Developing People and Teams [P3]: Coaching and Mentoring - How to build trust to enable agility Flashcards

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What is trust?

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  • a willingness to be vulnerable
  • making something important to me vulnerable to the actions of someone else
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What is distrust?

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when I don’t feel that something I have made vulnerable to you is actually safe with you

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What is the acronym that Brené Brown uses to talk about the elements required to build trust?

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BRAVING

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BRAVING - What does the acronym stand for?

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  • Boundaries
  • Reliability
  • Accountability
  • Vault
  • Integrity
  • Non-Judgement
  • Generosity
  • Make it real
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Explain the B in the acronym BRAVING

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  • Boundaries
  • I establish clear boundaries, and I stick to my boundaries. You establish boundaries, and you hold your boundaries. We both respect each other’s boundaries.
  • Scrum framework gives boundaries to help team deliver goal
  • Others in org respect the Scrum boundary by not forcing or pressuring them to break it
  • Personal work boundaries
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Explain the R in the acronym BRAVING

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  • Reliability
  • I do what I say I will do. You do what you say you will do. Over and over and over again.
  • Important for collaborating
  • Important when success is measured by team outcomes
  • 1. Establish clear expectations.
    • Transparency
    • Sprint goal
    • DoD
  • 2. Don’t overcommit.
    • take some time to consider
    • Consider what to remove to make space
    • If not practical, say no or not now
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Explain the A in the acronym BRAVING

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  • Accountability
  • I hold you to account for doing the things you said you would do. You can hold me to account for doing the things I said I would do.
  • “Calling someone out” is not a bad thing - shows people care and respect you
  • Own your mistakes, apologize and make amends and allow others to do so too
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Explain the V in the acronym BRAVING

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  • vault
  • What youshare with me, I will hold in confidence.And I expect you to do the same with me.. and with others.
  • no gossip or colluding with others - breaks trust
  • Sprint retro - everything said is within the team’s “value”
  • SM makes sure focus on positives and continuous improvement rather than negs
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Explain the I in the acronym BRAVING

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  • integrity
  • choosing courage over comfort
  • choosing what is right over what is simply fun, fast, or easy
  • Practice your values rather than just professing the
  • Product Owners show integrity by saying no to stakeholders who want something that is not in alignment with the product vision or is of low value
  • Scrum Teams show integrity by not showing partially done software in the Sprint Review
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Explain the N in the acronym BRAVING

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  • non-judgement
  • You can be struggling and ask for help, and I will not judge you. I can be struggling and ask for help, and you will not judge me.
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Explain the G in the acronym BRAVING

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  • You can assume the most generous things about my words, actions, and intentions. And I will do the same for you.
  • willing to forgive, offer an opportunity to make amends, and hold space for the inevitable learning and growth that is part of being human and being part of a team
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