The Fine Art of Zero F***s Given
A fundamental and critical skill for any agile coach or leader is the pursuit of the fine art of "Zero F***s Given" ZFG. In contrast to how ZFG is often described on the interwebs, ZFG does not mean "I don't care"! ZFG is a mindset that embraces a myriad of concepts: fear, empathy, objectivity, neutrality, bias, drama, emotional intelligence, and more! Understanding the philosophy of ZFG will empower you to embrace this powerful skill so that you can become a more effective agile coach and leader.
Outline/Structure of the Presentation
- [0:00-0:03] 3 min – Introduction
- [0:03-0:40] 32 min - Fundamentals of ZFG
- Just a smidge of ZFG history
- I reveal why ZFG is important
- Then I reveal a few more reasons, plus it's not "I don't care"
- Starting with this slide, each slide concludes with a powerful question for the learners
- Drama Triangle
- Awareness of Self
- Regulation of Self
- Ethics
- Ruinous Empathy
- Clean Feedback
- Zen
- External (this means external versus internal people in an org)
- Power Distance
- Society
- Neutrality
- Objectivity
- Fear is the Mind Killer
- Then a video about baby ducklings being brave, which is adorable
- And then I reveal the truly 2 powerful questions that blows everyones minds (hopefully)
- Final slide is a group hug, optional of course, consent is key!
- Remainder of total timebox - Q&A
Learning Outcome
Participants will learn how to:
- respond to power by speaking truth
- recognize when fear may affect their agile leadership
- clarify their biases to other people
- determine if they occupy a role in the drama triangle
- integrate emotional intelligence EQ into their coaching stance
- create a neutral and objective space
Target Audience
Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Agile Coaches, Managers, Executives, Change Agents
Prerequisites for Attendees
No prerequisites
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Presentation History of this Session
- Agile New England 2022
- Regional Scrum Gathering Sri Lanka 2022
Presentation History of Alex
• Agile Open Northwest 2012 - Session Leader
• Übermind ÜnConference 2012 - Session Leader
• MobileUXCamp Seattle 2012 - Session Leader
• Seattle Kaizen Camp 2012 - Session Leader
• MAQCon 2012 - Cofounder
• MobileUXCamp Seattle 2013 - Session Leader
• Seattle Kaizen Camp 2013 - Session Leader
• MobileUXCamp Seattle 2014 - Session Leader
• Seattle Kaizen Camp 2014 - Session Leader
• Construx Software Executive Summit 2014 - Facilitator
• Shell Developers Summit 2015 - Keynote Speaker
• Scrum Coaching Retreat Seattle 2015 - Volunteer
• Un:Conference Canberra 2016 - Session Leader
• Agile2016 - Volunteer
• UX Australia 2016 - Speaker, Reviewer
• Agile Coach Camp Sydney 2016 - Session Leader
• Agile Tour Sydney 2016 - Facilitator
• StartCon 2016 - Pitch Competitor
• Global Scrum Gathering San Diego 2017 - Reviewer
• Global Scrum Gathering Singapore 2017 - Speaker (Rating = 4.5/5)
• Agile Coach Camp Sydney 2017 - Session Leader
• Scrum Gathering India 2017 - Speaker, Facilitator, Coaches' Clinic
• Lean Agile Systems Thinking Canberra 2017 - Organizer, Speaker (Rating = 5/5)
• Lean Agile Systems Thinking Melbourne 2017 - Speaker (Rating = 5/5), Facilitator (Rating = 4.4/5)
• Lean Agile Systems Thinking Sydney 2017 - Speaker
• Scrum Gathering Melbourne 2017 - Speaker (Rating = #2 at conference), Coaches' Clinic
• AgileNZ 2017 - Speaker
• Scrum Gathering South Africa 2017 - Speaker
• Business and Enterprise Agility Conference India 2017 - Speaker
• Business Agility Conference NYC 2018 - Facilitator
• Regional Scrum Gathering Nepal 2018 – Accepted Speaker
• 1st Conference Melbourne 2018 - Facilitator
• Lean Agile Systems Thinking Sydney 2018 - Speaker
• Agile Impact Jakarta 2018 - Speaker, Workshop Facilitator
• Business Agility Conference Sydney 2018 - Reviewer, Chief Facilitator, Organizer
• XP 2018 Porto - Speaker, Workshop Facilitator
• Lean Agile Systems Thinking Melbourne 2018 - Speaker, Workshop Facilitator
• Agile2018 San Diego - Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Sydney 2018 - Speaker, Coaches' Clinic
• Agile Tauranga 2018 - Speaker, Workshop Facilitator
• Regional Scrum Gathering South Africa 2018 - Speaker
• Agile Impact Jakarta 2018 - Speaker, Workshop Facilitator
• Business Agility Conference Sydney 2018 - Reviewer, Chief Facilitator, Organizer
• Sydney Scrum User Group 2019 - Workshop Facilitator
• Global Scrum Gathering Austin 2019 – Reviewer, Accepted Speaker
• Business Agility Conference Sydney 2019 (cancelled) - Reviewer, Chief Facilitator, Organizer
• Agile Australia 2019 - Reviewer
• Mile High Denver 2019 - Speaker
• Agile Coaching Retreat Kuala Lumpur 2019 - Organizer, Advisor
