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Committed to a common purpose

Yesterday I was reminiscing and it caught my attention how often I find Agile teams which have been working together for a considerable amount of time and don't know what to answer when I ask them what their purpose (or vision) is.

Nov 6, 2014
3 min
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With complementary skills

The members of a real team should have a series of complementary skills, which when added are able to solve the challenges they face every day. These skills are not only technical or functional, but they are also decision-making, conflict-solving and interpersonal skills, which allow them to find a mutual understanding and a common purpose.

Oct 11, 2014
4 min
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A small number of people

A big group of people can be, in theory, a team, but the effort required to make it is extremely big. The usual case is that such group of people will naturally divide into smaller teams.

Oct 8, 2014
2 min
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Towards a real team

I think an aspect that really helps a Team Facilitator in his career development is, in my opinion, to be aware of the importance of the existence of real teams in organizations. I propose to call them real teams, to make a distinction from the groups of people that a manager forms via e-mail and uses the word team so lightly to refer to them

Oct 5, 2014
4 min
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Agile Coaching is ...

A lot has been discussed, is being discussed and will be discussed about the value of Agile Coaching. As I have already mentioned in the first article on this subject, I believe that the debate is caused by a serious misunderstanding or lack of agreement on what Agile Coaching is and what it is not. I here follow up on what to me Agile Coaching is not, assuming it is an extension of Professional Coaching as per the definition by ICF (International Coach Federation).

Sep 23, 2014
7 min
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What Agile Coaching is NOT

A lot has been discussed, is being discussed and will be discussed about the value of Agile Coaching. As I have already mentioned in the first article on this subject, I believe that the debate is caused by a serious misunderstanding or lack of agreement on what Agile Coaching is and what it is not. I here follow up on what to me Agile Coaching is not, assuming it is an extension of Professional Coaching as per the definition by ICF (International Coach Federation). Let's go!

Sep 22, 2014
7 min
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Agile Coaching

Every time I get involved as an Agile Coach in an organization, I notice that marvelous things start happening. Not only for the organization itself, but also for me as a person. I dare say I love this profession and I enjoy very much what I'm doing.But not everything is a rosy picture. As a Coach, more than agility, I have learnt how to identify my personal issues, in order to be able to accept them or deal with them through my actions. Today I'm facing one of my biggest issue with regard to this marvelous profession, which to me is Agile Coaching.

Sep 21, 2014
3 min
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Statements and Opinions

How many times have you expressed your opinion about something or someone without being aware that it was your own opinion? How many times did you feel hurt, insulted, or under appreciated by an opinion expressed by someone else? How many relationships are hurt by a badly expressed opinion?

Jan 18, 2014
6 min