In this crucial Pit Stop episode of Agile Driven Impact, hosts Diane and Erich tackle one of the biggest threats to momentum: unexpected urgent interrupts. They reveal the root causes of these distractions, explaining that most are due to a lack of visibility, not true emergency. Learn how to insulate your team by establishing a single point of contact to act as a shield against non-critical requests. The hosts provide a clear protocol for handling true emergencies and share techniques to ens...
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In this crucial Pit Stop episode of Agile Driven Impact, hosts Diane and Erich tackle one of the biggest threats to momentum: unexpected urgent interrupts. They reveal the root causes of these distractions, explaining that most are due to a lack of visibility, not true emergency. Learn how to insulate your team by establishing a single point of contact to act as a shield against non-critical requests. The hosts provide a clear protocol for handling true emergencies and share techniques to ens...
The Garage - Feedback, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Agile Driven Impact
21 minutes
2 months ago
The Garage - Feedback, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
In this episode of Agile Driven Impact, hosts Diane and Erich Leonard bring you back into the "Agile Garage" to discuss the art of getting feedback from your team and your project's stakeholders. They explore the importance of working product over contract negotiation. Learn how to invite candid, meaningful feedback about whatever type of work product your team is creating. Evolving your work, accelerating your impact
Agile Driven Impact
In this crucial Pit Stop episode of Agile Driven Impact, hosts Diane and Erich tackle one of the biggest threats to momentum: unexpected urgent interrupts. They reveal the root causes of these distractions, explaining that most are due to a lack of visibility, not true emergency. Learn how to insulate your team by establishing a single point of contact to act as a shield against non-critical requests. The hosts provide a clear protocol for handling true emergencies and share techniques to ens...