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Agile training and coaching is all we do, and we do it well. Whether you’re spinning up a new scrum team, contemplating an enterprise-scale agile adoption, or looking to add scrum certification to your resume, we have the experience and expertise to help you succeed.

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Yummy breakfast provided by our client at our first in-person workshop since 2020. Day one was super productive, with important conversations happening. It's exciting.
Prepping for an in-person Elements Of Scrum workshop.

Need to focus? Best to include breaks and playtime in your work plan.

https://www.npr.org/2021/03/21/979183329/too-much-focusing-is-draining-heres-a-better-strategy

Cal Poly students learn collaboration by building a Rose Parade float.

"According to a 2021 survey conducted by the Association of American Colleges & Universities, nearly two-thirds of employers said they value employees who work well in teams but fewer than half believed college graduates have those skills."

https://laist.com/news/education/rose-parade-float-cal-poly-pomona-san-luis-obispo-college-students

Building This Rose Parade Float Taught College Students What Classes Didn’t

Over 100 students from Cal Poly Pomona and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo learned life-changing lessons (and maybe even burnished their career prospects).

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Sprint planning is a crucial meeting that sets the tone for the entire sprint. As the first event of each sprint, it’s essential to do it well to align the scrum team and ensure a productive and successful sprint.

As a product owner, it’s important to prepare properly for a successful sprint planning meeting. Learn more about improving your sprint planning.

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https://agilelearninglabs.com/2019/07/sprint-planning-prep-for-product-owners/

Sprint Planning Prep For Product Owners

Sprint planning is the first event of each sprint. Doing it well will align the scrum team and set a course for success. Doing it poorly will waste time, energy, and team morale. Here’s how a product owner can prepare for a successful sprint planning meeting. Prerequisite: Well-refined product ba

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The bottom of this bag of coffee has better UX than a lot of apps out there.

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The bottom of this bag of coffee has better UX than a lot of apps out there.

In case anyone is curious, this is from Sparrows Coffee in Grand Rapids, Michigan

(a city I briefly considered living in, but didn’t. not enough pinball at the time, don’t know how it is now)

(I briefly consider living in every place I go, what would it be like? no harm in pondering things)

@Isaac_C I have been visiting Davis, CA, which is like our local version of the Netherlands.
@dannyman @Isaac_C
Aah, yes the stereotypical Dutch double-decker bus.
Can't wait to go back to London to eat cheese and walk on wooden shoes 😁
@Isaac_C @MennoWolff Davis is famous for its wonderful bicycle infrastructure. The London bus is just showing off the depths of Davis’s transportation nerdistry.
@dannyman @Isaac_C
Awesome!
Everywhere needs more foot/bike infrastructure, especially North America.
@dannyman @Isaac_C I grew up in Davis, & rode many a red double-decker bus as a kid & while attending UCD.
Years later, when I was visiting London on business & sometimes a little stressed out & tired; it was nice to see the red double-deckers there, like little mobile spots of Davis roaming the streets of that big unfamiliar city.

@Isaac_C @Gorfram

Finding “home” in a double decker bus sounds like a wonderful blessing. When I was backpacking around Europe if I got home sick I would … visit McDonalds.

@Isaac_C

so, I've heard in passing, that this kind of thing is called "Wackaging" or wacky packaging, that does something humorous in an unexpected place on the package.

I say in passing, because I only saw it once, and can't trace back where I saw it.

@Mendie_Taoma @Isaac_C if nothing else it’s a lovely name for it
@Isaac_C
Just had a 4h ModelView and workflow review session the other day. I can't agree more!

@Isaac_C
This is a useful hint. You can write "right side" on the right side, but you won't miss that text when you're trying the other side.

I wrote "bottom" on a box of screwdriver bits for that very reason. 😬

@Isaac_C I love this sort of UX consideration. One of the cheese brands here recently moved from having the resealable tear-off edge on the long top side to the shorter right side of the bags & both sides of the packaging are now all about explaining this change to users not expecting it.
@Isaac_C If this was an app, all it would say on the bottom is "Something went wrong. Please try again later."
@Isaac_C :it-is-funny-because-it-is-true-meme:
@Isaac_C @VulpineAmethyst reminds me of when innocent drinks did juicy water (before it was spun off) and their glass bottles would have things like "Open other end" "Stop looking up my bottom", and the like in the glass.
@Isaac_C
Agreed. But UX is brand new cutting edge technology. Since the 1960s or so.
@Isaac_C It's such a lovely message, as well.

@Isaac_C

lmao

Thats great. And so darn true.

I could rant about some sites I had the unfortunate dealings with where the UX makes me rage.

Crud the replacement for GO81 for maintenance input for aircraft. Gib back the load screens...yeah, numbers but that stuff was easier to move between and just remember what each number meant. That new websites for it.....what ever lot they hire, didn't talk to no one in maintenance nor supply. Because, damn those labels really had no sense.

@Isaac_C

They spelt hugz all wrong ... Pout

Hugz & xXx

@Isaac_C @timClicks That should be on every USB A plug.