• Agile Coaching Retreat Sydney 2019 - Organizer, Advisor
• XP 2019 Montreal - Industry and Practice Co-Chair
• Agile2019 Washington D.C. - Workshop Facilitator
• Agile India 2019 - Workshop Facilitator, Speaker
• LAST Melbourne 2019 - Speaker
• LAST Sydney 2019 - Workshop Facilitator
• Scrum South Africa 2019 - Speaker
• CBA Agility Day 2019 - Keynote Speaker
• Scrum Tokyo 2020 - Speaker
• Agile Australia 2020 - Reviewer
• Macquarie Perspective – Workshop Facilitator
• Agile on the Beach New Zealand 2020 – Workshop Facilitator
• Scrum NYC 2020 (cancelled) - Accepted Speaker
• Scrum Australia 2020 (cancelled) - Accepted Speaker
• Agile 2020 (cancelled) – Accepted Workshop Facilitator
• Regional Scrum Gathering Nigeria 2020 (cancelled) – Accepted Workshop Facilitator
• Sydney Scrum User Group 2020 (virtual)– Workshop Facilitator
• Agile Coaching Retreat Live Online 2020 (virtual) – Organizer
• Regional Scrum Gathering Colombia 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Hyderabad 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Nepal 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Agile Denver Coaching 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Agile Coaching Exchange: SoCal 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Agile SEA 2020 (virtual) – Keynote speaker
• mini-LAST #2 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• WildCard Singapore 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• FlowConf Istanbul 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Belgrade 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Calcutta 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Círculos de Agile Coaching LATAM 2020 (virtual) – Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Tokyo 2021 (virtual) – Speaker
• Sydney Scrum User Group 2021 (virtual) – Workshop Facilitator
• Business Agility Conference Global 2021 (virtual) – Organizer, Chief Facilitator APAC
• Agile Coaching Retreat Mandarin 2021 (virtual) – Organizer, Advisor
• Agile Coaching Retreat Russian 2021 (virtual) – Advisor
• Scrum Australia 2021 (virtual) - Speaker
• Scrum South Africa 2021 (virtual) – Speaker (Rating = 4.6/5)
• Melbourne Agile and Scrum User Group 2021 (virtual) - Speaker
• Agile2021 (virtual) – Workshop Facilitator
• Agile Brisbane 2021 (virtual) - Speaker
• AgileNCR Delhi 2021 (virtual) – Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Singapore 2021 (virtual) – Workshop Facilitator
• Regional Scrum Gathering Pakistan 2021 (virtual) – Speaker
• Mile High Agile Denver 2021 (cancelled) - Accepted Speaker
• Agile Coaching Lab Collective 2021 (virtual) – Workshop Facilitator
• Agility Today 2021 (virtual) - Speaker
• Agile Coaching Café Sri Lanka 2022 (virtual) – Speaker
• Lean Agile Exchange 2022 (virtual) – Accepted Reserve Speaker
• Agile Virtual Summit 2022 (virtual) –Speaker
• Regional Scrum Gathering Egypt 2022 (virtual) –Speaker
• Scrum South Africa 2022 (virtual) – Speaker (Rating = 4.8/5)
• Calgary Agile Methods User Group (virtual) – Workshop Facilitator
• Regional Scrum Gathering Nepal 2022 (virtual) – Speaker
• AIESEC UNSW Heading for the Future 2022 – Workshop Facilitator
• Global Scrum Gathering Denver 2022 (virtual) – Speaker
• Agile2022 – Workshop Facilitator
• Agile New England 2022 (virtual) - Speaker
• Global Scrum Gathering Lisbon 2022 (virtual) - Speaker
• Agile Australia 2022 - Workshop Facilitator
• Lean Agile Systems Thinking Melbourne 2022 - Workshop Facilitator
• Regional Scrum Gathering Sri Lanka 2022 – Keynote Speaker
• SPLASH New Zealand 2022 - Panel Moderator
Videos of Alex
- https://youtu.be/i4ewZ3xvhi8 - Agile NZ 2017
- https://youtu.be/_71MvT1muKc - Agile India 2019
- https://youtu.be/3FqrPRjj9VA - Construx Brain Cast on Lean Coffee
- https://youtu.be/J6cMUrI2Lqk - Regional Scrum Gathering India 2017
- https://youtu.be/YCxDe_dtH2Y - Construx Brain Cast on Value Story
- https://youtu.be/Kero6-tjoOY - Construx Brain Cast on The Agile Pyramid
- https://youtu.be/lXTEn4iV_Yg - Construx Brain Cast on Mad Sad Glad Afraid
- https://youtu.be/N9_LlnLkODM - Construx Brain Cast on The Decider Protocol
- https://youtu.be/qG5GZs3D_kY - Construx Brain Cast on Emotional Seismograph
- https://youtu.be/mVo8YW3WqWo - Construx Brain Cast on Ouija Board Estimation
- http://www.uxaustralia.com.au/conferences/uxaustralia-2016/presentation/value-story/ - UX Australia 2016
Slide Samples
- http://tinyurl.com/agile2019ls - Agile 2019
- http://tinyurl.com/AgileDammitJim - LAST Brisbane 2019
- http://tinyurl.com/CBA2019TheEnd - CBA Agility Day 2019
- http://tinyurl.com/AI2019MagicNumber10 - Agile India 2019
- http://tinyurl.com/BrainTransplantMH19 - Mile High Agile Denver 2019
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