Interview with Lyssa Adkins for the video edition of Who is #agile (#WIa episode 011)
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We talked about our yearly conversations, a lot of them happened at the agile alliance conferences
Books:
- Coaching Agile Teams
- Audio version
- Lead Together (Audio version read by Lyssa)
- Go tell the bees
- Who is agile the book edition
The ten women strong: Influence & impact in the agile world
Women in agile
Women in agile podcast
Lyssa her personal agility system:
Budget games
Budget Games at San José
AgileEE
Kevlin Henney & search engine optimalisation…
Lyssa invites: Joanne Stone
Things we talked about:
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- We vastly misinterpret body language
- You have Lyssa her husband to thank for that…
- There is a bully that lives inside all of us
- Lyssa her first priority is: Enjoy life
- What Lyssa does, is not always what she plans to do…
- Celebrate and choose
- On April 11 Lyssa Adkins will do a session called ‘Increasing your influence and impact in the agile world’
- Lyssa is taking multiple courses a year
- This is not limited to women
- Why women are not thought of as the thought leaders in equal proportion
- People say they are not in pain, and then you ask a few question and then they realize how much pain they are actual in.
- What a waste of a precious human life
- It’s not anywhere sexy
- We no longer have calm periods anymore
- If there is a fire in the building, Lyssa is the person you want to be jumping into action
- Her daughter was having fun and looking at the shops they were passing
- Lyssa her tendency to take charge, shows up in her private life
- Lyssa is working with my command and control monster
- Lyssa can bring out the best of a group of marine biologists
- In order to make her parents proud Lyssa needed something that make good money
- Lyssa loves her mother overcame her limitation and she gave both of he children a love for water
- What fears have I not passed on my daughter
- Someone gets the impact of what they want
- We are our own limiting factors
- Easy is right
- What her mother did to prevent passing on her fears to her children
- How her daughter supported her when she wanted to write her book
- What her work with Ten Women Strong does for helping women fight that internal critic
- The costs of in-person working
- What Lyssa sees for the future of agilists
- We are lucky we have technology