Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to "be" agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets and three tips to apply agility to your life and work. As presented at PMDay 2020 in Kharkiv
Agile Tour Zurich Three Secrets of Agile LeadersPeter Stevens
How do leaders achieve long-term goals? How do they inspire people to achieve goals larger than themselves? Three stories of successful leaders, three secrets, and three tips for becoming a better leader. (Hint: The answer is hiding in plain sight.)
Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to “be” agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets and three tips to apply agility to your life and work and unlock your potential as an executive or a manager.
Managers, you have huge undiscovered potential to improve your efficiency! What is the impact of multitasking? How widespread is multitasking? A case study of leadership team that renounced multitasking by adopting Personal Agility, Scrum and other widely used agile practices. After just 6 months, the results were visible in their financial results.
Toronto Agile - Organize People Around the WorkJason Little
Presented at Toronto Agile's March 2018 webinar. How to use network density to understand how people are organized, and the impact of substantial organizational change.
Presentation about the article 13 Big Ideas from Spotify Engineering Culture https://medium.com/@andrefaria/14-spotify-engineering-culture-big-ideas-cb18f822f9ad
ACMP Canada - Transforming Traditional Approaches to ChangeJason Little
Much of what we know about change is based on models designed in a different era. Things are different today, and there are more modern approaches we can take for how we approach change.
Agile Tour Zurich Three Secrets of Agile LeadersPeter Stevens
How do leaders achieve long-term goals? How do they inspire people to achieve goals larger than themselves? Three stories of successful leaders, three secrets, and three tips for becoming a better leader. (Hint: The answer is hiding in plain sight.)
Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to “be” agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets and three tips to apply agility to your life and work and unlock your potential as an executive or a manager.
Managers, you have huge undiscovered potential to improve your efficiency! What is the impact of multitasking? How widespread is multitasking? A case study of leadership team that renounced multitasking by adopting Personal Agility, Scrum and other widely used agile practices. After just 6 months, the results were visible in their financial results.
Toronto Agile - Organize People Around the WorkJason Little
Presented at Toronto Agile's March 2018 webinar. How to use network density to understand how people are organized, and the impact of substantial organizational change.
Presentation about the article 13 Big Ideas from Spotify Engineering Culture https://medium.com/@andrefaria/14-spotify-engineering-culture-big-ideas-cb18f822f9ad
ACMP Canada - Transforming Traditional Approaches to ChangeJason Little
Much of what we know about change is based on models designed in a different era. Things are different today, and there are more modern approaches we can take for how we approach change.
Agile 2015 - Navigating Organizational ChangeJason Little
Einstein said "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them" yet many organizations that want to adopt Agile end up using existing organizational structures to make it happen. That is, they create a centralized team to roll Agile out, define metrics, create a dashboard, communication and training plan and finally a Sharepoint site to push the change outwards. The outcome ends up being another failed Agile transformation story because people either resisted change or they failed to change their organizational culture.
This isn't an 'Agile' problem, it's a structure problem. The real issue is that organizational structures are designed to serve the internal purposes of the organization, not their customers or the value they create for their customers.
In this session we'll explore real organizations that are thriving by structuring in radically different ways. That includes apply the concepts of dual organizational operating systems, de-centralized networks, structuring around value streams, horizon planning and full-on organizational explosion.
Rethinking Agile Transformation - Agile Tour Montreal KeynoteJason Little
Our brains crave certainty, which is why many of our change models look great on paper. Unfortunately change doesn't happen that way. Fortunately we can do something about it by changing how we think about change.
You're in it for the long haul so stop thinking about transformation and start thinking about how to run small, time-bound experiments to get you to that utopian Agile state.
Agile and Beyond 2016 Rethinking Agile TransformationJason Little
Should you be Agile or can you just do Agile? Which Agile scaling framework should you pick? We tend to make things more complex than they need to be, but we can simplify things!
Rethinking Transformation Spark the Change IndiaJason Little
We cling to linear change models because they make us feel good, but they don't work in today's world. The most popular change methods predate the internet, and whether we like it or not, organisational change follows the rules of social change.
