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[2:04] Julie begins to explain her work process to Andrew before the pair tear off into a tangent on Agile vs Watefall methodology

[07:15] Julie talks about she points stories and Andrew reveals he doesn't use a point system currently, but has in the past. What are your thoughts on changing story points?

[13:02] Retros anyone? Andrew and Julie talk about project meetings and how to make sure everyone is able to contribute and the tools they use for them.

[16:39] Andrew talks about the way he is currently working at Podia and how it's a bit different from how he's worked in the past.

[19:30] Do product managers need to be technical? Who should assign points to projects?

[23:30] Standups! Andrew doesn't have a lot of meetings and Julie details the types of meetings she usually has. Andrew also reveals why he wakes up at 4:30am each morning.

[26:49] Andrew knows this wasn't the greatest explanations of Agile and opens the door to any guests interested in coming on the show to do a deep dive on Agile.

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Timestamps

[2:04] Julie begins to explain her work process to Andrew before the pair tear off into a tangent on Agile vs Watefall methodology

[07:15] Julie talks about she points stories and Andrew reveals he doesn't use a point system currently, but has in the past. What are your thoughts on changing story points?

[13:02] Retros anyone? Andrew and Julie talk about project meetings and how to make sure everyone is able to contribute and the tools they use for them.

[16:39] Andrew talks about the way he is currently working at Podia and how it's a bit different from how he's worked in the past.

[19:30] Do product managers need to be technical? Who should assign points to projects?

[23:30] Standups! Andrew doesn't have a lot of meetings and Julie details the types of meetings she usually has. Andrew also reveals why he wakes up at 4:30am each morning.

[26:49] Andrew knows this wasn't the greatest explanations of Agile and opens the door to any guests interested in coming on the show to do a deep dive on Agile.

Sponsor

GoRails

Links

What is Agile?

Waterfall Methodology

FigJam

parabol

Podia's product process by Spencery Fry

Art of Product Podcast #161: The Podia Operating System

  continue reading

69 episodes

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