Team Values

I held a retrospective with my new team last week. The team includes 2 senior developers, 2 junior developers, a product owner, and a product analyst. I’ve joined the team as an engineering manager, which I think of more as a team lead with an elevated title. Being new to this group, I wanted a way to understand their values. What motivates them? What common values do we share that we can leverage to move forward in the same direction? ...

January 4, 2016 · 5 min

2015 Year in Review

It’s that time of year again — time for a retrospective on how I did on my goals for the year. I had 5 main goals for 2015: Job Hunting Conferences Blogging Programming Language Design Writing an Agile Book Job Hunting I got pretty lucky on this one. My main contract with Mercy got extended several times. Amos and I must have been doing a good job of keeping the customer happy. We even made it through a couple rounds of layoffs. I’m wrapping up the gig at Mercy now. I’m working one day a week there, as the project winds down. ...

December 28, 2015 · 4 min

Happiness Retrospective

I facilitated a retrospective today; it was one of the best retros I’ve ever been involved with. I figured out what activities I wanted to do earlier in the morning. They were really quite simple. I wanted to focus on happiness. How happy are you at work? I started with two questions that I’ve used with teams before, to some success (although not so successful for one particular team). The first question I asked was “How happy are you at work?” I had them put a rating from 0 to 10, with 0 meaning they should have quit last week, and 10 meaning they couldn’t imaging being happier at work. ...

November 9, 2015 · 3 min

Impromptu Retrospective

I’m surprised that I haven’t gotten this story down in print before. It’s something I’ve mentioned many times — including a few times on the podcast. It’s a great story about the power of retrospectives, and it’s a great story about the power of a blameless post-mortem. I don’t recall all the specifics at this point. It was about 5 years ago. I’d just noticed that Arun had made some sort of mistake. That’s fine, people make mistakes. The thing that was different about his mistake was that I had made the same mistake about a week prior. And Amos had made the same mistake about a week before that. ...

November 2, 2015 · 3 min