INNOVATION ROOTS | Webinar | Kanban Management Professional to Create Value, ...Innovation Roots
Session Title : Kanban Management Professional to Create Value, Create Service
Session Overview:
The purpose of your organisation is to create customers! Everything you do at work directly or indirectly affects the flow of value to the consumers of that work, and the likelihood they will become, stay, or stop being customers. We need to take the idea that knowledge work is a service seriously! This webinar introduces one of the key foundations of being a successful Kanban Management Professional, seeing and improving the network of services that enables your organisation to deliver value to customers.
Kanban defines three Service Delivery Principles that focus on this idea, and we'll look at them in more detail in this webinar. Thinking about the nature of the services we delivery, who we deliver them to, and what makes them fit for the customer's purpose, breaks through the purely procedural aspects of process to the motivations for, and mechanisms to, continually improve the way we work. We'll see that flow efficiency and lead time are an integral part of how customers experience our work.
This webinar introduces you to one of the elements of the Kanban Lens, as well as Kanban's principles and general practices. It will also set you on the road to find out more, and possibly to become a Kanban Management Professional (KMP).
Why I Built my Career with Atlassian Tools and You Should Too!Atlassian
Now, more than ever, organizations are investing in Atlassian tools. And the demand for people with knowledge on how to use them is at an all-time high.
In 7 years, I went from being a novice Jira user to becoming a Senior Atlassian Tools Engineer at Airbnb—increasing my salary by 63% in less than 3 years. Join me to learn why I decided to invest in Atlassian and how you can do the same. Explore how to navigate resources to find what you need, the importance of Atlassian University, and how to leverage your Atlassian skills to grow your career.
Agile and Change Management - CMI Canada Webinar Feb 2018Jason Little
This webinar was shaped by attendee questions, and was run in a lean coffee type of way. The lesson? As change agents, 'the change' isn't about us, it's about the people who need to live with the consequences of the change so shape the change based on what they need.
Toronto Agile Tour - Timeless LeadershipJason Little
In 2001, Agile started as a simple set of 4 values and 12 principles designed to be a guide for delivering solutions to customers. Since then, countless frameworks, tools, certifications, and methods have emerged, with many promising to have the one right approach to make Agile work.
We need servant leadership...no wait, we need emergent leadership...no wait, we need agile management and agile leadership...no wait...
It's no wonder today's leaders and managers are confused about how to lead an agile organization. In this session, we'll explore how to look at your organization through 3 different lenses and apply 4 timeless leadership capabilities used by great leaders from organizations like IDEO, Ford, and Ikea.
Attendees will walk away with a profile that describes their individual leadership style, along with how to know how to balance each of the 4 leadership capabilities that are timeless, tried-and-true, and not rooted in agile buzzwords.
Public Sector Transformation with Lean Change ManagementJason Little
Lean Change Management helps organizations make sense of how best to implement change by showing them how to use many innovative, feedback-driven practices
INNOVATION ROOTS | Webinar | Three Secrets of Agile Leaders | Peter StevensInnovation Roots
Overview:
Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to "be" agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets, and three tips to apply agility to your life and work and unlock your potential as an executive or a manager.
Learning Objectives:
1. Connect agility at the personal, the team and the organizational level
2. Experience how the same challenges that led to poor performance in software development 30 years ago still plague the management of most organizations today.
3. Learn 3 simple techniques to unlock the potential of management.
4. Learn the key concepts and principles of Personal Agility
Three Secrets of Agile Leadership: From Working Hard to Working SmartPeter Stevens
Updated Version. Keynote Talk at Agile Business Day 2020. Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to "be" agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets and three tips to apply agility for more impact in your life and work.
Agile 2015 - Navigating Organizational ChangeJason Little
Einstein said "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them" yet many organizations that want to adopt Agile end up using existing organizational structures to make it happen. That is, they create a centralized team to roll Agile out, define metrics, create a dashboard, communication and training plan and finally a Sharepoint site to push the change outwards. The outcome ends up being another failed Agile transformation story because people either resisted change or they failed to change their organizational culture.
