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Karen Bruns
Chapter 1: Every coach needs a coach Back in 2024, when I was looking for a class to enhance my knowledge and skills as an Agile Coach, I found ICAgile-ACC hosted by Karen Bruns . Choosing a class is always a risk because you never truly know if it will be right for you — or if the instructor will match your learning style. It took me quite some time to find a program I was willing to take that leap on. Eventually, I found Karen from monarchcoachingllc.com Before enrolling, I

Ranidaa
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Building an Effective Workshop in 10 mins
For non-English versions , please use Chrome’s translation feature for support. If you’ve been following me, you probably know how obsessed I am with the 4Cs map. So when I heard about the meetup, the showcase topic was an easy decision. This blog is a summary of what my session was about — for those who missed it and for those who’d like to revisit or follow up. A heartfelt thank you to Agile66 ( Kulawat Wonsaroj ), JP , Praweena Sriprayoonsakul , and Inox for creating suc

Ranidaa
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Designing a DiSC-Inspired Workshop Through Reflective Lens
For non-English versions , please use Chrome’s translation feature for support. Image source: https://www.discprofile.com/what-is-disc Recently, I was having a conversation with a friend about designing a DiSC workshop. She was considering using “Ghosts” as a metaphor and exploring how to integrate that into the DiSC concept. During our discussion, I shared that I’m no longer a strong believer in categorizing people too rigidly. I’ve facilitated DiSC-inspired workshops and e

Ranidaa
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Another Edge of Training from the Back of the Room (TBR)
For non-English versions , please use Chrome’s translation feature for support. As JP is returning to teach the class in February, it reminded me of something I’ve been meaning to share — what I’ve come to appreciate about Training from the Back of the Room (TBR) beyond workshops. While there are many tools and frameworks I have yet to explore, there is one I keep coming back to when time is tight and clarity is needed: # Training from the Back of the Room (#TBR) . For me,

Ranidaa
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The Beauty of the Language Barrier
Sometimes, beauty shows up in very small places — if we choose to see with the heart, not just the eyes. Part of #communication breakdowns comes from language barriers — especially in environments where English isn’t the first language. And honestly, even in our own language, #misunderstandings still happen. Let alone when we come from different roots. As I was wrapping up the week, I noticed this comment added to the thread. You could probably guess — it came from QA. Yes,

Ranidaa
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Cross-Border Mediation Journey
A few months ago, I attended a mediation program with SMU (Singapore Management University), continuing my studies after completing the Harvard Mediation course last year. Finally, the certificate arrived — a small moment, perhaps, but one that carries deep meaning for me. Mediation has become an important extension of the work I’ve been doing for years. I often introduce myself as a facilitator, instructor, Scrum Master, Agile Coach, Change and Transformation Consultant — an

Ranidaa
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I was rejected when I offered to be a coach
A few days ago, I was catching up with a colleague. He was sharing how he had been doing, what he had gone through that week. From the beginning of the conversation, I noticed subtle signal in his body. His breathing was shallow, and wen he spoke, he barely caught his breath. His words came out fast, sharp, and ended with a sarcastic, almost bitter tone. As I listened, I felt a sense of heaviness in the conversation. I asked if he was hurt by what happened. He simply said, “N

Ranidaa
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Agile66
*This piece is written in Thai, but please feel free to use the translation feature if another language feels more natural for you. Blog ภาษาไทยแรกของเอิงในเว็บนี้ เอิงขอเขียนให้พี่ๆและน้องๆในทีม Agile66 Staff Family . เอิงอยาก บันทึกความรู้สึกนี้ไว้ให้เป็นความทรงจำ วันไหนที่เอิงอยากเติมพลัง เอิงจะได้ย้อนกลับมา remind ความทรงจำของความรู้สึกนี้ ภาษาอาจจะใช้ไม่ถูก เว้นวรรคหรือเริ่ม paragraph ผิด แต่ทุกคำมาจากความรู้สึกจริงๆ ของเอิง จบประชุมปุ๊บก็เขียนปั๊บ เพราะกลัวว่าความรู้สึ

Ranidaa
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My Journey with #play14
It has been a week since #play14Bangkok ended, but the feeling still lingers. A few years back, when I officially stepped into the role of Scrum Master , I was very new to facilitation. Sure, I had organized a few workshops and trainings before, but I never truly understood what it meant to be a facilitator — or why facilitation even mattered in the Agile world. My first task as the Scrum Master was to organize retrospective. There were so many templates out there but most o

Ranidaa
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