Agile Coaching is hit and miss–there are no industry guidelines and standards around what good coaching is and active harm is being done by some unethical coaches out there today.While having a voluntary ‘Code of Conduct’ might not prevent this from happening, it could raise visibility around what good behaviours should be expected of a professional and ethical agile coach.During this interactive session, we will present some new ideas around what an Agile Coaching Code of Conduct could be based on the work done by the volunteer team from the Agile Alliance Agile Coaching Ethics Initiative, and engages the audience (that’s you!) to add anything that should be added to the draft code.
Agile Coaching is hit and miss–there are no industry guidelines and standards around what good coaching is and active harm is being done by some unethical coaches out there today.While having a voluntary ‘Code of Conduct’ might not prevent this from happening, it could raise visibility around what good behaviours should be expected of a professional and ethical agile coach.During this interactive session, we will present some new ideas around what an Agile Coaching Code of Conduct could be based on the work done by the volunteer team from the Agile Alliance Agile Coaching Ethics Initiative, and engages the audience (that’s you!) to add anything that should be added to the draft code.
Scott Seivwright will be Hosting Shane
