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Wine Store: The pandemic compels old school Manhattan store to modernize to retain market. Can mindfulness and agile get Dan Dickson unstuck?
Manage episode 347077789 series 3303593
People around us need help. Our inclination is to rush in, fix the problem, and rush out. After all we have stuff we need to do, ourselves. But we can get stuck. And stay stuck. For months.
Dan Dickson wanted his friend’s pet project, a wine store in Manhattan, to succeed. Dan had the skills to add online transactions to their web site. But, he didn’t want to get stuck doing all the work forever.
Dan Dickson built the new site, and created the wine database structure. Because he didn’t want to create a dependency, he left the work to the store staff. They added a few new entries were made to the database, but they were incorrect.
Through a couple of tries, and many months, it never went live.
He set everything up not to get stuck. And there he was: stuck.
He commiserated with Mirela Petalli MSN-ed RN, Dan R Greening, and Matt Zimmerman on the Mindful Agility team.
Hidden challenges were the problem. Dan Dickson couldn't find a path forward, until he looked at the bigger picture from a mindful, agile lens. And then, things started improving.
Call to Action
The CAVU company sponsored Scrum training for Mirela Petalli and Dan Dickson a couple of months ago. CAVU is a benefit company that teaches Scrum to both commercial and underrepresented communities. Christopher Sims and Dan Greening were co-trainers. Mirela and Dan Dickson are now Registered Scrum Masters and Registered Product Owners.
We have recently held live online meditations and classes. If you’d like to get notified about those, do one of three things: join the Facebook group called “Mindful Agility Community,” or like the LinkedIn showcase called “Mindful Agility.” We have an email list at mindfulagility.com, as well.
You can help us out by giving us a written review on Apple Podcasts, or by sharing our episodes with friends.
Credits
- Many thanks to Dan Dickson for joining us in this episode.
- Cover photo by DepositPhotos
Staff
- Daniel Greening, host, agile consultant, software executive
- Mirela Petalli, co-host, meditation guide, and neurocritical nursing instructor
- Dan Dickson, business coach, executive and management consultant
Links
Chapters
1. Cold Open (00:00:00)
2. Introduction (00:00:24)
3. Body (00:02:17)
4. Context Leading Up to the Story (00:02:43)
5. The Problem: COVID Drove People to Non-Transactional Web Site (00:05:03)
6. Incomplete Increment: Database (00:07:37)
7. Would Transactional Help? Why? (00:08:39)
8. First Sprint Goal (00:23:35)
9. Over Involvement (00:28:30)
10. Summary (00:42:44)
11. Summary (00:46:20)
12. Closing (00:53:19)
26 episodes
Manage episode 347077789 series 3303593
People around us need help. Our inclination is to rush in, fix the problem, and rush out. After all we have stuff we need to do, ourselves. But we can get stuck. And stay stuck. For months.
Dan Dickson wanted his friend’s pet project, a wine store in Manhattan, to succeed. Dan had the skills to add online transactions to their web site. But, he didn’t want to get stuck doing all the work forever.
Dan Dickson built the new site, and created the wine database structure. Because he didn’t want to create a dependency, he left the work to the store staff. They added a few new entries were made to the database, but they were incorrect.
Through a couple of tries, and many months, it never went live.
He set everything up not to get stuck. And there he was: stuck.
He commiserated with Mirela Petalli MSN-ed RN, Dan R Greening, and Matt Zimmerman on the Mindful Agility team.
Hidden challenges were the problem. Dan Dickson couldn't find a path forward, until he looked at the bigger picture from a mindful, agile lens. And then, things started improving.
Call to Action
The CAVU company sponsored Scrum training for Mirela Petalli and Dan Dickson a couple of months ago. CAVU is a benefit company that teaches Scrum to both commercial and underrepresented communities. Christopher Sims and Dan Greening were co-trainers. Mirela and Dan Dickson are now Registered Scrum Masters and Registered Product Owners.
We have recently held live online meditations and classes. If you’d like to get notified about those, do one of three things: join the Facebook group called “Mindful Agility Community,” or like the LinkedIn showcase called “Mindful Agility.” We have an email list at mindfulagility.com, as well.
You can help us out by giving us a written review on Apple Podcasts, or by sharing our episodes with friends.
Credits
- Many thanks to Dan Dickson for joining us in this episode.
- Cover photo by DepositPhotos
Staff
- Daniel Greening, host, agile consultant, software executive
- Mirela Petalli, co-host, meditation guide, and neurocritical nursing instructor
- Dan Dickson, business coach, executive and management consultant
Links
Chapters
1. Cold Open (00:00:00)
2. Introduction (00:00:24)
3. Body (00:02:17)
4. Context Leading Up to the Story (00:02:43)
5. The Problem: COVID Drove People to Non-Transactional Web Site (00:05:03)
6. Incomplete Increment: Database (00:07:37)
7. Would Transactional Help? Why? (00:08:39)
8. First Sprint Goal (00:23:35)
9. Over Involvement (00:28:30)
10. Summary (00:42:44)
11. Summary (00:46:20)
12. Closing (00:53:19)
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