Food for Agile Thought #424: Reimagining Agile, Product in 2024, Dual Track Agile Lessons, Bets & Roadmapping
Also: User Story Mistakes, Tools to Help You Excel, UX Research Reckoning
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Welcome to the 424th edition of the Food for Agile Thought newsletter, shared with 49,131 peers.
This week, Jim Highsmith, Jon Kern, Heidi Musser, and Sanjiv Augustine introduced the Reimagining Agile Initiative to modernize Agile practices, while our Lemon seeks advice on a ‘Junior Agile Coach summer internship.’ Jakub Svoboda discusses the implementation of Dual Track Agile in his team, and David Rodenas critiques common Agile misconceptions, advocating for a holistic approach. Lastly, Henry Stewart highlights the importance of coaching in self-managing organizations and its role in employee empowerment and growth.
Then, Marty Cagan discusses critical 2024 trends, including the impact of generative AI. Eira Hayward predicts a transformative year for product managers focusing on AI and profitability, and John Cutler explores decision-making frameworks in product roadmapping in a great essay. Moreover, Lenny Rachitsky and Judd Antin discuss evolving user research strategies. Also, Steve Portigal, in a podcast with Jason Knight, highlights the importance and methods of effective user research.
Lastly, Maarten Dalmijn reflects on improving user story creation in agile processes and Shai Yallin’s critique of reliance on estimates in software development. Also, Benjamin Huser-Berta compares Monte Carlo simulations with average-based estimates in agile forecasting and Shane Hastie’s interview with Tim Ottinger on mob programming and AI in software development.
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🏆 The Tip of the Week
Jim Highsmith: Reimagining Agile Initiative Launch Group-Announcement
The launch group, comprising Jim Highsmith, Jon Kern, Heidi Musser, and Sanjiv Augustine, initiates the Reimagining Agile Initiative to update, extend, and enhance the accessibility of Agile principles to meet modern technological and industry-wide challenges.
Source: Reimagining Agile Initiative Launch Group-Announcement
Author: Jim Highsmith
🍋 Lemon of the Week
(via Reddit): Advice for an Incoming Agile Coach Intern?
This Week’s Lemon is about Plenty_Relief6684’s inquiry on preparing for a summer ‘Junior Agile Coach’ Internship, underscoring the misapprehension of the role’s depth and needed expertise on both sides, student and organization.
Source: Reddit: Advice for an Incoming Agile Coach Intern?
➿ Agile & Scrum
Jakub Svoboda (via gitconnected): Lessons Learned in Dual Track Agile
Jakub Svoboda delves into the implementation and results of Dual Track Agile in his team, highlighting its impact on Sprint velocity, challenges faced, and the lessons learned for optimizing team effectiveness and innovation.
Source: gitconnected: Lessons Learned in Dual Track Agile
Author: Jakub Svoboda
David Rodenas (via Medium): This Is Not Agile. I’ll show you what is really Agile
David Rodenas challenges common misconceptions about Agile, advocating for a holistic, adaptable approach that includes all teams in a continuous, collaborative loop to embody Agile principles truly.
Source: Medium: This Is Not Agile. I’ll show you what is really Agile
Author: David Rodenas
Henry Stewart (via Corporate Rebels): The Power of Coaching in Self-Managing Organizations
Henry Stewart underscores the significance of coaching in self-managing organizations, illustrating its role in empowering employees, fostering personal and professional growth, and creating a supportive, goal-oriented environment.
Source: Corporate Rebels: The Power of Coaching in Self-Managing Organizations
Author: Henry Stewart
🎓 🖥 💯 🇬🇧 Product Backlog Management Cohort Class of Jan 23 to Feb 20, 2024
Discover the Product Owner success principles in this engaging Product Backlog Management cohort class and accelerate your professional growth and career perspective with tried & tested, hands-on practices:
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Learn to say no and build trust and rapport with stakeholders while focusing on creating value.
Create engaging feedback loops.
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🎯 Product
Marty Cagan (via Silicon Valley Product Group): Product Predictions 2024
Marty Cagan explores ten critical topics for the product community in 2024, from the evolving roles of product managers and leaders to the impact of generative AI on product decision-making.
Source: Silicon Valley Product Group: Product Predictions 2024
Author: Marty Cagan
(via Mind The Product): What does 2024 hold for product managers?
Eira Hayward anticipates 2024 to be a transformative year for product managers, focusing on AI integration, role evolution, profitability, and critical discussions on the discipline’s future.
Source: Mind The Product: What does 2024 hold for product managers?
📖 John Cutler: How to think about Bets, Success Metrics, and Roadmapping
In his essay, John Cutler delves into the intricacies of bets, success metrics, and product roadmaps, offering insights on risk assessment, decision-making frameworks, and the strategic importance of metrics.
Source: 📖 How to think about Bets, Success Metrics, and Roadmapping
Author: John Cutler
🎙 Lenny Rachitsky and Judd Antin: The UX Research reckoning is here
Lenny Rachitsky interviews Judd Antin on his perspective on user research evolution, emphasizing business alignment, effective integration in product development, and the shift from NPS to CSAT for better feedback.
Source: 🎙 The UX Research reckoning is here
Authors: Lenny Rachitsky and Judd Antin
🎙 Jason Knight and Steve Portigal: Making Sure You Make an Impact through User R
In this pod with Jason Knight, Steve Portigal emphasizes the enduring importance of user research, exploring themes like continuous discovery, cognitive biases, impactful research strategies, and the parallels between good research practices and improv.
Source: 🎙 Making Sure You Make an Impact through User Research
Authors: Jason Knight and Steve Portigal
📯 New in 2024: Assessments, Practices, Exercises, and Tools to Help You Excel
Having just completed the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide book, I will turn my focus to 2024 with new projects that build on the foundation laid by the book. I plan to dedicate the upcoming year to empowering agile practitioners through various new tools, workshops, and community events. The tools to help you excel will enhance your skill sets and equip you to thrive amidst professional challenges.
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Learn more: New in 2024: Assessments, Practices, Exercises, and Tools to Help You Excel.
🛠 Concepts, Tools & Measuring
Maarten Dalmijn: 11 Common Mistakes When Creating User Stories
Maarten Dalmijn highlights common mistakes in creating user stories, emphasizing their misuse in agile processes and advocating for a deeper understanding and better application of this tool in product development.
Source: 11 Common Mistakes When Creating User Stories
Author: Maarten Dalmijn
Shai Yallin: SomeEstimates
Shai Yallin critically examines the role of estimates in software development, addressing their challenges and proposing alternatives for adequate progress without reliance on detailed planning.
Source: SomeEstimates
Author: Shai Yallin
(via Medium): The Flaw of Averages — Comparing Monte Carlo Simulations with Estimates based on Averages
Benjamin Huser-Berta compares Monte Carlo simulations with average-based estimates in agile forecasting, demonstrating the former’s superiority in accounting for variability and risk.
Source: Medium: The Flaw of Averages — Comparing Monte Carlo Simulations with Estimates based on Averages
🎶 Encore
Shane Hastie and Tim Ottinger (via InfoQ): Technical Excellence from the Ground
Shane Hastie interviews Tim Ottinger on mob programming and integrating AI tools in software development, focusing on code readability and balancing automation with human creativity.
Source: InfoQ: Technical Excellence from the Ground Up
Authors: Shane Hastie and Tim Ottinger
📅 Training Classes, Meetups & Events 2023
Upcoming classes and events:
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