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Agile Coach Journeys

Dan Mezick’s Agile Coach Journey Haiku

by John Sinkankas October 31, 2011

Yankee Agile Geek Puts the scrum in hockey games I bet kids love him Dan Mezick’s Agile Coach Journey Haiku Original haiku written by John Sinkankas when his company, Data Directions, used the Coaching Agile Teams book as a group learning text. Illustration copyright 2010 Pearson Education.

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Kathy Harman’s Agile Coach Journey Haiku

by John Sinkankas October 31, 2011

Project teams struggle Life coaching enhances scrum Now the teams can thrive Kathy Harman’s Agile Coach Journey Haiku Original haiku written by John Sinkankas when his company, Data Directions, used the Coaching Agile Teams book as a group learning text. Reworked by Kathy Harman. Illustration copyright 2010 Pearson Education.

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Martin Kearns’ Agile Coach Journey Haiku

by John Sinkankas October 31, 2011

Irish coach in emotional turmoil Stopped the self-centered desiring Now owns a pretty good mirror Martin Kearns’ Agile Coach Journey Original haiku written by John Sinkankas when his company, Data Directions, used the Coaching Agile Teams book as a group learning text. Reworked by Martin Kearns. Illustration copyright 2010 Pearson Education.

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Lyssa Adkins’ Agile Coach Journey Haiku

by John Sinkankas October 31, 2011

Managed lives away Velvet hammer awed by scrum She now walks in peace Lyssa Adkins’ Agile Coach Journey Original haiku written by John Sinkankas when his company, Data Directions, used the Coaching Agile Teams book as a group learning text. Illustration copyright 2010 Pearson Education.

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Rob Scebold’s agile coach journey

by Robert Scebold December 13, 2010

I appreciate Lyssa’s point about there being many journeys to becoming an Agile Coach.  Though my college degree is in engineering, my career has traveled far from that discipline and looped back around via a management path.  Software engineering is not even in my background!  So, I am perhaps the most unlikely of software development [...]

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