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Agile Done Right
Agile Done Right
4 episodes
2 weeks ago
Where enterprise agility meets real-world execution. Hosted by transformation strategist Michael from Alacient, this podcast unpacks the wins, pitfalls, and pivots behind scaled agile success. Whether you’re leading a portfolio, coaching a team, or just trying to make sense of SAFe in the wild—this show delivers sharp insights, candid conversations, and actionable takeaways. No fluff. No jargon. Just agility, done right
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Where enterprise agility meets real-world execution. Hosted by transformation strategist Michael from Alacient, this podcast unpacks the wins, pitfalls, and pivots behind scaled agile success. Whether you’re leading a portfolio, coaching a team, or just trying to make sense of SAFe in the wild—this show delivers sharp insights, candid conversations, and actionable takeaways. No fluff. No jargon. Just agility, done right
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Episodes (4/4)
Agile Done Right
Mastering Estimation
Podcast listeners enjoy our free guide to overcoming team anti-patterns:Accelerate Agile Success with Free Anti-Pattern Guide | Alacient (https://alacient.com/unleash-your-team-with-our-free-guide?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=agile_done_right)In this episode of Agile Done Right, Michael Renna discusses the critical role of estimation in Agile methodologies, emphasizing its importance for predictability, time to market, and stakeholder confidence. He explores various estimation techniques, including relative estimation and planning poker, and highlights the significance of team-based estimation practices. The conversation also delves into the challenges of estimating at different organizational levels and provides practical tips for improving estimation accuracy and effectiveness.TakeawaysEstimation is about forecasting, not precision.Relative sizing is much better than trying to do time estimates.Estimation is team-based, not individual.Velocity is a trend, not a commitment.Focus on value, not just effort.Avoid false certainty in your estimates.Break down work for better clarity.Estimation evolves with learning.Don't weaponize estimates; they're planning tools.Continuous refinement is important for effective estimation.
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2 weeks ago
52 minutes 46 seconds

Agile Done Right
Debunking Agile Myths and Misconceptions
In this episode of Agile Done Right, Michael Renna takes aim at agile myths and arguments against the practices. While debunking the agile myths, he discusses the challenges and methodologies associated with innovative building, emphasizing the importance of agile practices in navigating uncertainty and fostering discovery. He highlights the iterative nature of planning and the …
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2 months ago
54 minutes 42 seconds

Agile Done Right
High-Performing Teams - Heather Wilson
Podcast listeners enjoy our free guide to overcoming team anti-patterns:Accelerate Agile Success with Free Anti-Pattern Guide | Alacient (https://alacient.com/unleash-your-team-with-our-free-guide?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=agile_done_right)Summary In this episode of Agile Done Right, Michael Renna and Heather Wilson discuss the characteristics of high performing teams, the importance of collaboration, leadership roles, and how to build a learning culture. They explore common dysfunctions in teams, conflict resolution strategies, and actionable insights for both leaders and team members to foster high performance. The conversation emphasizes the significance of trust, accountability, and continuous improvement in achieving team success.Takeaways:• High performing teams set and meet objectives predictably.• Collaboration and shared goals are essential for team success.• Trust is built through meeting expectations and accountability.• Conflict is inevitable and can be constructive if managed well.• Leaders must create an environment that encourages open communication.• A learning culture promotes growth and continuous improvement.• Individual contributors can influence team dynamics positively.• Emotional intelligence is crucial for effective leadership.• Recognizing and addressing team dysfunctions is vital for performance.• Modeling desired behaviors can inspire others in the team.
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2 months ago
35 minutes 51 seconds

Agile Done Right
A New Podcast Journey - Michael Renna
Podcast listeners enjoy our free guide to overcoming team anti-patterns:Accelerate Agile Success with Free Anti-Pattern Guide | Alacient (https://alacient.com/unleash-your-team-with-our-free-guide?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=agile_done_right)Summary In this inaugural episode of Agile Done Right, host Michael Renna introduces the podcast's purpose, sharing his passion for Agile methodologies and the importance of genuine transformation over performative practices. He discusses his extensive experience in the industry, particularly in healthcare, and the significance of Lean Portfolio Management in achieving business agility. Michael also unveils his new consulting venture, Alacient, aimed at helping organizations of all sizes improve their Agile practices. The episode concludes with an overview of what listeners can expect in future episodes.
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2 months ago
16 minutes 18 seconds

Agile Done Right
Where enterprise agility meets real-world execution. Hosted by transformation strategist Michael from Alacient, this podcast unpacks the wins, pitfalls, and pivots behind scaled agile success. Whether you’re leading a portfolio, coaching a team, or just trying to make sense of SAFe in the wild—this show delivers sharp insights, candid conversations, and actionable takeaways. No fluff. No jargon. Just agility, done right