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Solutions Social Deduction (SSD): make learning organizations emerge

19 May 202119 May 2021 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ Leave a comment

SSD (Solutions Social Deduction) is a team activity that helps groups become a learning organization. To do so, it encourages individuals to improve the way the observe the group's situation and pushes them to find what is good for them as well as the reusable things already working.

The Lifeboat: a game about prioritization and value

1 August 2019 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ Leave a comment

The Lifeboat is a game that helps you discover and handle the concept of value and prioritization of a backlog under various conditions: one single team or several teams or even teams getting beset with multiple contradictory demands. Oh and, by the way, you’re going to save (virtual) lives… Or not!

Better than a transformation plan, a (battle) map

30 November 2018 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ Leave a comment

Better than a transformation plan, a (battle) map that allows you and your organization taking the best decisions and aligning on the actions to to more easily

HEART: Murphy, Taleb and Schumacher demystify proactivity

15 November 201815 November 2018 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ Leave a comment

Proactivity is probably the hardest of the three principles of HEART to understand.
It is often wrongly opposed to reactivity. It's time to demystify it!

The place of the architect in an Agile organization, is it complicated?

15 November 2018 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ Leave a comment

As a coach, I am often asked: "what is the place of [insert a role here] with YOUR Agile thing?".
Today, it's time to give you an answer for Architects.

Of the necessity of a specialized agile guide

15 September 201815 September 2018 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ 1 Comment

If you go sightseeing, a specialist travel guide might be helpful. Especially if, like a good agile guy should do, you are going to the mountains. But I won’t talk about such persons, not today. Not long ago, I was introducing you to the HEART, the true essence of the agile (“Sorry, humility? Humility did … Continue reading Of the necessity of a specialized agile guide

HEART, A Concentrate of Agile

19 January 201815 November 2018 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ 1 Comment

HEART is made of three principles which are sufficient to make you Agile. If you thought that Agile was 4 values and 12 principles that were stodgy, you should definitely have a look to HEART

Building software products is not complicated!

15 December 201715 November 2018 ~ Gaël Rebmann ~ 1 Comment

A lot of the difficulties teams encounter while developing a software come from their belief than it is complicated... But it's not!

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WTF is The FNU Blog?

Don’t wanna pay for another domain name! That’s why I’m going to justify my typo…
“FNU is FUN with a twist”.
That twist is not just about inverted letters, there’s a special trick! So, on my blog I’ll discuss
about funny things, games… but “serious” ones: serious games, innovation games and other agile games, but that’s not all. Lots of fun ideas or fun activities will also be talked about, all related to agile.
As an agile coach, I am convinced that didactics should always be playful.

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  • Solutions Social Deduction (SSD): make learning organizations emerge 19 May 2021
  • The Lifeboat: a game about prioritization and value 1 August 2019
  • Better than a transformation plan, a (battle) map 30 November 2018
  • HEART: Murphy, Taleb and Schumacher demystify proactivity 15 November 2018
  • The place of the architect in an Agile organization, is it complicated? 15 November 2018

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