This isn't an 'Agile' problem, it's a structure problem. The real issue is that organizational structures are designed to serve the internal purposes of the organization, not their customers or the value they create for their customers.
In this session we'll explore real organizations that are thriving by structuring in radically different ways. That includes apply the concepts of dual organizational operating systems, de-centralized networks, structuring around value streams, horizon planning and full-on organizational explosion.
Rethinking Agile Transformation - Agile Tour Montreal KeynoteJason Little
Our brains crave certainty, which is why many of our change models look great on paper. Unfortunately change doesn't happen that way. Fortunately we can do something about it by changing how we think about change.
You're in it for the long haul so stop thinking about transformation and start thinking about how to run small, time-bound experiments to get you to that utopian Agile state.
Agile and Beyond 2016 Rethinking Agile TransformationJason Little
Should you be Agile or can you just do Agile? Which Agile scaling framework should you pick? We tend to make things more complex than they need to be, but we can simplify things!
Rethinking Transformation Spark the Change IndiaJason Little
We cling to linear change models because they make us feel good, but they don't work in today's world. The most popular change methods predate the internet, and whether we like it or not, organisational change follows the rules of social change.
INNOVATION ROOTS | Webinar | Kanban Management Professional to Create Value, ...Innovation Roots
Session Title : Kanban Management Professional to Create Value, Create Service
Session Overview:
The purpose of your organisation is to create customers! Everything you do at work directly or indirectly affects the flow of value to the consumers of that work, and the likelihood they will become, stay, or stop being customers. We need to take the idea that knowledge work is a service seriously! This webinar introduces one of the key foundations of being a successful Kanban Management Professional, seeing and improving the network of services that enables your organisation to deliver value to customers.
Kanban defines three Service Delivery Principles that focus on this idea, and we'll look at them in more detail in this webinar. Thinking about the nature of the services we delivery, who we deliver them to, and what makes them fit for the customer's purpose, breaks through the purely procedural aspects of process to the motivations for, and mechanisms to, continually improve the way we work. We'll see that flow efficiency and lead time are an integral part of how customers experience our work.
This webinar introduces you to one of the elements of the Kanban Lens, as well as Kanban's principles and general practices. It will also set you on the road to find out more, and possibly to become a Kanban Management Professional (KMP).
Why I Built my Career with Atlassian Tools and You Should Too!Atlassian
Now, more than ever, organizations are investing in Atlassian tools. And the demand for people with knowledge on how to use them is at an all-time high.
In 7 years, I went from being a novice Jira user to becoming a Senior Atlassian Tools Engineer at Airbnb—increasing my salary by 63% in less than 3 years. Join me to learn why I decided to invest in Atlassian and how you can do the same. Explore how to navigate resources to find what you need, the importance of Atlassian University, and how to leverage your Atlassian skills to grow your career.
Agile and Change Management - CMI Canada Webinar Feb 2018Jason Little
This webinar was shaped by attendee questions, and was run in a lean coffee type of way. The lesson? As change agents, 'the change' isn't about us, it's about the people who need to live with the consequences of the change so shape the change based on what they need.
Toronto Agile Tour - Timeless LeadershipJason Little
In 2001, Agile started as a simple set of 4 values and 12 principles designed to be a guide for delivering solutions to customers. Since then, countless frameworks, tools, certifications, and methods have emerged, with many promising to have the one right approach to make Agile work.
We need servant leadership...no wait, we need emergent leadership...no wait, we need agile management and agile leadership...no wait...
It's no wonder today's leaders and managers are confused about how to lead an agile organization. In this session, we'll explore how to look at your organization through 3 different lenses and apply 4 timeless leadership capabilities used by great leaders from organizations like IDEO, Ford, and Ikea.
Attendees will walk away with a profile that describes their individual leadership style, along with how to know how to balance each of the 4 leadership capabilities that are timeless, tried-and-true, and not rooted in agile buzzwords.
