Came across your UA-cam channel via a Medium article and I'm glad I found you! Super nice, clear, to the point explanations and point of views. Love your content so far! Keep up the sublime work!
I still refer to the servant leadership as I found it in the book from Greenleaf, in the statement from Herman Hesse (about the rule of servantship:" what wants to live long has to serve, what wants to rule, does not live long") that inspired Greenleaf and in the principles from Lord Baden Powel of Gillwell, the founder of the scout movement. Beside the fact that I am a scrum master I am also a trainer for boy and girl scout leaders. It is more the "maybe you should do a second look on the map if you are not really sure and the compass is maybe a good idea here" instead of "you are wrong, go this way!"
Great thoughts, thanks for sharing, Markus. I really like the comparison with the scouts, great stuff to share with the teams when explaining the servant leadership!
Hi Maria! I have a question, why scrum and kanban are not a methodology and are framework? can you please explain because I am confused. Hope to get an answer from you. More power and thanks for your informative videos.
Hi! Sure, it is a good question especially that we mistakenly call them "the Agile methodologies". Methodology is something more prescriptive, gives you many rules, tools and practices to stick too. Scrum got even less prescriptive, it is more loose than a methodology. I now focuses more on the "why" we do things, what we want to achieve, hence the Product Goal but it doesn't explain precisely how to achieve it. Think about it as a scaffolding where you can add other practices and tools (i.e. user stories, pair-programiming that come from Extreme Programming). Kanban is not even a framework, rather a method to optimize the flow of work. You can also add other practices there. Hope it got a little bit clearer for you. Let me know!
@@jhopo1497 I would say not in Agile. As Agile is a mindset. When it comes to methodology, I would think about e.g. the research done by the UX Researchers with the users. They need to follow a set of rules, to collect the data (run interviews) and then analyse the data, etc. I guess you can do some "research" about it :)
Thank you! So clear and entertaining to learn the updates!
Thanks for the comment, happy to hear it :)
Came across your UA-cam channel via a Medium article and I'm glad I found you! Super nice, clear, to the point explanations and point of views. Love your content so far! Keep up the sublime work!
That is great to hear Micael! Thanks for your kind words :)
Thank you Maria! I love the way you explain things. I am now your fan. Regards.
Thanks Maria! Super clear summary!! 👏👏👏 Love that they simplified and cleaned it!
I'm strugling to understand Scrum but you made it sound very clear. Thanks!
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Wow.. its very nice sum up. Thanks for making things clear and sharing!
Thanks, Aria!
On point! Love it! Count me in as one of your subscriber :D
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How could it be that the watch count is only 4635. This video is great, easy to digest, and informative.
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I still refer to the servant leadership as I found it in the book from Greenleaf, in the statement from Herman Hesse (about the rule of servantship:" what wants to live long has to serve, what wants to rule, does not live long") that inspired Greenleaf and in the principles from Lord Baden Powel of Gillwell, the founder of the scout movement. Beside the fact that I am a scrum master I am also a trainer for boy and girl scout leaders. It is more the "maybe you should do a second look on the map if you are not really sure and the compass is maybe a good idea here" instead of "you are wrong, go this way!"
Great thoughts, thanks for sharing, Markus. I really like the comparison with the scouts, great stuff to share with the teams when explaining the servant leadership!
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Hi Maria! I have a question, why scrum and kanban are not a methodology and are framework? can you please explain because I am confused. Hope to get an answer from you. More power and thanks for your informative videos.
Hi! Sure, it is a good question especially that we mistakenly call them "the Agile methodologies". Methodology is something more prescriptive, gives you many rules, tools and practices to stick too. Scrum got even less prescriptive, it is more loose than a methodology. I now focuses more on the "why" we do things, what we want to achieve, hence the Product Goal but it doesn't explain precisely how to achieve it. Think about it as a scaffolding where you can add other practices and tools (i.e. user stories, pair-programiming that come from Extreme Programming). Kanban is not even a framework, rather a method to optimize the flow of work. You can also add other practices there. Hope it got a little bit clearer for you. Let me know!
@@AgileStateofMind thank you so much for your help 🙏 just a follow-up question, is there any project management that is considered as a methodology?
@@jhopo1497 I would say not in Agile. As Agile is a mindset. When it comes to methodology, I would think about e.g. the research done by the UX Researchers with the users. They need to follow a set of rules, to collect the data (run interviews) and then analyse the data, etc. I guess you can do some "research" about it :)
@@AgileStateofMind thank you very much maria! I'm glad I came across to your channel, will keep looking forward to your new videos. More power! 🙂❤
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