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Book Synopsis

Patricia Kong helps organizations thrive in a complex world by focusing on enterprise innovation, leadership, and teams. She is a people advocate and fascinated by organizational behaviors and misbehaviors. She is co-author of both The Nexus Framework for Scaling Scrum (Addison-Wesley, 2017) and Facilitating Professional Scrum Teams (Addison-Wesley, 2024).

Glaudia Califano is an agile and lean practitioner and mentor, working with and within teams. She loves to be hands-on, coming up with new ideas, and learning from those around her. Glaudia divides her time between the UK and Spain with her partner and her two dachshunds.

David Spinks is an experienced software developer, Scrum Master, and accredited trainer of Scrum and The Kanban Method. He believes in creating environments where empowerment, autonomy and flexibility enable teams to do the best work possible. David is based in Buckinghamshire, UK.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Sam Kaner xix

Foreword by Dave West xxvii

Preface xxxi

Introduction 1

Purpose of This Book 2

Facilitation as a Complementary Practice to Scrum 2

Who Should Read This Book 3

How This Book Is Organized 4

How to Read This Book 5

Chapter 1: Facilitating Alignment 7

The Scrum Team Figuring Out How They Want to Work Together 8

The Scrum Team That Aligns with Its Stakeholders to Deliver Value 16

The Scrum Team Aligning on a Vision 25

Keys to Facilitating Alignment 34

Conclusion 36

Chapter 2: Facilitating Sprint Planning 37

The Scrum Team Struggling to Agree to a Single Sprint Goal 38

The Team Member Who Pushes the Team to Overcommit 46

The Team Members Who Don’t Know Where to Start 52

Keys to Facilitating an Effective Sprint Planning 54

Conclusion 58

Chapter 3: Facilitating the Daily Scrum 61

The Daily Scrum Where Everyone Provides a Status Update 62

The Daily Scrum Where Developers Dive into Problem-Solving Mode 67

The Scrum Team Acting as a Group of Individuals 70

Absentees or Late Comers to the Daily Scrum 73

Keys to Facilitating an Effective Daily Scrum 77

Conclusion 81

Chapter 4: Facilitating Team Dynamics 83

The Scrum Team Members Stuck on Their Own Ideas 84

The Scrum Team with Growing Conflict Between Two Team Members 94

The Scrum Team with Weak Decision-Making 107

Keys to Facilitating Team Dynamics 116

Conclusion 118

Chapter 5: Facilitating Product Backlog Refinement 119

The Scrum Team Experimenting with Daily Product Backlog Refinement 120

The Stakeholders Who Want It All 125

When the User Experience Is Forgotten 132

The Scrum Team That Is Obsessed with Estimating 138

Keys to Facilitating Effective Product Backlog Refinement 142

Conclusion 145

Chapter 6: Facilitating the Sprint Review 147

The Sprint Review with Little Stakeholder Participation 148

The Sprint Review Where Nothing Is Done 159

Keys to Facilitating an Effective Sprint Review 164

Conclusion 168

Chapter 7: Facilitating the Sprint Retrospective 171

The Scrum Team Playing the Blame Game 172

The Team Members Who Believe Nothing Will Change 178

The Scrum Team That Thinks There’s Nothing Left for Them to Improve 185

The Scrum Team Dealing with a Major Change 192

The Scrum Master Focusing the Retrospective on Fun 201

Keys to Facilitating an Effective Sprint Retrospective 205

Conclusion 209

Chapter 8: Facilitating Beyond a Single Scrum Team 211

The Scrum Teams Whose Members Could Be Sharing Knowledge 212

The Scrum Teams Without a Say on Their Team Membership 215

The Chaotic Customer Review 221

Keys to Facilitating beyond a Single Scrum Team 228

Conclusion 232

Conclusion: Moving Forward 233

Getting Started 234

Watching for Common Facilitation Mistakes 235

Navigating Group Dynamics 237

Improving as a Facilitator 238

Appendix A: Facilitation Principles 239

Participative 239

Purposeful 240

Process 240

Transparency 241

Healthy 242

Appendix B: Adapting for Virtual 243

Communication and Collaboration Tools 244

Consider Having a Cohost 245

Virtual Meeting Etiquette 245

Be Inclusive and Respectful of Individuals’ Needs 246

Minimizing Virtual Meeting Fatigue Caused by Cameras Being On 246

Keep Sessions Short 248

Break Down Content and Activities 249

Take Regular Breaks 249

Respect People’s Time 249

Create Space for Connection 250

Sharing with the Whole Group 250

Making Decisions Virtually 250

The Power of Silence 251

Take It to the Team! 252

Hybrid Facilitation 252

Appendix C: Facilitation Checklist 253

Preparation 253

Follow-Up 258

Index 259

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      Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
      Publication Date: 22/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9780138196141, 978-0138196141
      ISBN10: 138196141

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Patricia Kong helps organizations thrive in a complex world by focusing on enterprise innovation, leadership, and teams. She is a people advocate and fascinated by organizational behaviors and misbehaviors. She is co-author of both The Nexus Framework for Scaling Scrum (Addison-Wesley, 2017) and Facilitating Professional Scrum Teams (Addison-Wesley, 2024).

