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In this energising two-part special, we kick off a ground-level look at what it really means to thrive as a developer, tester, or technical team member in Scrum and Kanban environments. Based on Matthew Coxall’s practical guide How To Thrive as a Development Team Member, Part 1 dives into the foundational mindsets, team dynamics, and delivery flow strategies that turn average teams into high-impact ones.

We explore:

  • What “thriving” actually means for devs and testers in Agile
  • Key mindset shifts that unlock collaboration and autonomy
  • Making sense of flow, WIP, and self-organisation in real teams
  • How to stop surviving sprints—and start shaping them

If you're a developer, tester, or even a Scrum Master trying to support your team better—this one’s built for you.

🎧 Based on the book: Agile How To Thrive as a Development Team Member in Scrum and Kanban

🎙️ Part 2 coming soon: Navigating blockers, continuous improvement, and technical excellence.

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