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The Agile Mindset
Linda Rising
linda@lindarising.org
www.lindarising.org
@RisingLinda
Do you mostly agree or mostly
disagree with the following
Intelligence is something very basic that you really
can't change much. You’re born with it or not.
Yes, you can learn new things, but you can't
really change how intelligent you are.
No matter how intelligent you are, you can always
get better, sometimes you can improve a lot.
Substitute any ability or talent for “intelligence.”
Interesting experiments
Phase I:
Students given very easy set of questions
Then categorized (about 50-50) into
“growth” or “fixed” groups
Phase II
All students allowed to choose between:
(1) a more difficult test (where they
would learn a lot) or
(2) another easy test (similar to Phase I)
Most (~90%) “growth” students chose (1)
Most (~80%) “fixed” students chose (2)
Phase III
Very difficult exam given to both groups
“Growth” students worked hard, enjoyed
the challenge
“Fixed” students easily discouraged
Phase IV
All students allowed to choose between:
(1) seeing exams of those who did better
OR
(2) seeing exams of those who did worse
“Growth” students chose (1)
“Fixed” students chose (2)
Phase V
All students given easy test (similar to
Phase I)
“Growth” students improved (by ~30%)
“Fixed” students’ were worse (by ~20%)
Phase VI
All students asked to give advice to other
students and include their scores
“Growth” students: Lots of advice and
encouragement.
“Fixed” students: Very little or no advice
and ~40% lied about their scores
Mindset – Carol Dweck
Children succeed in classrooms
where they are expected to succeed.
More info
New Yorker – “The Talent Myth,” gladwell.com
New York Magazine – “How not to talk to your kids,”
Po Bronson
TIME magazine – “How to help them succeed”
mindsetonline.com/
www.stanford.edu/dept/psychology/cgi-bin/drupalm/cdweck
Fixed vs. Agile
Ability – fixed, like height
Goal – to look good
Challenge - avoid
Failure - defines your identity
Effort - for those with no
talent
Reaction to challenge -
helplessness
Ability – can grow, like muscle
Goal - to learn
Challenge - embrace
Failure – provides information
Effort - path to mastery
Reaction to challenge –
resilience
Belief about yourself affects
belief about others
Those with a fixed mindset are quick to
judge others based on little information
and quick to stereotype
Those with an agile mindset don’t ignore
information about others but are less
negative/positive
Bright little girls
Bright little boys
Smartest guys in the room
Enron’s fixed mindset
Identify and hire “the best talent”
Then continuously and ruthlessly grade,
sort, fire, and promote – a process called
“rank and yank”
We are a company of people, not
planes. That is what distinguishes us
from other airlines.
The Southwest Culture
Hire for attitude
Establish a culture of community, trust, and
the “Southwest spirit”
Then provide learning opportunities and
continually grow people
Managers have a mindset
“Keen to Help? Managers’ implicit person
theories and their subsequent employee
coaching,” Peter Heslin, Don Vandewalle,
Gary Latham, Personnel Psych., 2006.
“Pygmalion in Management,” J. Sterling
Livingston, Sept/Oct 1988 Harvard
Business Review.
Teams have a mindset
 In all relationships, if there are problems
then we must not "have it" -- it's a sign
that the relationship is bad.
 If it’s “meant to be” then it must be
perfect.
 The reality is—there are no perfect
people or relationships.
Rosenthal & Fode - 1963
Rosenthal & Jacobsen - 1963
 California elementary school children,
grades 1-6 given IQ test.
 Teachers told some were “academic
bloomers” – in reality, students in this
category were randomly chosen
 IQ test at the end of the year showed
significant gains for the “bloomers”
compared with the others
Fixed educational system?
“… what we do throughout our whole education system is
give students solvable problems. In fact they’re
guaranteed to be solvable…. In the real world, most
problems are not solvable…and there are many
competing demands….you have to often change course
in the middle in order to meet sociological issues as
opposed to technological ones…..it’s very difficult for
us to implement that in our teaching. But I think we
would do a much better job and offer a much better
service to our students if we would try and teach our
students to fail more effectively.”
