Um, and so several years ago I had a chance to sit down and meet Diana. And I was like, oh, I wonder who that is. I was at an agile conference down in Orlando and at lunchtime there was a round table with little sign that said Diana Larsen. We uh, call the little audible and what we were doing and so we are covering retrospectives today for me where some of the retrospective stuff started. Today’s topic is going to be retrospectives and with me again is my colleague Sam Falco.ĭan Neumann: Hey Sam, thanks for joining here. So I’d invite you to, if you have a topic you want as a future episode, send us an email at or tweet it to us with the #AgileThoughtPodcast and we will see about responding to that in the very near future. One of our goals here is to bring you agile topics in a really approachable way and we take a pretty broad view of what an agile topic might be. Now here’s your host, coach and agile expert, Dan Neumann.ĭan Neumann: Welcome to the Agile Coaches’ Corner Podcast and thank you for joining. The podcast for practitioners and leaders seeking advice to refine the way they work and pave the path to better outcomes. I ntro: Welcome to Agile Coaches’ Corner by AgileThought. #Master key ep 8 fullLike what you heard? Check out our podcast page for more episodes full of interesting discussions, agile insights, and helpful resources.
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