Devnology Podcast 015 - Jurgen Appelo

Devnology Podcast 015 - Jurgen Appelo

vor 15 Jahren
In this episode an interview with Jurgen Appelo, where we discuss topics from his book Management 3.0. We talk about complex systems thinking, and why it is relevant for software development, and we discuss the role of management in organisations with ...
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vor 15 Jahren

In this episode an interview with Jurgen Appelo, where we discuss
topics from his book Management 3.0. We talk about complex
systems thinking, and why it is relevant for software
development, and we discuss the role of management in
organisations with self-organising teams.


Jurgen's website is on http://www.jurgenappelo.com, and he blogs
on http://www.noop.nl


On twitter he is @JurgenAppelo


This interview was recorded at the Finalist offices on the 28th
of Januari 2011.
Interview by @freekl and @arnetim.
Audio post-production by @Mendelt.
Links for this podcast:

Jurgen Appelo: Management 3.0: Leading Agile Developers,
Developing Agile Leaders. Addison-Wesley, Mike Cohn Signature
Series, 2011

http://www.management30.com Management 3.0, the accompanying
website

In one of Jurgen's presentations you get some background on
Complexity thinking and the Body of Knowledge of Systems.

A book on the Rhineland model, a management style mentioned
in the Podcast: The Rhineland Way by Matthieu Weggeman and Jaap
Peters. On their website you find an article on this subject, in
Dutch: Het Rijnlands model als inspiratiebron.

the Two-Factor theory (wikipedia) states that there is a
difference between factors that motivate people and de-motivate
them, independently of each other.  

A nice little background movie on motivation and rewarding
people: The surprising truth about what motivates us (youtube).

Agile principles, Lean principles, Scrum values, XP values
(wikipedia). On Jurgen's blog you find the The
Do-It-Yourself Team Values Kit, which is mentioned in the
Podcast.

The 360 degree feedback (wikipedia) was applied by
Jurgen in a dinner with his team, described on his blog: the 360
Degrees Dinner.

Self-organizing systems competing for the same resources: the
Tragedy of the Commons (wikipedia).

Six years later: What the Agile Manifesto left out, a
blogpost by Brian Marick. 

The land that Scrum forgot, a blogpost by Robert C. Martin.

You can read an excerpt, the chapter 'How to Grow structure',
of the book Management 3.0 online.

On Jurgen's blog you find a lot of articles that cover the
subject of his book, like Management 3.0: The Era of
Complexity, Cross-Functional Teams Don't Come Free
and Diversity? You Mean Connectivity!.

Jurgens list of Best Used Books.



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