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Nick Muldoon, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Easy Agile, is joined by Dave West, CEO, and Eric Naiburg, COO, from Scrum.org. In this episode, Nick, Dave, and Eric unpack the current agile landscape, discussing the role of the agile native and emphasizing the importance of building connected teams by flipping the hierarchy and putting leaders in supporting roles.They emphasize the importance of empowering the people closest to the problem to make the call, and ultimately create an environment for success to happen. We hope you enjoy the episode! Share your thoughts and questions on Twitter using the #easyagilepodcast and make sure to tag @EasyAgile.
Join Dave Elkan and Nick Muldoon for a conversation on building Easy Agile and the journey to date. Reflecting on key milestones, new experiences and learnings along the way. Nick and Dave share the significance of slowing down to have meaningful conversations and enjoy a lamington or two in the process. This episode is a great insight into the culture that has been created at Easy Agile. Interested in a career at Easy Agile? Check out our careers page https://bit.ly/3nkgRQk
The name is hard to defend, but the practice of “dogfooding” is a staple in product development. But should every company be product testing this way...or should we leave this practice behind? Join host Christine Dela Rosa and debaters Marshall Walker Lee and Shannon Winter to learn if you really need to “eat your own dogfood” to make products that work.In this episode, co-CEO of Easy Agile Nick Muldoon joins to share his successes with dogfooding. Atlassian's Head of Engineering Paul Slade speaks of the dangers of dogfooding, and Project Inkblot's Akilah Scharff talks about the limits of the practice when your team doesn't represent your audience.For the transcript and takeaways, visit https://www.atlassian.com/blog/podcast/work-check
Nick Muldoon talks with Kit Friend, Agile Coach & Atlassian Partnership Lead EMEA at Accenture. Kit talks to agile methodology beyond the usual use case, like working with geologists & restaurant owners to apply scrum. Kit also highlights the need to focus on a bottom-up approach, providing a safe space for leaders to learn & ask questions, and whether neurodiverse teams are key to effectiveness.
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On this episode of Team Titans, hosts Ryan Spilken and Jennifer Eolin have an insightful chat with EasyAgile Co-CEO Nick Muldoon. Nick was on the team that transformed the Greenhopper plugin into Jira Agile (which eventually became Jira Software)as well as spending time at Twitter before founding EasyAgile. Nick gained some incredible insight from his time in Silicon Valley, and his perspective and philosophy is refreshing and inspiring. Team Titans is a podcast about the stories of people with unique perspectives on work itself; leading teams, building tools, and defining (or maybe destroying) processes. Connect with us on social @Adaptavist, and let us know what you think of #TeamTitans
Nick Muldoon talks with Em Campbell-Pretty, CEO & Managing Director at Pretty Agile about scaling agile, being a SAFe fellow, discipline, the traits of effective leaders and how to trust your people.
In the very first episode of the Easy Agile podcast, Nick Muldoon chats with Dominic Price, Work Futurist at Atlassian about the impact of remote working, the power of OKRs, how to prioritise your time and common mistakes leaders make.
Our first chat of the day we head across the Atlantic to Buffalo to catch up with Nick who is a keen film enthusiast and co-founder and host of @cinecismfilm podcast In this chat we cover: + The felt unity and empathy in society towards one another's current situation + His passion for films and the magic of VHS + The impact going to watch Aladdin at the age of 5 + How his Love for Pokemon unwittingly lead him to discovering the world of film critics + His first R-Rated movie + Going to study film production in LA + Michael Bay as a guest speaker + How him breaking films down became more his main Love and focus + The angle a film critic should come from when reviewing + The birth of his podcast ‘Cinecism' + Experiencing Toronto Film Festival and immersing himself into the film critic culture + His process in how he details key notes of a film without it taking him out of the zone of it + Adapting ‘Cinecism' during lockdown while the cinemas/theatres are closed + The magic of watching films live in public and the struggle of cinemas/theatres against streaming and ideas on how they are to adapt to survive and remain relative + What Buffalo is like and the thriving film & art scene + Being classed as NY but on the border and feeling more aligned with Canada + The Buffalo film creative community + His Love for Toronto + Famous Buffalonians + Buffalo Bills and their infamous Tailgating gatherings and the cities obsession and facination with the team Be sure to tune in and tap into the good vibes that are gonna be oozing throughout each chat Add @benrandm on Instagram to be able to join in for future live Loose Lips chats and @Pop.Cult.Chic to be in the know for the latest exclusive drops of essential content Live the Life You Love Love the Life You Live
In this week's episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson will discuss a few new political horror movies available at home, including the controversial Red State/Blue State thriller, The Hunt. Then they'll discuss the Spanish Netflix class horror of The Platform. Plus, we discuss some of our favorite single-location films and much much more.
In this week's episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson discuss the state of the film industry at self-isolating begins. We also pick our five comfort films and a handful of films to stream right now. It's all that and more on this week's Cinecism.
In this week's episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson are back with reviews of two very different costume dramas. First up, a new lively adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma. and then the Cannes award winner, Portrait of a Lady on Fire. We also discuss the early effects of the Coronavirus on the film industry (recorded on 3/11) and much more
In this week's Cinecism, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson discuss two of the biggest releases of the film year so far with Disney/Pixar's Onward and then the subversive horror reiminaging, The Invisible Man, starring Elizabeth Moss. Plus, we'll discuss some other recent releases and some of the early effects of the Coronavirus on the film industry (recorded as of 3/4)
In this week's episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson head to the arctic tundra to close out the winter season. First up, the classic literary adaptation and CGI dog movie, The Call of the Wild. Then next up, a new chilling horror film from the directors of 'Goodnight Mommy", we have The Lodge. Plus, we have recent recs, some of our favorite arctic films and more!
