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Author: Cory Bryan

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Deliver It is a podcast for agile Product Owners. Hosted by Cory Bryan and guests bring their experience and ideas on how to improve the role and techniques they use to deliver value within an agile framework. The show brings together relevant news, discussion, around a central topic and your feedback in a fun and supportive way.
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[158] - Credit

[158] - Credit

2023-07-0514:50

A common behavior that leads to agile team dysfunction is seeking credit. This takes away from the emphasis of teamwork and we should instead encourage people to focus on doing the right thing and telling the story of their work. Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links:
Thinking out loud can help to improve collaboration, transparency, and co-creation in teams. By making one's work and thoughts more visible, it can lead to interesting discussions, corrections, and ultimately better ideas that help customers win. Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links:
[156] - Q&A#?

[156] - Q&A#?

2023-05-2412:51

A quick grab bag of Q’s and A’s as I worked on some ideas for future shows. Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support -
[155] - The Problem

[155] - The Problem

2023-05-1013:44

For product folks, how do you identify the core problem? How do you know when you've fixed enough small problems to start tackling the bigger picture? And do people who make things really love problems or is problem-solving just a necessary (and sometimes exhausting) part of the creative process? Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links:
[154] - …so that…

[154] - …so that…

2023-04-2610:47

Understanding the reasons behind the needs of a story, a problem, or a question, helps you learn more about your customers and product. How can you find the deeper issues that exist, you can ask “So that”. Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links:
[152] - Design Four

[152] - Design Four

2023-03-2916:12

This episode talks about an idea that Product folks have some higher-level design goals when we are thinking about things. What are the 4 lenses or areas we are usually designing something for? Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links: Kent Beck -
Back with a quick hit on why understanding your customers’ Order of Operations for their work is magical Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links:
Taking this episode to stop and reflect on the current state of product owners, agility, and lots of other basic information. If you are just starting out, this is a great first episode. If not, it’s a good idea to review the basics and make sure you aren’t skipping anything. Also looking back on the last 50(ish) episodes and what main ideas came from each one. Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links:
Often times the lesson you need to learn is stuck in your head and only crystalizes when you’re ready. Such is the case for the notion of sharpening the saw that Bob Galen continually talks about. Now that I get it, I wanted to explore the idea more with him and get the background and tips about how to do that for PO’s. Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links: Bob Galen - - -
[148] - Ever Finished?

[148] - Ever Finished?

2022-09-0108:50

After hearing the word “finished” more and more over the last few weeks, I started to notice that it was bothering me. I wanted to explore why that was after looking over some notes and asking a better question. In product thinking terms, are we ever finished with something? Would it be such a bad thing if we never were finished? Experimented with a quick and simple way to think through that in this episode. Feedback: Twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links:
[147] - Uncomfortable

[147] - Uncomfortable

2022-08-1725:27

What could you do to make yourself, a little more uncomfortable? In your work, practices, and thoughts even. In this episode, we will explore some ideas about why you should be uncomfortable, how to challenge yourself, and what benefits might be found outside your comfort zone. Feedback: Twitter -  email -  Support: Product Coaching and Consulting -  Support -  Links: Ken Norton - ** Positive Psychology - Michael Easter - Carol Dweck - Veritasium - Dan Benoni & Louis Xavier -
[146] - Optionality

[146] - Optionality

2022-08-0322:10

How do you know that something will work ahead of time? What problems will come up when a customer uses your product? When can you double down on something that works? A simple way to handle those questions is to keep your options open. Then when you get new info, you have the ability to react intelligently. Feedback: twitter -   email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links: Signal v Noise -   The Deep Dish - Kent Beck - Johanna Rothman - Drunk Agile - Simon Wardley -
How many discussions, debates, or other conversations do we get stuck in over practices and tools? What would happen if instead, we focused on the principles that those things are supposed to enable for us? In this episode, a review of some principles from different disciplines and areas that we can use to guide us. Which do you use already? Feedback: twitter - email - Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support - Links: Jens-Fabian Goetzmann - Mallory Kim -
More Metrics! Which ones are the most important ones for people that are at the top levels of your company? What areas do they care about to decide if investing more is worth it? In this episode, Stephanie Tanzar talks about the 3 that are leading the way to better outcomes in product-led organizations, and why they are becoming more relevant to boardrooms and leaders. Feedback: twitter - @deliveritcast https://twitter.com/deliveritcast email - deliveritcast@gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting -   Support - Links: Stephanie Tanzar - Twitter     Pendo - Pendo - Pendo - Gainsight - Echometer - Gojko Adzic - Deliver It Cast 88 - Lenny Rachitsky - Mike Cohn & Brian Milner - Ogilvy Consulting -
[142] - Incentives

