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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
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- 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.)
- Mission order + (Speedy action with local decisions in line with the intent at least two levels up.)
- Just say no + (Spending your limited time on the things that really matter creates a more intentional and solid yes, builds trust and coherence.)
- Decouple stages + (Stages should be independent to reduce coupling and promote autonomy.)
- Agile architect + (The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.)
- Strategic product owner + (The work is simply too much for a single product owner,)
- Tactical product owner + (The work is simply too much for a single product owner,)
- Planning poker + (To level understanding and knowledge and get a feeling for how much effort it is.)
- Six plus or minus one + (To optimize team performance, team size is crucial.)
- Belief statement + (Value-driven behavior.)
- Daily clean code + (Velocity is limited because a team spends time dealing with too many bugs.)
- Main effort + (Victory is defined as being recognized as being the best in class. Being the best in class energizes and works like a magnet on staff and customers.)
- Nemawashi + (Wise decisions at the latest responsible moment that are implemented fast propel everyone forward almost effortlessly.)
- Decentral control + (With speed and adaptability you can outmaneuver uncertainty.)
- Goldilocks sizer + (Working in flow is satisfying and productive.)
- Teams that finish early accelerate faster + (You really want to have some time to think clearly about how to improve your work.)
- Babushka of value + (You want a sustainable, ever evolving flow of value creating activities.)
- Ambiguity test + (You want clear, unambiguous and intelligible requirements, expressing needs and wishes.)
- Yesterday’s weather + (You want just the right amount of tension and ambition to get things done while learning.)
- Mirror, mirror on the wall + (You want people to fully understand that projection takes place continuously.)
- Consent + (You want the best itegrative solution to emerge while making progress.)
- Don’t just do something, stand there! + (You want to change the world one meeting at a time. Reaching shared goals in a timely, effective and efficient way leads to the right decisions and make people energized and happy and makes a ‘yes’ really mean something.)
- Socratic dialog + (You want to discover insights about what really matters to you by thorough reflection.)
- Whole elephant + (You want to focus the energy to those issues that matter most, and not waste it on irrelevant topics or conflicts and run out of steam.)
- Boom buffer + (You want to get as much done in a single sprint, without interrupts.)
- Meeting length proportional to agenda + (You want to invest the proper amount of time to investigate a key issue and its resolution.)
- Release burndown chart + (You want to keep track of your release planning and manage expectations accordingly.)
- Clarifying go-around + (You want to know what the best next step is.)
- Definition of done + (You want to know when items are done, ready for the next step.)
- Disagree and commit + (You want to make progress, even when several people have different, sometimes confliction opinions and perspectives.)
- Elegant checklist + (You want to make sure something is ready to be promoted to the next phase or level.)
- Match people to the task + (You want to make sure the group as a whole can address the problem.)
- Retrospective prime directive + (You want to make sure you are still on the right path, and adjust course, or even pivot, if necessary.)
- 3 × 3 rule + (You want to optimize the whole and avoid sub-optimization.)
- Anyone else? + (acknowledge real feelings and keep everyone included and focused on the task at hand)
- Innovation accounting + (continuously make the right decisions towards a shared goal)
- Slack speeds up + (getting more done in less time)
- Teach back + (have every single learner understand the topic at hand)
- Startup’s runway + (increase the odds to actually lift off into a thriving business)
- Start what you finish and finish what you start + (ka-ching a day makes product owner say hurray.)