [customer] satisfaction. But how did they do it and why can’t you come back?

Game Planning

This powerful opponent of yours has come up with a great game plan. The product they use – whether it’s the right gloves, cleats, breathable uniforms, etc. in sports – or a better system from order receipt, to entry, to delivery in business – is fundamentally better… but why? Did this opponent read the weather forecast and plan for adverse conditions? Are they just more talented with players or products that are just better suited for the game? Do they have systems in place that allow for adjustment depending on what is working and what isn’t?

Adjustments

Many of us head into planning a certain way based on what we have and who we’re up against. Let’s say you’re going into the match against the #1 passing team in the league. You spent the whole week practicing your nickel pass defense with plans to stop their attack. But what happens when you get into the game and you realize that their third string ball carrier is a beast? He’s tearing your defense up all over the field. Do you continue to play the pass even though they are running on every single down? No, you need to adjust your game to play with them.

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Jan 12

New Group for Agile Coaching

Patrick Egan Posted by: Patrick Egan in Subscriptions | Comment (0)
Tagged in: group , coaching

 

Agile Coaching is all about working with people to create great agile teams.  In order to facilitate this idea we have created a new social media group  group in the Agile Community at Agile Journal. It is a great place to discuss ideas about how to transition from agile practitioner to agile coach. We need a moderator for this group. Interested? Let me know.

Check out the new Agile Coaching Group at http://www.agilejournal.com/community/groups/viewgroup/43-Agile+Coaching

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