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Driving Value With Sprint Goals

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On this episode of The Delivery Space podcast, we are joined by Maarten Dalmijn, the mind behind the much-acclaimed book on "Driving Value with Sprint Goals: Humble Plans, Exceptional Results".In our conversation, Maarten helps us tackle some pressing questions that many of us encounter in the software development industry:
  • How can we move past the rigidity often seen in traditional planning and create an environment that is open to change and promotes collaboration?
  • Isn't it about time we questioned the reliance on hierarchical structures, given that the market seems to be leaning towards more flexible, team-centric approaches?
Maarten has been in the trenches for more than 10 years wearing many hats that are necessary to deliver value. He has worked with many award-winning start-ups, scale-ups, and corporations in various roles before taking the leap as an independent Product Management, Agile,and Scrum consultant working with companies all over the globe. Maarten believes in 'less, but better'. #productmanagement is aboutgetting the right things done. It is easy to come up with a list of things to add to make something better. It is much harder to decidewhich things to leave out to make something better. We discussed:
  • Why storytelling is important? 3:18
  • Why Maarten picked the subject of Sprint Goals for his first book 7:18
  • How Sprint Goals empower teams 9:38
  • Why it’s so important to get a good read of your environment (refCynefin) 10:59
  • How Friction (frequent surprises) impacts our plans in complex environments 12:00
  • What Humble Planning is and how it can help us adapt and respond effectively in complex software delivery environments 13:06
  • Roadmapping hell experiences 16:28
  • You can have as many experts as you want to plan, but in a complex environment there will always be surprises 19:00
  • There’s no sub team in a Scrum team 20:03
  • Maarten’s FOCUS acronym for crafting Sprint Goals 21:40
  • Complex environments and emerging plans in the movie industry, whatcan we learn from this? 24:31
  • What happens if there’s no Sprint Goal? The link between Sprint Goals and technical debt 29:20
Follow Nisha on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishajoshi1/Follow Sharon on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharon-williams-pmo/
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On this episode of The Delivery Space podcast, we are joined by Maarten Dalmijn, the mind behind the much-acclaimed book on "Driving Value with Sprint Goals: Humble Plans, Exceptional Results".In our conversation, Maarten helps us tackle some pressing questions that many of us encounter in the software development industry:
  • How can we move past the rigidity often seen in traditional planning and create an environment that is open to change and promotes collaboration?
  • Isn't it about time we questioned the reliance on hierarchical structures, given that the market seems to be leaning towards more flexible, team-centric approaches?
Maarten has been in the trenches for more than 10 years wearing many hats that are necessary to deliver value. He has worked with many award-winning start-ups, scale-ups, and corporations in various roles before taking the leap as an independent Product Management, Agile,and Scrum consultant working with companies all over the globe. Maarten believes in 'less, but better'. #productmanagement is aboutgetting the right things done. It is easy to come up with a list of things to add to make something better. It is much harder to decidewhich things to leave out to make something better. We discussed:
  • Why storytelling is important? 3:18
  • Why Maarten picked the subject of Sprint Goals for his first book 7:18
  • How Sprint Goals empower teams 9:38
  • Why it’s so important to get a good read of your environment (refCynefin) 10:59
  • How Friction (frequent surprises) impacts our plans in complex environments 12:00
  • What Humble Planning is and how it can help us adapt and respond effectively in complex software delivery environments 13:06
  • Roadmapping hell experiences 16:28
  • You can have as many experts as you want to plan, but in a complex environment there will always be surprises 19:00
  • There’s no sub team in a Scrum team 20:03
  • Maarten’s FOCUS acronym for crafting Sprint Goals 21:40
  • Complex environments and emerging plans in the movie industry, whatcan we learn from this? 24:31
  • What happens if there’s no Sprint Goal? The link between Sprint Goals and technical debt 29:20
Follow Nisha on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishajoshi1/Follow Sharon on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharon-williams-pmo/
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