Episode 256
256 - UnFUBAR Your Agile Journey: Exploring the Impact of Being Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition
In this Meta-cast podcast episode, Bob Galen and Josh Anderson delve into the concept of being "fubar" and its implications in an agile context. Discover how individuals and teams can identify when things are heading in the wrong direction, and gain insights into strategies for un-fubaring yourself and your organization. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges conventional thinking and offers valuable lessons for agile practitioners.
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