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Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
Mindful Intervention, Inner Justice, Superheroes, and More in Process Hacker News

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 4:37


Mindful Intervention, Inner Justice, Superheroes, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got mindful intervention, inner justice, superheroes, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/mindful-intervention-inner-justice-superheroes-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events Rich Mironov is sharing his product knowledge and experience at two events this April: the Business of Software in Cambridge, UK from April 11 to 12, and the Organizational Challenge of Enterprise Roadmapping in Dublin, Ireland from April 15 to 17. You can also hear Rich on The Product Science Podcast, explaining product leadership. Join Ann Mei Chang at Salon Series on April 17 in Washington, DC to hear her discuss her book, Lean Impact. AgileCamp is heading to Chicago on May 6 with a line-up of speakers from a wide range of businesses and fields sharing the latest learnings about agile development practices. Ron Lichty will be among the presenters this year. Join Cascade SF, which was founded by Andi Galpern, for an evening of UX design mentoring and networking awaits at Mentor Night on April 8 in San Francisco. Media On the Groundless Ground Podcast with Lisa Dale Miller, psychiatrist and Buddhist meditation practitioner Judson Brewer discusses mastering the addictive mind and the application of mindfulness interventions to addiction. Learn about the inner work of racial justice and how Rhonda Magee teaches mindfulness to law students when Rhonda guests on the The Courageous Life Podcast. Author of The Alter Ego Effect, Todd Herman, goes on the latest episode of The Inner Changemaker podcast, hosted by Jay Wong, to teach us how we can tap into our best selves as an entrepreneur, a parent, and a person by becoming a superhero and creating an alter ego . Ron Carucci sat down for an interview on the Breaking Barriers Podcast to discuss managing organizational change and the factors that guide it. Writing Do you know why McDonald’s recently acquired a $300 million-dollar tech startup outside the food business? Julian Hayes II explains how entrepreneurs can learn from the two key principles behind McDonald’s tech acquisition in his latest Inc article. Contrary to the common belief that running a business typically causes stress, Frank Strona proposes that starting a business can improve your quality of life and provides three reasons why in his latest blog post. Recommended Resources Whether you’re a small startup or a huge corporation, you can learn to go beyond the borders of business growth at the GrowthHackers Conference on May 7 in San Francisco. Sean Ellis, mentioned by Vinay Patankar, is the founder of GrowthHackers and also one of the speakers at the one-day event. Fake it ‘til you make it? Not according to Real Estate Queen and Shark Tank Shark Barbara Corcoran, who trusts in people’s passion and drive rather than their ideas. She has a fun chat about success in business and life with Lewis Howes, host of The School of Greatness Podcast, a show which both Malek Banoun and Paula Jenkins listen to. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-07-31 - Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 4:33


Celebrity Rankings, Interim Executives, Cultural Orphans, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got celebrity rankings, interim executives, cultural orphans, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-july-31-2018-celebrity-rankings-interim-executives-cultural-orphans-and-more/ Enjoy! Events Mark your calendars for AgileCamp 2018, happening on September 14 at the Nike World Headquarters in Oregon, where you’ll find Ron Lichty joining the speaker roster. He was also interviewed on the podcast, Stayin’ Alive in Technology, where he speaks about his career and how he got into team management. On August 1 catch the TedXProvincetown Video Launch to take a peek at some of the talks from last June, including Frank Strona’s. Launches Check out this fun new side project that’s been keeping Hampton Catlin busy called How Famous Is…, in which you can rank celebrities according to their popularity. Media Awaken your subtle body through meditation with Phillip Moffitt, author of Awakening Through the Nine Bodies, as he explains about the subtle body and Himalayan yoga on the Groundless Ground Podcast, hosted by Lisa Dale Miller. The theory of 2+2 to build a fanbase is something that’s been applied by entrepreneurs and artists alike, and Alex Cespedes explores this subject further in the most recent episode of his podcast, the Project Book. Discover the advantages of hiring interim executives from Pam Wasley as she guests on The Business Building Rockstars Show, hosted by another previous Hack the Process guest, Nicole Holland. In a new video published by SXSW, Loïc Le Meur joins a panel of artificial intelligence experts as they discuss exploring innovations in AI at SXSW 2018. Writing Business owners can slash running costs and improve revenue with these six process checklists suggested by Vinay Patankar on Process Street. An upcoming movie called Crazy Rich Asians triggered Ricky Yean to share his thoughts on feeling like a cultural orphan as an Asian-American. Looking for ways to differentiate your blog? Try these 11 techniques to gain a competitive advantage as a blogger suggested by Jon Dykstra. Recommended Resources Spend the weekend of September 28 to 30 at Navigating the Storm: Finding Peace and Purpose in Uncertain Times to learn some helpful concepts and exercises to weather any of life’s storms presented by Martha Beck, whose work inspired Pace Smith. The Sophisticated Marketer shines the spotlight on storytelling in an article by Brian Solis, who was mentioned by Tara Hunt. Seth Godin, who was recommended by both Tara Byrne and Alex Cespedes was also featured in the quarterly magazine. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Jim Saliba Coaches Agile Teams for High Engagement

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 10:27


AgileCamp speaker Jim Saliba discusses his talk "Coaching Agile Teams for High Engagement".Jim often finds that Agile coaches in the field aren't actually coaching; they're teaching and mentoring. Jim encourages coaches to be "inquisitive and ask questions and get people to decide on their own options of growth."