Lawrence Krauss, theoretical physicist
We’re born agile!
The good news is…
Mindset is not “fixed”
We encourage one or the other in each other
We develop one or the other in our children
Neuroplasticity -- our brain changes as we learn
new things
Research shows that small experimental
manipulations, e.g. feedback or reading
an article can produce one or the other
You mean I don’t have to
be stupid?
Effort is good!
Praise effort, strategies, process
Ask about the work
Instead of ignoring failure, teach that it’s a
way to learn and improve
Encourage others to ask their own
questions, struggle, and fail
Ask, “Which mindset do you want to
hold?”
Stephen Hawking
For Kids
Instead of “You’re so smart” or “You picked that up so quickly,” say “That
was a clever approach” or “I’m proud of your persistence.”
Instead of “You’re a natural” say “Practice is really making you better.”
Instead of “Did you win?” say “Did you give your best effort?”
Instead of “How was your day?” say “What did you learn today?” or “What
mistakes did you make that taught you something?”
Instead of "What do you want to do when you grow up?“ say "What are your
plans for reaching your goals?“
Never let failure progress from an action to an identity.
Never label kids, e.g. “Jimmy is the artist” or “Susie is the computer geek.”
When a child doubts her ability, ask her to think of areas where she once had
low ability and now excels, or to recall a time when she saw someone learn
something or improve in ways no one thought possible.
Oregon classroom teaches agility
[T] There will be a lot of steps. Many of you will fail.
[T] This comes down to teachers believing that all students can
learn. Everybody is going to struggle with something. We have
to see everybody as being able to get better through practicing,
being able to get better through effort.
[T] Do you want my brain to grow or do you want to grow your
brain today?
[S] It makes my brain feel like it has to do more than it's used
to.
[S] We can't do this yet, but if we try hard we will make it.
[S] This might be wrong, but I'm not going to give up.
[T] I think most kids are up to the challenge. My biggest hope
is that these kids will leave my room loving learning. I hope this
is something they carry with them their whole life.
Instead of arguing with someone who continually puts him/herself down
by telling the other person, “You are smart. You are talented. You
are <whatever>. Realize that this simply enforces the fixed mindset.
Remind the other person of times in the past when determination and
hard work have led to success. Offer your support to help them invest
energy in the new situation.
Instead of lecturing the other person, at some point BEFORE they are
down, provide information about the different mindsets. Experiments
have shown that simply describing the two approaches can help.
Depressed people tend to believe that it’s just the way they are. Help the
other person see themselves as a temporarily derailed work in
progress.
For other adults
For yourself
Instead of letting salary, benefits, and status define job satisfaction, ask
yourself if you’re still learning. If yes, then you’re fortunate to have a
job that encourages a growth mind-set. View its challenges as
opportunities rather than stress. If you’ve stopped learning, then
consider looking either for new avenues of growth or for another job.
Instead of blaming others in your relationships, remember “the whole
point of a relationship is to encourage each other’s development.”
Depressed people tend to believe that it’s just the way they are. Instead of
viewing yourself as a failed end product, think of yourself as a
temporarily derailed work in progress. “We usually think of
personality as something very stable, but we’re finding that even core
parts of it can be changed by shifting mind-sets.”
Say, “I’m not good at this…yet!”
Agile software development
Fail early, fail often.
Fail fast, learn constantly.
Failure *IS* an option.
Without failure how can learning happen?
“Make mistakes faster.”
Rich Sheridan, CEO, Menlo Innovations
“Perfect is a verb.” Kent Beck
Agile is agile
The agile mindset believes that we are *ALL* a work in
progress.
The agile software development process isn’t fixed. It
continues to change and grow as we learn more about
it. If we are lucky, this will never end because it will
never be perfect.
