229: How to Create a Safe and Inclusive Team Culture
Visualizing ongoing work and building an inclusive environment for Agile teams
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Off Topic: Enhancing Visibility and Action in Development
Individual organizers may need help to align individuals with different interests or goals. The industry must evolve and recognize the increased complexity of software engineering in today's era.
Today's software development focus is often on execution. When managers have one-on-one meetings to discuss project status, it reveals a flawed Agile process. This can render the entire company unusable. Many practices and processes, such as Kanban, aim to make project progress visible and prompt team action. Although many companies aim to adopt the Agile methodology, some need help to keep up and adapt to new problems.
Current Work: How to Create a Safe and Inclusive Team Culture
The Agile methodology values uncertainty and creativity while providing a structure for learning. It encourages teams to check the final product and the process used to create it. Agile promotes teamwork and incremental progress toward a common goal. Scrum allows teams to work faster without needing detailed reporting to management.
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