Agile 2009 - Coaching http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/taxonomy/term/2162/0 For people who support Agile teams or organizations and want a forum to advance their skills, the Coaching Stage is an Agile 2009 track that provides a focus on team, organizational, and individual coaching experiences, techniques, and tools. Unlike other Agile conference stages, this stage focuses on the people who help others learn and practice Agility. en Deep Democracy: A Radical Approach to Hearing from Every Voice http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3201 <p>This session is an explanation and demonstration of Deep Democracy, primarily aimed at coaches interested in learning new techniques. Deep Democracy&#8212;originated by Arnold Mindell&#8212;maintains that a well functioning group is dependent on all the voices, positions and views in the group being heard and valued. We will start with the definition, origins and applications of Deep Democracy, then conduct a Large Group Process in which all can directly experience the power of this approach. In our debrief, we will harvest the wisdom of the group, and explore practical uses in Agile team situations.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3201#comments Coaching Demonstration conflict resolution Consensus Team Coaching 90 minutes Wed, 04 Mar 2009 04:36:32 +0000 mspayd 3201 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Making an Enterprise Agile Transition Happen in the Face of Federal Bureaucracy http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3132 <p>As agile coaches, we all face impediments when it comes to making agile transformations happen in an organization. Dealing with corporate bureaucracy is most times the hardest part of the transition. So, what about the federal government and all that red tape? Learn how two coaches have made it happen, leading and coaching an enterprise agile adoption (principally Scrum and FDD) at two agencies within the federal government space. Think you’ve dealt with bureaucracy? Come hear what it’s like to deal with the ultimate in corporate bureaucracy!</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3132#comments Coaching Talk coaching Culture change Enterprise Scrum transformation transition 45 minutes Wed, 04 Mar 2009 01:44:18 +0000 jwankerl 3132 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Coaching self-organizing teams http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3056 <p>Self-organization of human beings is a tricky thing. Agile coaches are constantly challenged with how to motivate/persuade/trick their teams into doing things, without telling them what to do, but there is very little information or training on this topic. Allowing a team to self-organize along the lines of “oh well, they’re all adults, they’ll figure it out” is just as irresponsible as reverting to the command-and control school of management. This tutorial presents an approach utilizing leading-edge research and techniques from social complexity science and team dynamics.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3056#comments Coaching Tutorial coaching self-organisation social complexity social networking social psychology team dynamics teams 180 minutes Tue, 03 Mar 2009 21:39:23 +0000 jpelrine 3056 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Organically Growing Internal Coaches http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2614 <p>An Intuit process “Agile Done Right” (ADR) was created to ensure agile is used properly to maximize business results &amp; minimize process problems. It requires an agile coach like those used in Intuit’s successful SEI’s Team Software Process (TSP). Coaches ensure the process is “done right” &amp; help fix any problems.</p> <p>Internal coach training was created to develop project-embedded coaches &amp; to raise the overall level of agile maturity. We look at that training program including the agile syllabus, brief ADR overview, coach’s “dirty dozen” meetings, learning methods, etc.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2614#comments Coaching Experience report agile coach Agile Coach Training agile coaching coaches coaching coaching coaches internal coaching 45 minutes Sun, 01 Mar 2009 19:39:30 +0000 AgileAlan 2614 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Powerful Questions: Human-centric coaching http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2444 <p>Human relationships are at the center of the Agile manifesto. Anything we do as coaches to allow humanity expression in our teams directly affects the individuals&#8217; ability to live the manifesto more fully. This immediately translates into better, more astonishing, creation-ability in teams, and a greater sense of accomplishment and fulfillment for the team members. In this session, experienced coaches/trainers Lyssa Adkins and Tobias Mayer will introduce &#8216;Powerful Questions&#8217; and share their personal experiences of coaching teams and individuals towards a more human-centric way of working.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2444#comments Coaching Workshop coaching experience human-centric approach people over process teams 90 minutes Sat, 28 Feb 2009 06:43:31 +0000 tobiasmayer 2444 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Top Ten Tips for Agile Coaches http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2224 <p>We&#8217;ve spent the past year writing a book about Agile Coaching and that&#8217;s given us a great opportunity to reflect on what we do as agile coaches. In this talk, we&#8217;ll present our top ten tips for agile coaches. We&#8217;ll present this like those TV shows that do a countdown to the Number One tip and illustrate the tips with some personal coaching stories. </p> <p>We also want to hear from people in the audience what their coaching tips are.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2224#comments Coaching Talk agile coaching 45 minutes Wed, 25 Feb 2009 18:09:03 +0000 RachelDavies 2224 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org What Does an Agile Coach Do? http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1809 <p>Agile coaches attempt to influence teams in different ways. Our experience is that agile coaches typically work by instinct and intuition. This makes it very hard to explain what coaches do and difficult to teach people how to coach agile teams. Richard Hackman claims in his book &#8220;Leading Teams&#8221; that there a three basic types of coaching intervention: Motivational, Consultative, Educational. We want to test out that theory and explore about what Agile Coaches really do. We aim to uncover specific coaching interventions that participants have tried and whether these interventions helped.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1809#comments Coaching Workshop agile coach Coach coaching 90 minutes Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:58:11 +0000 LizSedley 1809 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Build Your Team’s Collaboration Muscle http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1808 <p>We talk about collaborating to get great results from Agile, yet so few teams do it well (if they even try it at all). Sure, they cooperate, but collaborate? That&#8217;s a different story. My teams couldn’t collaborate, even when they explicitly tried. This failure led to such an epidemic of mediocrity that I turned to a professional for help. I turned to an actor. Come to this session to learn what I learned from the world of theatre and to practice the exercises that helped my teams build their collaboration muscle so that you can do the same with yours. </p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1808#comments Coaching Workshop collaboration exercises theater 90 minutes Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:50:19 +0000 lyssaadkins 1808 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Courage 2.0 - "How to Coach Culture Change" (90 minutes) http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1793 <p>To enable the Agile Value “Courage”, we have to empower internal coaches, project managers, team leaders, and team members to change the organizations culture. Only a coach (or a manager / executive in his/her role as coach) is in the position to initiate and keep this process alive. Thus a coach has to be able to:</p> <ul> <li>make human systems transparent</li> <li>reduce or adjust complexity</li> <li>enforce dialogues and solutions</li> <li>set and enact clear goals</li> <li>build trust in the team and in the customer collaboration</li> <li>focus on sustainable decisions </li> <li>clarify conflicts</li> </ul> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1793#comments Coaching Workshop agile change coaching courage organizational culture values 90 minutes Sun, 15 Feb 2009 16:31:44 +0000 walkon 1793 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Logical Levels and Statistical Games: A Powerful Strategy for Agile Adoption http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1587 <p>The use of metaphorical games as a strategy for adopting an agile culture has shown to be weak because most of trainers don’t know the principles of changing beliefs and values of a human mind. The Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Logical Levels of Learning and Change (LLLC) is a powerful framework to be considered when we need to challenge skeptical and analytical minds in traditional software development environments.</p> <p><a href="http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1587">read more</a></p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1587#comments Coaching Tutorial games group dynamics Just-in-Time (JIT) Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Queueing Theory (QT) Theory of Constraints (TOC) 90 minutes Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:07:51 +0000 parzianello 1587 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org