We will continue to improve as we age—just like me !
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again.
Fail better. Samuel Beckett, Irish poet (1906-1989)
Thanks for listening!
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The Power of an Agile Mindset - Linda Rising

  • 1. The Agile Mindset Linda Rising linda@lindarising.org www.lindarising.org @RisingLinda
  • 2. Do you mostly agree or mostly disagree with the following Intelligence is something very basic that you really can't change much. You’re born with it or not. Yes, you can learn new things, but you can't really change how intelligent you are. No matter how intelligent you are, you can always get better, sometimes you can improve a lot. Substitute any ability or talent for “intelligence.”
  • 3. Interesting experiments Phase I: Students given very easy set of questions Then categorized (about 50-50) into “growth” or “fixed” groups
  • 4. Phase II All students allowed to choose between: (1) a more difficult test (where they would learn a lot) or (2) another easy test (similar to Phase I) Most (~90%) “growth” students chose (1) Most (~80%) “fixed” students chose (2)
  • 5. Phase III Very difficult exam given to both groups “Growth” students worked hard, enjoyed the challenge “Fixed” students easily discouraged
  • 6. Phase IV All students allowed to choose between: (1) seeing exams of those who did better OR (2) seeing exams of those who did worse “Growth” students chose (1) “Fixed” students chose (2)
  • 7. Phase V All students given easy test (similar to Phase I) “Growth” students improved (by ~30%) “Fixed” students’ were worse (by ~20%)
  • 8. Phase VI All students asked to give advice to other students and include their scores “Growth” students: Lots of advice and encouragement. “Fixed” students: Very little or no advice and ~40% lied about their scores
  • 10. Children succeed in classrooms where they are expected to succeed.
  • 11. More info New Yorker – “The Talent Myth,” gladwell.com New York Magazine – “How not to talk to your kids,” Po Bronson TIME magazine – “How to help them succeed” mindsetonline.com/ www.stanford.edu/dept/psychology/cgi-bin/drupalm/cdweck
  • 12. Fixed vs. Agile Ability – fixed, like height Goal – to look good Challenge - avoid Failure - defines your identity Effort - for those with no talent Reaction to challenge - helplessness Ability – can grow, like muscle Goal - to learn Challenge - embrace Failure – provides information Effort - path to mastery Reaction to challenge – resilience
  • 13. Belief about yourself affects belief about others Those with a fixed mindset are quick to judge others based on little information and quick to stereotype Those with an agile mindset don’t ignore information about others but are less negative/positive
  • 16. Smartest guys in the room
  • 17. Enron’s fixed mindset Identify and hire “the best talent” Then continuously and ruthlessly grade, sort, fire, and promote – a process called “rank and yank”
  • 18. We are a company of people, not planes. That is what distinguishes us from other airlines.
  • 19. The Southwest Culture Hire for attitude Establish a culture of community, trust, and the “Southwest spirit” Then provide learning opportunities and continually grow people
  • 20. Managers have a mindset “Keen to Help? Managers’ implicit person theories and their subsequent employee coaching,” Peter Heslin, Don Vandewalle, Gary Latham, Personnel Psych., 2006. “Pygmalion in Management,” J. Sterling Livingston, Sept/Oct 1988 Harvard Business Review.
  • 21. Teams have a mindset  In all relationships, if there are problems then we must not "have it" -- it's a sign that the relationship is bad.  If it’s “meant to be” then it must be perfect.  The reality is—there are no perfect people or relationships.