      Glaudia Califano is an agile and lean practitioner and mentor, working with and within teams. She loves to be hands-on, coming up with new ideas, and learning from those around her. Glaudia divides her time between the UK and Spain with her partner and her two dachshunds.

      David Spinks is an experienced software developer, Scrum Master, and accredited trainer of Scrum and The Kanban Method. He believes in creating environments where empowerment, autonomy and flexibility enable teams to do the best work possible. David is based in Buckinghamshire, UK.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Sam Kaner xix

      Foreword by Dave West xxvii

      Preface xxxi

      Introduction 1

      Purpose of This Book 2

      Facilitation as a Complementary Practice to Scrum 2

      Who Should Read This Book 3

      How This Book Is Organized 4

      How to Read This Book 5

      Chapter 1: Facilitating Alignment 7

      The Scrum Team Figuring Out How They Want to Work Together 8

      The Scrum Team That Aligns with Its Stakeholders to Deliver Value 16

      The Scrum Team Aligning on a Vision 25

      Keys to Facilitating Alignment 34

      Conclusion 36

      Chapter 2: Facilitating Sprint Planning 37

      The Scrum Team Struggling to Agree to a Single Sprint Goal 38

      The Team Member Who Pushes the Team to Overcommit 46

      The Team Members Who Don’t Know Where to Start 52

      Keys to Facilitating an Effective Sprint Planning 54

      Conclusion 58

      Chapter 3: Facilitating the Daily Scrum 61

      The Daily Scrum Where Everyone Provides a Status Update 62

      The Daily Scrum Where Developers Dive into Problem-Solving Mode 67

      The Scrum Team Acting as a Group of Individuals 70

      Absentees or Late Comers to the Daily Scrum 73

      Keys to Facilitating an Effective Daily Scrum 77

      Conclusion 81

      Chapter 4: Facilitating Team Dynamics 83

      The Scrum Team Members Stuck on Their Own Ideas 84

      The Scrum Team with Growing Conflict Between Two Team Members 94

      The Scrum Team with Weak Decision-Making 107

      Keys to Facilitating Team Dynamics 116

      Conclusion 118

      Chapter 5: Facilitating Product Backlog Refinement 119

      The Scrum Team Experimenting with Daily Product Backlog Refinement 120

      The Stakeholders Who Want It All 125

      When the User Experience Is Forgotten 132

      The Scrum Team That Is Obsessed with Estimating 138

      Keys to Facilitating Effective Product Backlog Refinement 142

      Conclusion 145

      Chapter 6: Facilitating the Sprint Review 147

      The Sprint Review with Little Stakeholder Participation 148

      The Sprint Review Where Nothing Is Done 159

      Keys to Facilitating an Effective Sprint Review 164

      Conclusion 168

      Chapter 7: Facilitating the Sprint Retrospective 171

      The Scrum Team Playing the Blame Game 172

      The Team Members Who Believe Nothing Will Change 178

      The Scrum Team That Thinks There’s Nothing Left for Them to Improve 185

      The Scrum Team Dealing with a Major Change 192

      The Scrum Master Focusing the Retrospective on Fun 201

      Keys to Facilitating an Effective Sprint Retrospective 205

      Conclusion 209

      Chapter 8: Facilitating Beyond a Single Scrum Team 211

      The Scrum Teams Whose Members Could Be Sharing Knowledge 212

      The Scrum Teams Without a Say on Their Team Membership 215

      The Chaotic Customer Review 221

      Keys to Facilitating beyond a Single Scrum Team 228

      Conclusion 232

      Conclusion: Moving Forward 233

      Getting Started 234

      Watching for Common Facilitation Mistakes 235

      Navigating Group Dynamics 237

      Improving as a Facilitator 238

      Appendix A: Facilitation Principles 239

      Participative 239

      Purposeful 240

      Process 240

      Transparency 241

      Healthy 242

      Appendix B: Adapting for Virtual 243

      Communication and Collaboration Tools 244

      Consider Having a Cohost 245

      Virtual Meeting Etiquette 245

      Be Inclusive and Respectful of Individuals’ Needs 246

      Minimizing Virtual Meeting Fatigue Caused by Cameras Being On 246

      Keep Sessions Short 248

      Break Down Content and Activities 249

      Take Regular Breaks 249

      Respect People’s Time 249

      Create Space for Connection 250

      Sharing with the Whole Group 250

      Making Decisions Virtually 250

      The Power of Silence 251

      Take It to the Team! 252

      Hybrid Facilitation 252

      Appendix C: Facilitation Checklist 253

      Preparation 253

      Follow-Up 258

      Index 259

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