Thoughts and conversation from our nomads.

Richard Scott-Will-Harknett David Mole Richard Scott-Will-Harknett David Mole

GROW your planning

There are many approaches to carrying out planning. Here's what I use for situations that require any kind of planning at all - from working across organisational transformation to figuring out what to do at the weekend. I like it because it’s simple, easy to remember and it sets me up naturally to...

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Tony O'Halloran David Mole Tony O'Halloran David Mole

How to Avoid Waste - a Lean Retrospective

In Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash Mary and Tom Poppendieck categorised waste encountered in software development into: Partially Done Work Is work going from beginning to end in a single rapid flow? For example; are you building up large amounts of untested or undeploye...

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Sandy Mamoli David Mole Sandy Mamoli David Mole

Modern Agile Principles

I often teach Agile to people who have nothing to do with software development, such as leadership teams or organisations that operate entirely outside of the digital world. In this context I only teach the Modern Agile values (read more about the modern agile movement at modernagile.org)....

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Sandy Mamoli David Mole Sandy Mamoli David Mole

Just Another F&#k!ng Agile Conference - We did it!

So, we (Nomad8) are now the proud creators of #JAFAC - just a another fk!ng Agile conference, which we ran for the first time on April 22nd and 23rd at GridAKL. It was a conference and an unconference. A day of speakers followed by some food, drinks, music and conversation. Then a day of Open-space,...

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Sandy Mamoli David Mole Sandy Mamoli David Mole

Case Study: Trade Me Property

Guest post by: Zhi Lee, Trade Me Property Delivery Manager. We’re very thankful that Trade Me as an organisation allows employees to select teams and themes they’d like to work on, on a regular basis. It’s something we try to do twice a year in Trade Me Property. Now, it’s a huge leap of faith to ba...

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Jimmy Janlen David Mole Jimmy Janlen David Mole

The importance of size and proximity

Process is expensive. Bigger teams, working from a distance, part time team members, and many specialists are all factors that lead to a more elaborate process. This might be obvious, but the more companies we get to know, the more we experience that this is something being ignored. This article is...

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Mike Lowery David Mole Mike Lowery David Mole

Are your votes going to waste?

It's common among Agile teams to use some form of voting to make decisions, and that's especially true for retrospectives where the team as a whole decides what to fix next. Over the years I have facilitated many retrospectives and had the opportunity to vote for many things, over that time some pat...

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Sandy Mamoli David Mole Sandy Mamoli David Mole

How we measure output and productivity

... getting more stuff done At Trade Me we want to measure the overall health of Tech (that’s our team of 125 designers, developers, testers, BAs, and Squad Masters) to identify trends and to know if we are getting better (or worse!). We know that when we measure something it is a strong way of sayi...

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Mike Lowery David Mole Mike Lowery David Mole

Stand by your values!

I recently ran a “get to know your team” session to help a team with lots of new members to better understand each other’s history, motivations, likes and dislikes. We did a number of exercises including journey lines, what do you value and team flags and we wrapped it up with postcards (insert ref...

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Sandy Mamoli David Mole Sandy Mamoli David Mole

Self-Selection: The Self-Organising organisation

... let teams self-select! At Trade Me we’re in the process of getting everyone into small, cross-functional teams (squads) that will persist over time and across projects. Up until last week we had six established squads and the rollout had been purposefully slow and controlled. Now we felt there...

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Mike Lowery David Mole Mike Lowery David Mole

Sometimes average is good.

The Big Estimation Debate There have always been, and no doubt always will be debate over estimation; the pros and cons, behaviour anti-patterns and the how and why of it all. In this post I am not going get into that debate but I want to share with you some experiences I have had with estimation th...

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Sandy Mamoli David Mole Sandy Mamoli David Mole

Daily stand-up with a goal

Why your daily standup should be driven by a daily goal Let’s face it, the daily standup can be a boring affair. I’m not talking about abominations with 16 people or half-hour long status reporting meetings. I’m talking about the ones that are kind of okay and adhere to the rules but nonetheless are...

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