Re: [teampractices] Team Canvas: a process for forming (or re-forming) teams

2017-10-26 Thread Kevin Smith
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Max Binder wrote: > Thanks, Kevin. To clarify, is the use of "Working Agreements" in the > "ongoing team norms" sense, or in the, say, offsite facilitation sense? My > gut says the former. > ​Yes, I meant ongoing team working agreements,

Re: [teampractices] Team Canvas: a process for forming (or re-forming) teams

2017-10-26 Thread Max Binder
Thanks, Kevin. To clarify, is the use of "Working Agreements" in the "ongoing team norms" sense, or in the, say, offsite facilitation sense? My gut says the former. On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 2:01 PM, Kevin Smith wrote: > Last night, I attended a meetup[1] where we learned

[teampractices] Team Canvas: a process for forming (or re-forming) teams

2017-10-26 Thread Kevin Smith
Last night, I attended a meetup[1] where we learned about the Team Canvas[2] approach to establishing how a team will operate. It roughly replaces the "Team Norms" or "Working Agreements" development, and is structured as a 2-hour session (or 30 minutes for the abridged "basic" version). Rather

[teampractices] Fwd: FW: [BayALN] Invitation to the Remote Forever Summit

2017-10-26 Thread Erika Bjune
Hi all, my good friend and Agile mentor David Chilcott, who also runs the BayALN meetup, is participating in an online summit focused on using Agile with remote teams, and I thought some of you might be interested. It's free for the live streams, if you can catch them, more info below... *From:*