Thoughts and conversation from our nomads.

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Six Timeless Lessons from Agile Australia 2023

Agile Australia continues to be a world leading conference, and having just unpacked our suitcases from our trip to Sydney, I am excited to share a tapestry of thoughts that we've woven together into six takeaways and insights. The conference was headlined by outstanding speakers including Steve Den...

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Tony O'Halloran Tony O'Halloran Tony O'Halloran Tony O'Halloran

The rise and rise of Quarterfall

During the year of 2017 I broke five bones (3 ribs, my collarbone and my wrist) all on separate occasions. I ride mountain bikes often (or at least I did until I recently had twins) and I love riding the steep, technical and rooty trails that Wellington NZ has in abundance....

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The delusion of Healthy Tensions

Every organisation I’ve ever worked with has suffered from ‘healthy tensions’ between roles turned nasty in one form or another. I’ve seen them lead to interpersonal conflict, team dysfunction, silos and productivity grinding to a halt. In general - bad outcomes all round....

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Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier

Assumptions Mapping in Procurement

Assumptions, we all make them; the things that we take to be true without having the evidence to back it up. It can be all too easy, when faced with uncertainty and deadlines, to feel pressured into making quick decisions without that evidence; taking shortcuts by doing things the way we’ve always d...

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Brenda Leeuwenberg Brenda Leeuwenberg Brenda Leeuwenberg Brenda Leeuwenberg

#JAFAC2023 was wonderful!

One of the highlights of the Nomad8 calendar is always #JAFAC. Where we create and curate the conference we want to attend, and then relish the opportunity to share it with the Agile community. So it was especially exciting to be able to run the conference again after a 3 year break. It felt differe...

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Sandy Mamoli Sandy Mamoli Sandy Mamoli Sandy Mamoli

Creating High Performance Teams on Remote:af

I had the great pleasure to talk to Tony Ponton in this episode of Remote:af. Tony is a former radio host and it shows! In this episode, I talk about my background as a professional athlete and software developer, and how comparing my experience as a team athlete with individual sports such as Cros...

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Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier

Story Mapping agile roles

The problem: I often struggle with clarifying expectations; where do you start, where do you stop? Teams often end up with too much or too little detail and big gaps in what people actually do. The solution: story map your expectations I wanted something that would give my sessions a structured fr...

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Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier Anthony Boobier

An Above and Below the Line Model

An Above and Below the Line Model An organization’s culture is expressed through the sum of its language and behaviors. Negative behaviors have a palpable impact on teams and, in turn, the culture in which that team exists; one person belittling a colleague’s idea will make the recipient think again...

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Brenda Leeuwenberg Brenda Leeuwenberg Brenda Leeuwenberg Brenda Leeuwenberg

Leading Responsible Adults

Back in the pre-COVID days, when we never imagined the future we now live in, I started to look into workplace culture and how it flowed through an organisation. While much has been written about this from many wiser heads than mine, my perspective was a bit unusual. It was when I sat in the toilet...

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Minimalist Agile

I have been an agile practitioner for a while now and every year I learn new things and add practices and ideas to my tool belt. I have hundreds of these. The agile alliance has this Subway map of practices and I know there are MANY more out there....

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Sandy Mamoli Sandy Mamoli Sandy Mamoli Sandy Mamoli

Are you picking your team wisely?

At age 15 I found myself part of a team I had nothing in common with: people were at least 10 years older, they were a lot better at playing handball and we had nothing in common except for a love of the game. I felt very alone and inadequate, and just tried to hang in there practicing harder than I...

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