Tag: rte
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The Energizer
Energizers are brief activities designed to refresh and refocus team members during meetings, helping to break the monotony, lift energy levels, and enhance team bonding. The key to a successful energizer lies in its simplicity, inclusivity, fun factor, relevance, and timing. These activities can lead to increased creativity, better problem-solving, and higher productivity.
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The Power of Laughter: My Journey to a Happier Workplace
For those who have worked with me, sharing a laugh is something I often do and encourage on the (digital) workfloor. It’s so important to me that I had to write a blog post about it! Laughter isn’t just about having fun; it’s a powerful tool that can significantly improve our work lives. In this…
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Getting Ready for PI Planning: What Works for Me
This blog post explores essential steps for preparing the planning scope for PI planning, focusing on product vision, high-level refinement, prioritizing work, and MVPs. It emphasizes the importance of a clear product vision, facilitating stakeholder and team sessions, prioritizing features, and working towards MVPs for successful PI planning.
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Building Trust as a Release Train Engineer
In my role as a Release Train Engineer (RTE), prioritizing the team’s success and well-being has been fundamental. In this blog, I talk about how focusing on ‘we’ instead of ‘I’ and building real connections can really strengthen team bonds and lead to improved outcomes. I will share some effective practices that have helped me…
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Starting the Agile Conversation: Why I Created AgileBeacon
Damian, an Agile expert, shares his journey from Agile Tester to Scrum Master to Release Train Engineer (RTE), offering valuable insights and practical tips. His blog, AgileBeacon, aims to foster community discussions on agile concepts, provide real-world experiences, and link to useful resources. Join the community to learn, grow, and contribute.