In this episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson continue their countdown of their favorite films of the last decade and also share some honorable mentions. It's the 2nd half of our two-parter on this week's Cinecism
In this episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson countdown their favorite films of the last decade and also share some honorable mentions. It's our first two-parter on this week's Cinecism
On this week's episode of Cinecism, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson celebrate Oscar Season as we go through each category with our picks for who Will Win, Should Win, and Should Have Been Nominated. Whether you're looking to win your office Oscar Pool or pregame for Cinema's Biggest Night, you'll find it here on Cinecism.
In this week's episode of Cinecism, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson talk about two films from New York Auteurs. First up, we have Greta Gerwig's sophomore effort, 'Little Women' and then we have Adam Sandler going serious in Josh & Benny Safdie's 'Uncut Gems'. Plus, in Streaming Picks, we'll talk 'The Two Popes', 'Don't Fuck with Cats', and much much more.
In our first spoiler episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson break down two of the holiday seasons most talked about films. First, we enter the nightmarish hellscape of CG monstrosities in Tom Hooper's 'CATS'. Then, we get into a very heated debate breaking down all the decisions that closed JJ Abrams' Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. All that plus, our Star Wars trilogy rankings and supercut of our initial very drunk review of Cats.
In this week's episode of Cinecism - hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson dig into the new controversial drama from Clint Eastwood, Richard Jewell. Is the fake news drama actually fake news? Then, director Trey Edward Schults switches gears for a domestic drama like nothing you've ever seen before. It's all that and more on this week's Cinecism.
In our latest episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson take a look at two very different films about romance. First up, the autobiographical acclaimed festival drama, Marriage Story from director Noah Baumbach. Then the much-buzzed about film debut from Melina Matsoukas, the provocative timely, Queen & Slim. Plus, we'll discuss the Golden Globe nominations, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, and much much more, on Cinecism.
In our latest episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson review one of the biggest box office films of 2019 with Disney's animated megahit, Frozen II. And then we take a look at the award-nominated Fred Rogers drama, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. It's all that and more on this week's Cinecism.
In this week's episodes, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson take a crack at two gigantic films, the long-awaited Martin Scorsese opus, The Irishman, and Rian Johnson's star-studded whodunnit, Knives Out. We'll also introduce a new game, talk about the Netflix & Theater debate, and a whole lot more, this week on Cinecism.
In this week's episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson take a look at two new sequels to 80s classics with Doctor Sleep and Terminator: Dark Fate. They'll also discuss the Scorsese/Marvel debate, Motherless Brooklyn and in Teaser Trailers - Nick talks about one of his favorite films of 2019.
This week on Cinecism, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson are right in the middle of Oscar season with two huge contenders. First, South Korean master filmmaker Bong Joon-ho gives us 'Parasite' and then we review the hotly debated new social satire from Taika Waiti, 'Jojo Rabbit'.
In our debut episode, hosts Nick Muldoon and Bryan Johnson give our podcast a little test run as we discuss the latest film from director Robert Eggers (The Witch). Also, we'll chat about the Toronto International Film Festival, good names for seagulls, and what is in the secret of the light.
Lacey did something different on this episode of Nice Work. She interviewed Bill about his new book, "The Art of Agile Marketing: A Practical Roadmap for Implementing Kanban and Scrum in Jira and Confluence." Many of you have heard of the agile manifesto. A group of software developers created it on a mission to improve the value software development teams deliver to customers. Did you know there is an agile marketing manifesto? Well, there is. Google it. It's real. Listeners will learn a fun fact on the show that Nick Muldoon of Easy Agile, and two-time guest on Nice Work (Episodes 19 and 8) is one of the original signers of the agile marketing manifesto. So, agile marketing is a thing, and marketing teams are running agile methodologies like kanban and scrum. Some are even using Jira to do it. "The Art of Agile Marketing" is a story about how one team runs scrum on Jira, how they set it up, and how they have evolved over time from lessons learned doing it.
We are doing something a little different in this episode of Nice Work! Every now and then, we will stray from the trail known as the Atlassian Ecosystem and talk about interesting topics that help us all improve in our work...and even in our personal lives. This episode is the first. Nick Muldoon from Easy Agile is our first returning guest, and this episode was his idea. If you remember from episode 8, which we know you don't, Nick told us he wanted to come back on the show to talk about the vivid vision process. Lacey and Bill read the book in preparation and to get the most out of the show. Nick shares how he got started with the vivid vision and it's now surprise he learned it while he worked at Atlassian. In fact, he like the process so much, he created a vivid vision for his own company, Easy Agile. He even wrote one with his family. This makes Lacey and Bill feel a little like slackers. Nick inspired us to create a vivid vision for the Nice Work podcast. This episode will inspire you, too.
Nick Muldoon, founder of Easy Agile and Teagan Harbridge, who runs marketing at Easy Agile, join Nice Work to talk about making it easier to balance the long and the short view in agile, which is not always that easy with you are constantly heads down sprint after sprint after sprint. And do you know what a vivid vision is? Nick explains. We are fascinated.
On a road trip to Agile 2013 from Dallas to Nashville, Craig chats to Nick Muldoon while cruising in a Chevy Equinox eastbound on Interstate 40 between Memphis and Nashville. Nick is an Agile Coach at Twitter and formerly the Product manager for GreenHopper at Atlassian and whilst doing 65 miles an hour they chat … Continue reading →