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Five championship strategies

Lead on Purpose

This is the career record of Larry Gelwix, coach of the Highland High rugby team (Salt Lake City) for more than three decades. What struck me the first time I listened to this podcast is how beautifully these principles apply to product management, to leadership and to life in general.

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AoAD2 Practice: Energized Work

James Shore

This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Coaches, Whole Team. We work at a pace that allows us to do our best, most productive work indefinitely. As a coach, one of my favorite techniques is to remind people to go home on time. To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list.

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Guest Post: Leadership Lessons from a Kindergarten Class

Lead on Purpose

Jim’s passion is enabling product marketing teams. As leadership, we have to create and sustain relationships with individuals, teams, executives, customers and perhaps shareholders, investors and industry analysts. Leadership isn’t just about directing a group of people, projects or things. If you like the post, please comment.

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AoAD2 Practice: Context

James Shore

This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Product Managers, Coaches. As discussed in the “Charter the Team” sidebar, the chartering session includes your team’s key stakeholders, team members, and product manager (if they’re not already part of the team). See what you can learn.

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AoAD2 Practice: Purpose

James Shore

This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Product Managers, Coaches. As the “Whole Team” practice discusses, people with the skill to so are called “product managers,” and at least one should be helping your team. Typically, this will be the team’s product manager.

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AoAD2: Choose Your Agility

James Shore

This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020 by James Shore and Shane Warden. However, once people get used to it, they find a lot to like about Agile: Executives and senior management. Users, stakeholders, domain experts, and product managers. Your feedback is appreciated! Choose Your Agility. Part III has the details.

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AoAD2 Practice: Alignment

James Shore

This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Coaches, Whole Team. It’s just for team members and people who work closely with the team, such as a product manager. Talk to your coach or manager about finding someone who can help. It’s best if you have a neutral facilitator.