13 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Joshua Kerievsky. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Joshua Kerievsky, often where they are interviewed.
13 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Joshua Kerievsky. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Joshua Kerievsky, often where they are interviewed.
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We discuss Mob Programming with Joshua Kerievsky (https://twitter.com/JoshuaKerievsky) including topics like multi-mobbing, process simplicity, production monitoring, and mob programming ROI.Video and show notes: https://youtu.be/zqiuKWSXpN0
In this episode, we share more insights from Joshua Kerievsky's appearance on the Agile Online Meetup. The session was entitled, "Are you Quick?". He talks about how we need to be quick but, not hasty. The value delivery is important at a high speed. Joshua Kerievsky is the CEO of Industrial Logic. https://www.industriallogic.com/ https://twitter.com/JoshuaKerievsky https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuakerievsky/
---In this episode, we share some insights from Joshua Kerievsky appearance on the Agile Online Meetup. The session was entitled, "Are you Quick?". He talks about how we need to be quick but, not hasty. The value delivery is important at a high speed. Joshua Kerievsky is the CEO of Industrial Logic.
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In this week's episode of Being Human I interview Joshua Kerievsky, the originator of Modern Agile and CEO of leading agile training and coaching group Industrial Logic. With occassional contributions from his dogs, we talk:
- The difference between a principle-oriented vs a practice-oriented approach to Agile
- How Paul O'Neill's turnaround of aluminium giant Alcoa led him to make safety a prerequisite in his philosophy
- The true essence of agility
- How the wiki creator Ward Cunningham still inspires him today
Enjoy!
http://modernagile.org/
https://www.industriallogic.com/
Guest:
Joshua Kerievsky @JoshuaKerievsky
Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-394-joshua-kerievsky-accelerating-awesome
My guest today is Joshua Kerievsky, the CEO of Industrial Logic, a Modern Agile consultancy. He has also started the Modern Agile community and has been a prominent figure in the agile community since the early days. His background is in software, but through his experience in agile methods, he has worked on a much broader range than just the software.
We walk through some of Joshua's history and talk a bit about how that came out in the form of Modern Agile community. We'll finish with a topic of curiosity, which - according to Joshua - is a superpower.
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Joshua Kerievsky (@joshuakerievsky) joined me (@RyanRipley) to discuss Modern Agile at the AgileIndy Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
[featured-image single_newwindow=”false”]Joshua Kerievsky Presenting Modern Agile[/featured-image]
Joshua is the founder and CEO of Industrial Logic, a pioneering Extreme Programming/Lean consultancy that radically improves the software development capabilities of organizations around the globe. Today, he leads an effort to modernize Agile by removing outdated practices and leveraging the best of what the software community and other industries have learned about achieving awesome results. Modern agile practitioners work to Make People Awesome, Make Safety A Prerequisite, Experiment & Learn Rapidly and Deliver Value Continuously.
Joshua is an international speaker and author of the best-selling, Jolt Cola-award-winning book, Refactoring to Patterns, numerous Agile eLearning courses, and popular articles like Anzeneering, Sufficient Design and Stop Using Story Points.
In this episode you’ll discover:
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