totally addicted
I am down to episode 1 as I have a long commute and after the recent break from his recording, I have even started listening to some as a repeat. You get introduced to great books, more recent ideas in agile mindset, Scrum, and XP, and guests who make you think. As a scrum master to 3 teams, I get to put some of this knowledge to use immediately and introduce others to the ideas I hear right here. The only downside is now I am collecting too many cool books and not having time to read them all! Looking forward to Ryan and his collection of colleagues cranking out podcasts again! I would love to hear more about XP trends and experiences from today and more ideas on cranking out good sprint plans by self-organized teams resulting in consistent story delivery.
Vic Bartash via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/16
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