• Kodsnack 595 - Maintain curiosity, with Woody Zuill and Martin Lassbo

  • Jul 30 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Kodsnack 595 - Maintain curiosity, with Woody Zuill and Martin Lassbo

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  • Fredrik paid a visit to Hogia and got the opportunity to talk to Woody Zuill and Martin Lassbo about mob programming, innovation, and keeping an open and curious mind. Mob programming is still new. Every time you say “that can’t work”, you tend to be proven wrong eventually. Try it, for a year or two. You can’t evaluate things after trying it for just an hour or two, some things take much longer. But do steer and adjust often. How frequently do you want to steer? Short iterations are valuable in that they give us more opportunities to steer work in a good direction. Standardization stifles innovation. Sometimes you do want it, but it depends on which space you’re in. We had a process, but we still succeeded! Where did the thought I have originate? All your thoughts started somewhere else. The things we most believe can hide our biggest mistakes. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links HogiaWoody ZuillMartin LassboMob programmingEpisode 218 (in Swedish) covers working in a mob in depthOther episodes with WoodySupport us on Ko-fi!ØredevWoody’s Øredev talk 2018,Beginner’s mindPair programmingTurn up the goodCynefin - the decision framework you can never spell after hearing the word spokenSystems thinking - looking at systems as a whole, rather than in partsKahnemannThinking, fast and slowThe drunkard’s walk by Leonard MlodinowRational irrationalitySurvivorship biasConfirmation bias * Desirability biasMax PlanckRussell AckoffDemingChaos theoryFeynman - you are the easiest person to foolDave Farley Titles There’s always a lot to talk aboutThe continuationMy best thinking timeThe beginner’s mindWe just work togetherMaintain curiositySteer towards betterTurn up the goodGetting a thing we thought we wantedHow frequently could we steer?We think we know what we wantNot a systems thinkerTalent plus luckA higher level than the work itselfA little more talent and a lot more luckI’ll misquote it but I’m closeRe-think the things we already believeStay open-mindedSomething else could eat usA student of the biasesWalk down a different path
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