Public Sector Transformation with Lean Change ManagementJason Little
Lean Change Management helps organizations make sense of how best to implement change by showing them how to use many innovative, feedback-driven practices
INNOVATION ROOTS | Webinar | Three Secrets of Agile Leaders | Peter StevensInnovation Roots
Overview:
Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to "be" agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets, and three tips to apply agility to your life and work and unlock your potential as an executive or a manager.
Learning Objectives:
1. Connect agility at the personal, the team and the organizational level
2. Experience how the same challenges that led to poor performance in software development 30 years ago still plague the management of most organizations today.
3. Learn 3 simple techniques to unlock the potential of management.
4. Learn the key concepts and principles of Personal Agility
Three Secrets of Agile Leadership: From Working Hard to Working SmartPeter Stevens
Updated Version. Keynote Talk at Agile Business Day 2020. Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to "be" agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets and three tips to apply agility for more impact in your life and work.
Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to "be" agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets and three tips to apply agility to your life and work.
The Secrets of Agile Leaders at BU Agile Innovation LabPeter Stevens
Agility as a movement started with software developers uncovering better ways of doing what they do. Today that movement is driving even business leaders to rethink how they lead their organizations. What does it mean to "be" agile? How can agility be applied to leading organizations? Where do successful agile leaders start? Three stories, three secrets and three tips to apply agility for more impact in your life and work.
These slides also include background information on the Personal Agility System and why you might want to be certified in The Personal Agility System™
Steven recently came to speak for a group of our friends at Collaborative Leadership Team. In addition to a lot of great questions he presented some slides. These are those slides.
The promise and peril of Agile and Lean practicesmtoppa
Why you may to consider adopting Agile or Lean practices, how they differ from each other, what benefits you can expect, and what obstacles you may face.
Agile Marketing: Managing Marketing in a World of Constant Changeion interactive
Learn how an agile approach to marketing management may be the single most valuable decision your organization can make. Plus, examples of successful agile marketing for content marketing, social media & conversion optimization.
This all-day workshop puts Eric Ries's Leader's Guide into practice through a series of 9 hands-on activities. The introductory talk makes the case that Change is the greatest threat to business today, and Lean Startup is emerging as the leading Management Practice enabling companies to adapt.
Being a Cultural Warrior: 3 Proven Practices for Driving Engagement and Effic...Snag
Whatever your organization is designed to deliver, whether it’s a product or a service, you will win or lose based on how well your people are able to work and perform as a team. If you have have the best processes in the world, but your people don’t really care, you can be good, but you will never be awesome. And if you aren’t after awesome, what are you after?
With extensive experience in the manufacturing biz, Beau Groover, the former Director of Lean Supply Chain with Serta Simmons Bedding and Founder and President of The Effective Syndicate, will share what he’s learned from two decades in the service industry that will help you align your people, processes and products ... and make your business thrive.
Check out our joint presentation, ‘Being a Cultural Warrior,’ with TalentStream and Beau Groover to:
-- Define clearly what the vision, mission and values are that represent your brand and motivate your team
-- Uncover how to effectively evaluate your team … and yourself
-- Understand what being a Cultural Warrior looks like, the strategy to get there, and how it'll improve customer service from the ground up
-- Get tips on how to improve process efficiency and produce highly predictable results
-- Learn how to develop a successful organizational structure, including succession planning, leadership development and teamwork coaching
Scrum Deutschland 2018 - Wolfgang Hilpert - Are you agile enough to succeed w...Wolfgang Hilpert
How do digital innovation and the adoption of Agile methods within the enterprise fit together?
What prerequisites are needed to achieve Business Agility?
What influence does the leadership culture have on the success of the Agile transformation?
What features of a modern leadership role are needed to win in the age of digitization and agility? What does „Leadership Agility“ mean and why is this a critical success factor for the transformation?
What do typical hurdles of an Agile transformation look like?
How can we measure the success of the transformation?
Introduction to Recipes for Agile Governance in the Enterprise (RAGE)Cprime
Large enterprises that develop software cannot function without structure, but often develop structures that cripple productivity and impair responsiveness to customer needs. This Webinar introduces an approach to building effective structures by introducing the concept of Agile governance.
