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Building Agile Communities of Practice that Last with Alina Thapliyal

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What does it truly take to build a thriving Agile community?
Scrum Master Alina Thapliayl from Arbergen, Germany, joins us to share her unique perspective. In our engaging conversation, Alina outlines the persistence and adaptability required to sustain an Agile community while keeping the focus on the collective needs rather than individual ambitions. She enriches the dialogue with her firsthand experiences of creating a vibrant and safe space for collaboration and learning, and offers a refreshing metaphor by comparing the exhilarating challenges of Agile to the breathtaking view from an aerial glider.
Launching a community of practice within an organization is no small feat, and this episode unpacks the essential steps to get started. We talk about the critical need for a clear vision, securing the necessary buy-in, and effectively publicizing these initiatives without making unrealistic promises. Our discussion delves into the importance of inclusivity, the right tools for remote and in-person gatherings, and even the power of sharing a meal to forge deeper connections. We also stress the importance of a code of conduct to foster an environment ripe for motivation and knowledge exchange, ensuring meetings remain positive and productive.
Feedback is a lifeline for any community, and Alina emphasizes its role in adapting meetings to better serve members. In the long run, strategies like creating accessible internal resources and sharing success stories can significantly enhance community engagement and learning. As the episode concludes, there's a heartfelt acknowledgment of the teamwork and camaraderie that made this discussion possible.
Connect with Alina on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alina-thapliyal/
Check out the airfield club in Aarbergen:
https://www.fcaarbergen.de/verein
https://www.fcaarbergen.de/fliegen/mitfliegen
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Chapters

1. Building Agile Communities of Practice that Last with Alina Thapliyal (00:00:00)

2. Building Agile Communities of Practice (00:00:06)

3. Building and Sustaining Agile Communities (00:11:15)

4. Creating Sustainable Agile Communities (00:23:52)

5. Expressing Gratitude in Agile Communities (00:34:08)

112 episodes

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What does it truly take to build a thriving Agile community?
Scrum Master Alina Thapliayl from Arbergen, Germany, joins us to share her unique perspective. In our engaging conversation, Alina outlines the persistence and adaptability required to sustain an Agile community while keeping the focus on the collective needs rather than individual ambitions. She enriches the dialogue with her firsthand experiences of creating a vibrant and safe space for collaboration and learning, and offers a refreshing metaphor by comparing the exhilarating challenges of Agile to the breathtaking view from an aerial glider.
Launching a community of practice within an organization is no small feat, and this episode unpacks the essential steps to get started. We talk about the critical need for a clear vision, securing the necessary buy-in, and effectively publicizing these initiatives without making unrealistic promises. Our discussion delves into the importance of inclusivity, the right tools for remote and in-person gatherings, and even the power of sharing a meal to forge deeper connections. We also stress the importance of a code of conduct to foster an environment ripe for motivation and knowledge exchange, ensuring meetings remain positive and productive.
Feedback is a lifeline for any community, and Alina emphasizes its role in adapting meetings to better serve members. In the long run, strategies like creating accessible internal resources and sharing success stories can significantly enhance community engagement and learning. As the episode concludes, there's a heartfelt acknowledgment of the teamwork and camaraderie that made this discussion possible.
Connect with Alina on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alina-thapliyal/
Check out the airfield club in Aarbergen:
https://www.fcaarbergen.de/verein
https://www.fcaarbergen.de/fliegen/mitfliegen
Support the show

Follow us on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-within

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Building Agile Communities of Practice that Last with Alina Thapliyal (00:00:00)

2. Building Agile Communities of Practice (00:00:06)

3. Building and Sustaining Agile Communities (00:11:15)

4. Creating Sustainable Agile Communities (00:23:52)

5. Expressing Gratitude in Agile Communities (00:34:08)

112 episodes

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