Link Roundup #2
Posting early because I'm on vacation as of tomorrow -- another week of tools, blog posts, and random items of potential interest. There's a ton of Kanban stuff this week because of my new team project.
- When to Jump: Walking Away from Big Business Toward Transformation
- Volunteering is the Best Kept Secret for Mental Health
- When Does Work Actually Get Done? - found this via J Glei's newsletter. Everyone should listen to "Hurry Slowly."
- Scrum Master Anti-Patterns - The scrolling on this page is the worst, but a useful read of Things to Avoid.
- Product Vision Board
- Breaking the Cycle of Bad Scrum
- Myth 8: The Scrum Master is a Junior Agile Coach - I don't have any investment in the thesis (so many arguments in this industry about labeling!), and I suspect that this is one of those things where your mileage will vary depending on your organization, but an interesting read.
- TDD for 9 year olds - This sounds like it was really fun to do.
- The Kanban Silly Tasks Game - Nice, reasonably short exercise for learning Kanban.
- How to Optimize Your Kanban
- I Hate Kanban - John's posts are always illuminating
- Are you really doing kanban or did you just give up on Scrum?
- On using a physical planning board part 1 part 2
- Video on kanban
- Agile Coaching - An Awful Truth - Bob Galen is half the meta-cast, and a person whose thoughts I enjoy.
- What is Success for a Scrum Master?
- Default Mode Network - This came up in one of my meditation sessions last week. Fascinating stuff.
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