Agile governance provides formalized practices for decision making (governance) which incorporate the principles of the Agile Manifesto and Lean Engineering. The result is a set of simple recipes for selecting, planning, organizing, and tracking work at all levels in the organization (the Portfolio, Program, and Project levels), which apply within or across Business Units. We also provide guidance on how to develop new recipes, when needed.
This webinar introduces the basic concepts of Agile governance. We will look at some existing concepts (such as Scrum of Scrums and SAFe), and lay the foundations for subsequent webinars that address specific scenarios of common interest.
Can Agile Work With a Waterfall Process?John Carter
This presentation was give to a Agile Community of Practice in a very large health care organization to help the Agile Team Leaders define and implement their Agile Transformation in their Waterfall environment. We show that combining Agile and Waterfall yields the best of both worlds for flexibility, time to deployment, and innovation.
My presentation at the 1st Agile Cyprus Meetup, aiming to illustrate some of the most common misunderstandings that many people tend to believe about agile methodologies
Speaker Slides: Bringing Agile Management to International DevelopmentMorgan Johnson
Speaker slides from the workshop Bringing Agile Management to International Development hosted by OnFrontiers in Washington DC, July 16, 2019 at the Eaton Hotel.
What learn by doing does not mean – Slides from the keynote delivered minutes ago by LEI CEO John Shook at the GBMP annual conference, Oct. 5, Worcester, MA.
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Emergence describes how individual things come together to make something bigger than themselves. You can harness and guide the power of emergence to achieve greater goals. Together we’ll explore how and why emergence works. Then we’ll look at you can use emergence to create alignment with your customers, stakeholder, employers for better results for you and your organization.
Agile Executives: Was bedeutet Agilität für mich als Führungskraft?Peter Stevens
"Wie kann man die Budgetplanungsprozess agiler gestalten?" Als Agile-Executives treffen wir uns jeden Monat, um solche Herausforderungen in unseren Unternehmen besser zu meistern. https://lnkd.in/gx6fzSU
"Wir sind überzeugt, dass agile geführte Unternehmen schneller mehr Wert schaffen. Das macht unsere Unternehmen und uns am Markt erfolgreicher."
Unser Video ist online. Sie werden erleben, wie wir arbeiten während wir die Budget-Frage nachgehen.
Bringen Sie eine echte Herausforderung aus Ihrem Unternehmen mit und diskutieren Sie diese mit den agilen Führungskräften. Für mehr Infos: www.agile-executives.org
Video verfügbar unter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVj-0GYkfgM
How to Navigate a VUCA World with Personal AgilityPeter Stevens
What plans did you make last year? How many were still valid after the COVID crisis hit? Whether for your company, your team or yourself, the WUCA world challenges you to manage risks, find energy and purpose, overcome setbacks and achieve long term goals. How to find and hold direction when everything is changing.
Zehn Risiken, welche Ihr Projekt in eine Katastrophe verwandeln könnenPeter Stevens
Murphy war ein Optimist. Alles, was passieren kann, wird passieren und dazu gehören auch die Risiken, die Ihr Projekt zum Erliegen bringen können - es sei denn, Sie ergreifen Massnahmen um sicherzustellen, dass sie nicht passieren. Ein Digitalisierungsprojekt ist letztendlich ein Softwareprojekt. Wie unterscheiden sich die Risiken eines Softwareprojekts von denjenigen eines Bauprojekts? Dieser Vortrag gibt Antwort und zeigt auf, wie das Beschaffungskonzept besser in Einklang mit dem Lieferkonzept zu bringen ist.
Agile Baden/Finding Purpose in Chaos with Personal AgilityPeter Stevens
The Covid19 has caused much of the economy to shut down, caused many people to work from home (while taking care of their kids!), and caused many people to rethink what they do and how they do it. The world is coming to an end. Or is it a great opportunity? Or both?
We’ll look at how finding purpose can help you face the future without fear and how personal agility can help find purpose of move forward despite the challenges around you.
