by agiledata | Jan 26, 2024 | No Nonsense Agile Podcast, Podcast
Join Murray Robinson and Shane Gibson as they chat with Jason Knight on the state of product management.
Jason shares his insights and experiences on the responsibilities of a product manager, the evolving nature of the role. Differentiating buyer and user features the importance of testing and validating ideas. Supporting cross-functional teams and fostering a mindset of continuous improvement. Jason shares insights from his experiences and discussions with thought leaders and provides advice for those navigating the product management field.
by Shane Gibson | Jan 25, 2024 | AgileData Way of Working, Blog
I often ask which of these three macro data use cases the Organisations believed were its priorities to achieve their business strategy:
Providing data to Customers
Supporting Internal Processes
Providing data to External Organisations
Each of these three strategic / macro data use cases come with specific data architectures, data work and also impact the context of how you would design your agile data ways of working.
by Shane Gibson | Jan 24, 2024 | AgileData Way of Working, Blog
When you work in a data team you have to split your time between building and delivering new Information Products and maintaining the ones you have already delivered.
DataOps patterns can help reduce the time you spend on the maintenance work.
by Shane Gibson | Jan 20, 2024 | AgileData Way of Working, Blog
In the data domain you typically have to balance between building the right thing and building the thing right.
The days of being able to spend 6 months or a year on “Sprint Zero” creating your data platform have gone.
One team I worked with called it “building the airplane as you fly it”
Here are 5 patterns I have seen data teams adopt to help them do this.
by agiledata | Jan 19, 2024 | No Nonsense Agile Podcast, Podcast
Join Murray Robinson and Shane Gibson as they chat with Michael Lloyd about dysfunction mapping.
Whether you are new to the agile world or a seasoned professional, you’ll find valuable insights as we delve into understanding team dynamics, honing the coaching process. And the essential principle of iterative hypothesis testing. Join us as we learned the power of mapping dysfunctions to unveil powerful solutions in agile environments.
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