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Steve Sanoff - "The Funny Thing About Not Being Agile" at Agile Camp

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 7:36


Lead Agile coach at Western Digital Steve Sanoff discusses some of the technical aspects of his work coaching in the content solutions department of the company. He has his hands full with six teams operating under a model similar to Spotify's leveraging Continuous Integration (CI), two-week Sprints and a quick two-month release cycle. Steve presented on "The Funny Thing About Not Being Agile" at AgileCamp. The presentation touched on how the stupid things that people do when learning how to do and be Agile can be funny in retrospect. He also shared stories that coaches might be able to use in the field to tactfully show a client that someone else had a similar bonehead idea and the results were later laughable.

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Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
David J Bland: Less Heroes, More Leaders

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2015 14:37


Self-described "mentor-capitalist" talks anti-heroic leadership with Agile Amped at AgileCamp 2015 in Silicon Valley. Today's leadership, which includes managers, is often at a loss of how to provide leadership in their organizations. The literature of the day touts self-organizing teams who "don't need managers." Leaders and management, therefore, don't have clear models for how to help their own people succeed. Their people teeter between death by micromanagement and death by no management at all. Time to abandon the concept of "the one throat to choke"--because everyone up and down the organization is wising up to the fact that success is a team sport, not an Olympic competition.David is a proponent for helping leaders evolve into mentors, coaches, and advisers within their companies. Says David, "We've promoted leaders over the years based on what they know," but Agile doesn't buy into the follow-the-leader paradigm: Agile, operating under the assumption that the answer is not yet known, means iterating toward success. Hero-leaders don't work in today's creative economy. Enter the servant leader.

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Luke Hohmann on Being and Doing Agile at AgileCamp

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 16:17


Father, mother, son, daughter--all of these terms connote both being and doing. What does it mean to be a daughter or mother, father or son? Manager and leader are other words with the concepts of being and doing built into it: what is a manager/leader and what does he or she do? Luke is championing the term "Agilist" as a person who is and does Agile. When doing and being are aligned--in other words, when an individual is and does their role, whether father or leader--their output is better. Luke proposes what he calls "serious play" as a way to get individuals to be and do their roles. "When you're in a state of play," he shares, "your doing and being are more aligned. You're actually in a place mentally when you're fully engaged."

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations
Nicola Dourambeis on Cultural Agility at AgileCamp

Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 11:28


After many years of experience with Agile transformations, Nicola has found that these changes often don't stick long term. At the root of this is the organization's culture type. Nicola often starts out at clients defining what their culture is. For example, is it a culture of fear? Such organizations tend not to allow failure or experimentation. Or perhaps it's a culture of "nice"? Seems nice, right? Except that these organizations tend not to embrace constructive debate and have employees that say they will go along with a decision but don't actually. 

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IT-сообщества Ульяновска и Пензы (Выпуск 40)

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 57:07


Сегодня у нас в гостях люди, ответственные за жизнь IT-сообществ Ульяновска и Пензы. Кирилл Мокевнин расскажет как он вернулся из Москвы в родной регион и что представляет собой комьюнити Ульяновских разработчиков. Какие продукты создаются и какие мероприятия проходят. История Максима Семенкина поразительно похожа на рассказ Кирилла: работа в суетливой столице, пробки, усталость и возвращение на родную Пензенскую землю, организация конференции и ассоциации разработчиков. В выпуске: - Кирилл Мокевнин про IT-сообщество Ульяновска. Конференции, городская тусовка, привлечение и выращивание разработчиков и многое другое. - Максим Семенкин про Ассоциацию разработчиков ПО г.Пензы. SECON.Посиделки - старт новых докладчиков в большой SECON. Ссылки: - IT в регионе. Ульяновск. Выходим из сумрака - Конференция "Стачка!" - Конференция "RailsClub" - Конференция "AgileCamp" - Неформальный слёт айтишников "UlCamp" - Выездной обучающий семинар для молодёжи "Deadline Camp" - Центр обучения IT-специалистов в Ульяновске - Конференция "Secon 2013" - Ассоциация разработчиков ПО г.Пенза Огромное спасибо: Ивану Лебединскому за новый логотип подкаста! Podsafe: J.1.0 - Frozen Paradise

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