Coaching for agile and Xtreme practices: A fishbowl with piranhas

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This panel-fishbowl hybrid will discuss all aspects of coaching – becoming a coach – choosing one and describing what it means to be an (in)effective coach. A coach watches, provides feedback, and suggests subtle direction – some will argue that the coach is more – for example, an architect or team lead – but that is a matter for debate. This session will be run as a panel with two fishbowl seats – only one of which may be occupied by audience members at any one time. The piranhas (panelists) will state their positions and offer their feedback. The panel-fishbowl hybrid was conceived by Steven Fraser and facilitated by Rachel Reinitz.

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Fraser, S., Reinitz, R., Eckstein, J., Kerievsky, J., Lundh, E., Mee, R., & Poppendieck, M. (2003). Coaching for agile and Xtreme practices: A fishbowl with piranhas. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 2675, pp. 451–454). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44870-5_82

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