[142] - Incentives

2022-06-0822:33

Exploring an idea around the 3rd root cause of failures I've seen in working in a more agile way, incentives. Many times, if the behavior and reasons don't make sense to you, take a look at how the person is being rewarded, or the lack of rewards, and see if you can understand it better. This can also be the secret key to changing how people work, change their incentives. If you have seen examples of this working against you, or altering them to work for you send it in! Feedback: twitter -   email - deliveritcast@gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting -   Support - Links: The Agile Angle - Shane Parrish - Mike Bedard - Art Bryne - Marty Cagan and Jon Moore - Rich Mironov -
A reminder that *the* most important word for a Product Owner, is "No." There are so many different ways, places, and people that need to be told no that can really be difficult. What about if someone tells you no as well? Revisiting the idea of all the different times, reasons, and ideas that Product Owners can use to say no successfully with guest Jen Fields. Feedback: twitter -   email - deliveritcast @ gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support -   Links: Jen Fields - Bob Galen -   Deliver It Cast -   Saeed Khan - Adam S - Dawn Ulmer - Sara McCord - Leo Babauta - Chris Voss -   John Cutler - Matt Barcomb -
[140] - Storynomics

[140] - Storynomics

2022-05-1122:24

How often do Product Owners find themselves telling stories? Stories about our customers, teams, and problems faced by both. In this episode, I wanted to share some things I've been reading that help to understand how to listen, gather, and tell better stories. If you are interested in seeing how the best storytellers refine their craft and how PO's can learn from them, listen up. Feedback: twitter -   email - deliveritcast@gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting -   Support - Links: Robert McKee Books: Storynomics: Story: Michael Tucker - Sritama Sarkar - Ant Murphy -
[139] - Budget-wise

[139] - Budget-wise

2022-04-2721:37

Sometimes you find a way to hack a problem so well, that it affects most other things you do as well. In this episode, I share a hack I tried out recently and changed my mindset about a lot of things, work-related and beyond. If you are struggling with planning, thinking, or executing something, try using a budget for it and see what happens. Feedback: twitter -   email - deliveritcast@gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting -   Support -   Links: Debbie Madden - Ramsey Solutions - Ami Vora - EP51 - EP55 - Jeff Gothelf - Bruce McCarthy -
What are some of the habits that product people have? After reading two books on habits recently, that thought kept coming up. This episode goes into the idea of Product Habits, those things that we do with our teams, customers, company, products, and ourselves. Andrew Stokzko joins the show to discuss his ideas and experience. Got a good or bad habit you want to share with us? Feedback: twitter - email - deliveritcast@gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting - Support -   Links: Andrew Skotzko Make things that matter - Andrew Skotzko -   James Clear - BJ Fogg - Toby Sinclair - Sachin Rekkhi - Rich Mironov -
There are lots of questions about certification and training for Product Owners. In this episode, we talk to scrum trainers Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley to understand what PO's should know before they attend any training. If you are looking to take a class or get your certification, what should you read, watch, and do ahead of the class. We also discuss some of the tougher aspects of scrum that people need help with.  Feedback: twitter -   email - deliveritcast@gmail.com Support: Product Coaching and Consulting -   Support the show - Links: Twitter -   Agile for Humans -   PSM II: A Trainer's Perspective - Evidence-Based Management -   Scrum.org - Deliver It [102] -   Deliver It [46] -
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