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by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 7, 2020 | Agile Coaching
I am from Wuhan. When foreigners ask me where I am from, not many people recognise the city and I’d be proud to introduce my hometown to them. Wuhan is regarded as Chicago of China since it’s the central point for transportation. It is the sixth-largest city in the...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 7, 2020 | Agile Coaching
Human language is unique and generative, and enormously powerful to either contribute to people’s enjoyment or make their life miserable. Every day we touch people in different ways, and why not use the power of our language to enrich lives and make yourself feel...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 7, 2020 | Agile Coaching, Scrum Training
It is my observation that when we implement a change initiative across an organisation, the leaders are generally well aware of why we do what we do, but the message rarely translates down to the team level. Most of the teams ‘just do it’, without understanding why...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 7, 2020 | Agile Coaching
About Self-care Self-care is the activity you consciously take to look after your mental, emotional, and physical health. It may sound like a very simple concept, yet most of us often find it is something we have ignored. Self-care is not about being selfish and only...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 4, 2020 | Agile Coaching
What are we faced with? In these challenging times, concerns about COVID-19 is taking a great toll on all and especially those who are vulnerable. Everyone is affected by the global pandemic, and the uncertainty and unknown seem frustrating and overwhelming. With...
by Krishna Chodipilli | Dec 4, 2020 | Agile Coaching
The Drama Triangle was first described by Stephen Karpman in the 1960s. It is a model of dysfunctional social interactions and illustrates a power game that involves three roles: Victim, Rescuer, and Persecutor, each role represents a common and ineffective response...