  • 23. Rosenthal & Jacobsen - 1963  California elementary school children, grades 1-6 given IQ test.  Teachers told some were “academic bloomers” – in reality, students in this category were randomly chosen  IQ test at the end of the year showed significant gains for the “bloomers” compared with the others
  • 24. Fixed educational system? “… what we do throughout our whole education system is give students solvable problems. In fact they’re guaranteed to be solvable…. In the real world, most problems are not solvable…and there are many competing demands….you have to often change course in the middle in order to meet sociological issues as opposed to technological ones…..it’s very difficult for us to implement that in our teaching. But I think we would do a much better job and offer a much better service to our students if we would try and teach our students to fail more effectively.” Lawrence Krauss, theoretical physicist
  • 26. The good news is… Mindset is not “fixed” We encourage one or the other in each other We develop one or the other in our children Neuroplasticity -- our brain changes as we learn new things Research shows that small experimental manipulations, e.g. feedback or reading an article can produce one or the other
  • 27. You mean I don’t have to be stupid?
  • 28. Effort is good! Praise effort, strategies, process Ask about the work Instead of ignoring failure, teach that it’s a way to learn and improve Encourage others to ask their own questions, struggle, and fail Ask, “Which mindset do you want to hold?”
  • 30. For Kids Instead of “You’re so smart” or “You picked that up so quickly,” say “That was a clever approach” or “I’m proud of your persistence.” Instead of “You’re a natural” say “Practice is really making you better.” Instead of “Did you win?” say “Did you give your best effort?” Instead of “How was your day?” say “What did you learn today?” or “What mistakes did you make that taught you something?” Instead of "What do you want to do when you grow up?“ say "What are your plans for reaching your goals?“ Never let failure progress from an action to an identity. Never label kids, e.g. “Jimmy is the artist” or “Susie is the computer geek.” When a child doubts her ability, ask her to think of areas where she once had low ability and now excels, or to recall a time when she saw someone learn something or improve in ways no one thought possible.
  • 32. [T] There will be a lot of steps. Many of you will fail. [T] This comes down to teachers believing that all students can learn. Everybody is going to struggle with something. We have to see everybody as being able to get better through practicing, being able to get better through effort. [T] Do you want my brain to grow or do you want to grow your brain today? [S] It makes my brain feel like it has to do more than it's used to. [S] We can't do this yet, but if we try hard we will make it. [S] This might be wrong, but I'm not going to give up. [T] I think most kids are up to the challenge. My biggest hope is that these kids will leave my room loving learning. I hope this is something they carry with them their whole life.
  • 33. Instead of arguing with someone who continually puts him/herself down by telling the other person, “You are smart. You are talented. You are <whatever>. Realize that this simply enforces the fixed mindset. Remind the other person of times in the past when determination and hard work have led to success. Offer your support to help them invest energy in the new situation. Instead of lecturing the other person, at some point BEFORE they are down, provide information about the different mindsets. Experiments have shown that simply describing the two approaches can help. Depressed people tend to believe that it’s just the way they are. Help the other person see themselves as a temporarily derailed work in progress. For other adults
  • 34. For yourself Instead of letting salary, benefits, and status define job satisfaction, ask yourself if you’re still learning. If yes, then you’re fortunate to have a job that encourages a growth mind-set. View its challenges as opportunities rather than stress. If you’ve stopped learning, then consider looking either for new avenues of growth or for another job. Instead of blaming others in your relationships, remember “the whole point of a relationship is to encourage each other’s development.” Depressed people tend to believe that it’s just the way they are. Instead of viewing yourself as a failed end product, think of yourself as a temporarily derailed work in progress. “We usually think of personality as something very stable, but we’re finding that even core parts of it can be changed by shifting mind-sets.” Say, “I’m not good at this…yet!”
  • 35. Agile software development Fail early, fail often. Fail fast, learn constantly. Failure *IS* an option. Without failure how can learning happen? “Make mistakes faster.” Rich Sheridan, CEO, Menlo Innovations “Perfect is a verb.” Kent Beck
  • 36. Agile is agile The agile mindset believes that we are *ALL* a work in progress. The agile software development process isn’t fixed. It continues to change and grow as we learn more about it. If we are lucky, this will never end because it will never be perfect. We will continue to improve as we age—just like me ! Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better. Samuel Beckett, Irish poet (1906-1989) Thanks for listening!