This is the Engineering Culture Podcast, from the people behind InfoQ.com and the QCon conferences.\n\nIn this podcast, recorded at Agile 2016, Shane Hastie, InfoQ Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Michael de la Maza and David Benz about their minibook Why Agile Works, which is available at InfoQ.com.\n\nWhy listen to this podcast:\n\n - In a startup you have to use an Agile approach \u2013 it just makes sense\n - It\u2019s easy to teach practices, but with a foundation in the core values of agile then practice drive adoption of agile can be hell\n - There has been a recent resurgence in the recognition of the importance of the values\n - This can be a way to explain agile approaches to executives\n - Cutting through dysfunction requires addressing culture and assumptions\n\nNotes and links can be found on InfoQ: http://bit.ly/why-agile-works\n\n7m:30s - The book has lots of dimensions and plenty of examples of why values matter, and how they make a difference\n\n7m:50s - The audience includes managers who want to adopt a value-driven approach\n\n8m:05s - It is for people who want to deepen their level of consciousness about the agile values, not just add another practice to their toolkit\n\n8m:35s - This is a book to help explain agile approaches to executives\n\n9m:20s - Key message: integrity and consistency.\n\n9m:45s - The impact of practices which are at odds with corporate values\n\nQuick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ: http://bit.ly/why-agile-works\n\nYou can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/2cMnjfW