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Posts by Mike Bowler

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At the API level, Jira treats Team Managed boards quite differently than Company Managed boards. I've learned more about that so I've updated my article on the board API.
blog.mikebowler.ca/2024/04/17/j...

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JiraMetrics v2.22 has been released. Lots of subtle improvements specifically for Scrum boards, and general bug fixes. Full changelog at jirametrics.org/changes/

What is this? If you use Jira and want actionable insights into your data, this open source tool will give you that.

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The foreground is a snowy forest that had been burned in a forest fire decades earlier. Dead tree trunks stand up with no branches or foliage. In the background, is a sunset with pastel colours from purple to orange and yellow.

The foreground is a snowy forest that had been burned in a forest fire decades earlier. Dead tree trunks stand up with no branches or foliage. In the background, is a sunset with pastel colours from purple to orange and yellow.

It was three years ago today that I took this photo. It's one of my favourite sunset photos and is also a sharp reminder of a mistake I made that could have had serious consequences. It’s a time that I should have quit and didn’t.
unconsciousagile.com/2025/05/20/k...

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Nothing quite like digging into a poorly designed API to bring out the sarcasm. Today, I dig into the Jira API to get sprint data.
agiletechnicalexcellence.com/2026/01/29/j...

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Goodharts Law Goodhart’s Law says that “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.”

Goodhart’s Law says that “when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.”

Frequently when I talk about that, everyone nods their heads and then immediately makes a target out of the measures they’re looking at.

Continued at improvingflow.com/2026/01/20/g...

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Book recommendations for Agile Coaches I talk a lot about neuroscience, psychology, hypnosis, body language, and other topics as they relate to Agile methods and I’m frequently asked: “What books do you recommend as an introduction?” There...

As you've undoubtedly picked up by now, I talk a lot about neuroscience, psychology, hypnosis, body language, etc as they relate to Agile methods. I'm frequently asked what books I recommend as an introduction, so I maintain a list, and I've just updated it again
unconsciousagile.com/2021/06/13/r...

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Craving certainty - why we distrust probabilistic forecasts When faced with the question of “when will we be done?”, the most factually accurate answer we can give is one from a probabilistic forecast. Yet counter-intuitively, despite being the most correct an...

If we want to make better decisions, we first need to recognize our own biases, and I talk about some of those biases in this article.
improvingflow.com/2026/01/06/c...

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When faced with the question of “when will we be done?”, the most factually accurate answer we can give is one from a probabilistic forecast. Yet counter-intuitively, despite being the most correct answer, it’s not what people want. They want a deterministic answer, even if it’s less accurate.

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In fairness, that happened when search engines appeared as well. And when sites like Stack Overflow or Wikipedia arrived. The key thing that seems different this time is that we're less critical of the answer we're given. It's just accepted without considering accuracy.

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Growth vs Fixed mindsets and how AI is reinforcing the wrong one.
unconsciousagile.com/2026/01/05/g...

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World Hypnosis Day Today, January 4, is World Hypnosis Day. If you’re like most people, all you know about hypnosis is what you’ve seen on TV or in movies, and while entertaining, that’s mostly wrong. You may have even ...

It’s also a set of foundational skills that underpins much of what we do in the coaching world, even though we almost never discuss it in those terms.

Continued on my blog: unconsciousagile.com/2024/01/04/w...

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Actual hypnosis has been used to remove fears and phobias, to heal trauma, and increase confidence or happiness. It’s provided pain management, even during surgery. It’s been used to change behaviours, to improve sports performance, and to help people quit smoking and other addictions.

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You may have even seen a live hypnosis show, and while there will certainly be real hypnosis being done, most of what you’re going to notice is showmanship and entertainment.

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Today, January 4, is World Hypnosis Day. If you’re like most people, all you know about hypnosis is what you’ve seen on TV or in movies, and while entertaining, that’s mostly wrong.

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Tacit knowledge When I was a teenager, I read a book called Juggling for the Complete Klutz, which seemed just perfect for me. It came with three bean bag balls, and instructions on how to use them.

The things I write about here are a great examples of Explicit Knowledge. They're things that can be easily taught through the written word or perhaps in a video. Then there is Tacit Knowledge that can only be learned through experience and I wrote about that: unconsciousagile.com/2025/12/05/t...

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Adversarial Poetry as a Universal Single-Turn Jailbreak Mechanism in Large Language Models

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Motivation & Self-Determination Theory We tend to over-simplify motivation into just two buckets: intrinsic and extrinsic. According to Self-Determination Theory (SDT)1, there are in fact six kinds of motivation2 and it’s worth considering...

Do we want to do the bare minimum or do we want much better than that?

I've written more about this motivation model:
unconsciousagile.com/2023/05/21/m...

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We could give them what they're asking for, or we could try to get them even further to the right. The best results would come from being Intrinsically motivated, but anything further to the right will be a win.

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When someone is asking for a deadline, that tells us that they're currently Amotivated and they want at least some motivation. That deadline will shift us into External motivation which will at least get us moving forward, even if it's the least effective way possible.

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The Self-Determination Theory (SDT) motivation model identifies six different stages of motivation ranging from Amotivation (not motivated at all) all the way through to Intrinsic (the work is enjoyable for it's own sake).

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I heard “It’s easier to get things done when there is a deadline”, and that tells me something about motivation, or more specifically, lack of it.

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Sometimes we just need to pick up the fax machine My friend Dave once got brought in to help with a large project. The company was purchasing a large fax system from a vendor and then planned to extensively customize it to work in their environment.

If you've ever taken one of my classes then there's a good chance you know what I mean when I say "sometimes we just need to pick up the fax machine". If you haven't heard this one yet, then buckle up for a crazy story.
unconsciousagile.com/2025/11/18/j...

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Small clusters of LEGO representing different ideas, all linked by different kinds of physical connectors.

Small clusters of LEGO representing different ideas, all linked by different kinds of physical connectors.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released a great case study on how they used LEGO® Serious Play® to do threat modeling around digital identity. I've written about that here: unconsciousagile.com/2025/11/11/L...

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A single waterfall that splits into multiple smaller falls as it comes down the hill.

A single waterfall that splits into multiple smaller falls as it comes down the hill.

More waterfalls, today in Naramata, BC, Canada

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In the days that we wrote user stories on physical cards, we deliberately handed out small pieces of paper and large sharpies. We deliberately wanted fewer words on the card.

People who write stories in systems like Jira often miss that point. Those tools allow us to write novels, and so we do.

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Risk Management Yesterday I went on a guided hike to teach people how to safely hike through bear country. Specifically grizzy bear country. Unfortunately, we didn’t see any bears, but we did learn an amazing amount ...

I wrote about risk management, illustrated with a hike through grizzly bear country. improvingflow.com/2025/07/27/r...

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