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- Five whys + (Get to the root cause and fix it.)
- Accelerator list + (Getting better in getting better speeds everything up. Some day you will pass the tipping point…)
- First things first + (Getting things done at high speed.)
- Question carousel + (Great questions induce great answers.)
- Back brief + (Having everyone on the same page increases chances for success.)
- Open space + (High learning, play and engagement.)
- Cruise missile + (Hitting a moving target is both more effective and efficient.)
- One service deserves another + (How do you decide if and when an item—for which your squad neither have the time or skills—gets pulled in by another squad?)
- Are in + (Include all—and only real—stakeholders for faster decisions and greater personal responsibility.)
- Happiness index + (Increase the level of joy in day to day work, while speeding up.)
- Wiki + (Increased communication bandwidth makes everything smooth and flow, and improves the signal-to-noise ratio.)
- Common ground + (Increased cooperation and fast action on matters of shared concern create community and avoids conflict.)
- Kanban + (Increasing your learning power as an individual, group, team, unit, organization, or society gives meaning and sizzle to life.)
- Product backlog + (It is important that everyone agrees to what needs to be done next at any given time, and that the agreement be made visible.)
- OKR + (Keep everyone moving forward as an aligned and autonomous team.)
- Weak signals, big action + (Keeping a system within its tolerance makes it sustainable.)
- Daily standup + (Keeping track of the status of outstanding work keeps everyone's eye on the ball and helps planning your day.)
- Product vision + (Knowing what is and is not the purpose gives focus and direction and makes choices and decisions a lot easier and facilitates flow.)
- We don’t make mistakes, we learn + (Learn.)
- Intent at least two levels up + (Make decisions that advance the whole in the right direction, even under extreme pressure.)
- Habit of changing habits + (Make the best of now.)
- Triage + (Making the right decisions timely is an art, will make life simpler and more effective.)
- Burning desire + (Manifest your big idea.)
- Big hairy audacious goal + (Manifesting your burning desire.)
- Unity of purpose + (Moving in the same direction while contributing to a greater good gives meaning to live and is fulfilling.)
- Daily scrum of scrums + (Need communication to flow between connected teams.)
- Aligning pivot plan + (Nimbly changing your course and having a clear plan when the situation demands it gives you a competitive advantage.)
- Spice girls question + (Once something is flowing across the Kanban board you don't ever want it to be discarded and waste scarce resources and capacity.)
- Change potential gauge + (Optimise the chances for a successful transition, a change of being, a metamorphosis.)
- Ask for the moon + (Organisational change is hard and complex. Making sure the essential start conditions are in place boosts the chance for success. Some organisations are unfit to start such a change, so any effort is just a waste.)
- Ritual dissent and assent + (Overall plans and solutions that are more ore resilient than consensus based techniques bring out the best in both the participants and the solution.)
- Product portfolio + (Overview and clear strategic goals aligns forces and eases planning on all levels.)
- Differentiate to integrate + (People are likely to act together when, including everyone, differentiate their stakes.)
- Sense of urgency + (People are moved in sustainable action towards opportunity when they have a true sense of urgency.)
- Weighted shortest job first + (Pick the right stuff to work on to minimuze output (and thus effort) and maximize outcome.)
- Wardley map + (Picking the right investments and decide what to make, buy or outsource is a winning strategy.)
- Set of reference stories + (Planning with predictability and sustainability creates trust and competitive advantage in the market.)
- Wind through a tree + (Productive and energetic meetings that matter and respect everyone’s views.)
- Integrating statement leaps forward + (Progress when the time is right and calls out for the next step.)
- Stable team + (Quality, predictability and sustainability are highly valued by clients and the market.)
- Decision spectrum + (Quick and proper decision-making secures progress and increases autonomy and flexibility.)
- Scrum + (Quickly and nimbly speed towards a shared goal.)
- Thumbs protocol + (Quickly find out where everyone stands so you can amend a proposal if needed and move on to implementation.)
- Interview & draw + (Quickly get to know someone else by active listening and be able to backbrief what you just learned.)
- Foreign glimpses + (Seeing is believing. See monkey, do monkey can help jumpstart beginning scrum teams.)
- Small group self-management roles + (Self-managing groups allow you to focus on and lead the whole.)
- Team charter + (Self-organization is both powerful and efficient and does not require management. How do you steer a swarm, though?)
- Allies experience differences + (Set up conditions under which every person can be independent of group pressure help identify and integrate differences into a bigger whole.)
- Focus on focus off + (Setting the stage with a mind-set for productive communication helps participants set aside blaming and judgment—and fear of blaming and judgment.)
- Lean decision filter + (Should I continue to work on my story or should I move to analyze some new ones?)
- Scrumming the scrum + (Speeding up the speeding up eventually gives you an unfair sustainable competitive advantage.)