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The Language of Persuasion w/ Nic Sementa

Nic Sementa is man of many skills. He’s an Agilist, a Marketing Consultant, an Entrepreneur… he does Business Development, he’s a sales ninja, and he’s someone who spends a lot of time honing his skills in listening and communicating. 

This podcast began at the 2019 Scrum Gathering in Austin. Nic and I were talking and ended up on the topic of nonviolent communication. The conversation we had in Austin and Nic’s take on NVC and other communication practices was so compelling that I asked if we could pick up the topic during a podcast. 

For anyone who makes their living as a traditional PM or is involved with Agile and helping to support, motivate, and lead teams, studying different communication patterns and language techniques is a survival tactic. In this conversation with Nic Sementa, you’ll gain insights into several new communication tools, how and why they work, and how you can practice a language technique like NVC from a place that is both vulnerable and strong at the same time.

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Posted on: July 02, 2019 12:57 AM | Permalink | Comments (2)

How to Write a User Story for Marketing w/ Nic Sementa and Alistair Cockburn

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Nic Sementa from the Agile Marketing Academy joins me in this podcast to share his thoughts on how to craft User Stories that will work for marketing. Nic's thoughts and opinions on this topic are heavily influenced by his marketing background, which, as he points out in the interview, is a little unique since most of the conversations on the topic are led by agile practitioners. 

During the interview Alistair Cockburn joined in the conversation to offer his expert advice and guidance on the subject. Alistair is one of the authors of the Agile Manifesto, the creator of the Crystal methods, leading voice on Use Cases and the man behind the Heart of Agile. (There is lots more - you can find it all here.)

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Show Notes:

00:38 Nic’s background and the challenges faced by Marketing that Agile could help with

4:27 Putting Agile together with Marketing

5:52 User Stories from a Marketers perspective

6:52 The historical challenges involved with “marketing” to the customer as opposed to engaging directly with the customer to find out what they need

8:00 How coercing your customer to buy leads to the marketing equivalent of technical debt

8:50 Googling Agile Marketing

9:20 The corporate world is high school with ashtrays

10:00 Why marketing needs a new language framework for Agile

10:57 Apology to the Band Geeks (which Dave is)

11:30 Revenue impact of implementing Agile Marketing Techniques

11:52 How User Stories change in Agile Marketing

12:33 Personas and more

13:33 Developing a deeper understanding of the User and his/her pain points

14:03 MadMen in Reverse is not going to help you understand the “ideal customer”

15:14 Marketing Research

16:10 There is no such thing as offline marketing

17:52 Recap of the Marketing User Story Guidance

18:57 Let’s get al Skynet with this thing!

20:00 Special Guest Alistair Cockburn on Agile Marketing User Stories

25:55 Abstract thinkers vs. concrete thinkers

28:05 Alistair’s visual grammar version of User Stories

35:33 Where to learn more about the Agile Marketing Academy and how to reach Nic

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For more on the Agile Marketing Academy you can go to their Certification site or send them an email.

You can reach Nic on Twitter @nicsementa

 

Posted on: September 07, 2016 03:19 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)

Agile 2015 Video Podcast - Conversations on the Street

Agile 2015 Volunteers Aakash Srinivasan and Vivek Angiras took some time during their breaks at Agile 2015 to conduct Man on the Street interviews with participants, volunteers an organizers.

Posted on: September 07, 2015 09:35 AM | Permalink | Comments (1)
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