Geeignetste Vertragsform für EntwicklungsprojektePeter Stevens
Jedes Projekt ist ein Sprung ins Unbekannte und Murphy war ein Optimist. Alles, was passieren kann, wird passieren. Scrum und andere agile Frameworks wurden entwickelt, um Risiken zu verringern und die Erfolgswahrscheinlichkeit von Softwareentwicklungsprojekten zu erhöhen.
Viele Entwicklungsarbeiten werden heutzutage outgesourced. Ein guter Vertrag unterstützt eine gute Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Vertragspartnern. Hindernisse, welche im Vertrag verankert sind, sind kaum zu beseitigen. Was für Alternativen gibt es und welche führen am ehesten zu einem erfolgreichen Abschluss?
Update! Ten Things to Tell Management About Scrum and AgilePeter Stevens
Last year, I shared 10 key points the leaders need to know about Scrum and Agile. Since then, I have worked on two transitions. What works, what doesn't, and how would I update the advice from last year?
Some of the things you do have meaning. Some don't. These six questions identify what has meaning for you and what doesn't. My talk at #AceConf 2018 in Krakow and for the Discuss Agile Group in May 2018.
Scrum and Personal Agility are simple frameworks for getting good at getting the right things done. Scrum is team-based framework, Personal Agility is an individual or pair-oriented framework. How are they similar? And how does Personal Agility help you in contexts where Scrum is not appropriate?
Personal Agility: From Personal Satisfaction to Professional ImpactPeter Stevens
Personal Agility is a simple, easy-to-use framework to help you figure out and do more of what really matters. Personal Agility connects what you do with who you are and who you want to be. Personal Agility is also a simple leadership framework to help you build alignment throughout your organization.
Do you have too much to do and not enough time to do it? This talk give answers, shares case studies, and shows how you can use this simple framework to do more that matters and less that doesn't!
As presented at Torino Agile Conference, February 3, 2018
How to do more that matters: From personal satisfaction to professional successPeter Stevens
Why are organizations challenged by agile transitions? How can you get better at doing what matters, both for your own benefit and for more success at work? Peter Stevens explains the simple tools of personal agility and closes the loop between personal and organizational agility.
How to do more that matters: From personal satisfaction to professional successPeter Stevens
What really matters? This question gives you context for making decisions about your life and your projects? How can you do more that matters? How can you have achieve results at work?
In introduction to becoming a Certified Scrum Trainer. My Story on becoming a CST. Current requirements and expectations. What to look for in a mentor. Webinar with Discussing Agile
How to do more that matters: From personal satisfaction to professional successPeter Stevens
What really matters? This question gives you context for making decisions about your life and your projects? How can you do more that matters? How can you have achieve results at work?
160829 personal scrum pecha kucha finalPeter Stevens
My Personal Scrum help you get more done of what really matters. This is the story of how I came to create it, what makes it special, and an invitation to check it out. First presented at #ALE2016
How would we define Scrum? How could we convince people to do Scrum? I believe that agreements are more powerful than rules. I also believe that Scrum implements patterns that most of us have experienced in our own most successful projects. Let's test that belief and see how we can apply that to facilitating Scrum adoption. During this interactive workshop, we:
• Share and reflect on the experiences from our own best projects
• Look for patterns in those projects
• Compare Scrum with our own best experiences
• Explore an agreement-based adoption strategy
The workshop also includes some additional food for thought: What if we considered the Scrum Flow as a series of opportunities to ask ourselves powerful questions?
What if Scrum had no rules? How would we define it? What if there were no Scrum? How would we create
it? Scrum is based on successful patterns for product development. During this workshop, we will
reflect and share the experiences from our own best projects, and look for patterns in those projects.
Oprah Winfrey: A Leader in Media, Philanthropy, and Empowerment | CIO Women M...CIOWomenMagazine
This person is none other than Oprah Winfrey, a highly influential figure whose impact extends beyond television. This article will delve into the remarkable life and lasting legacy of Oprah. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance, compassion, and firm determination.
The Team Member and Guest Experience - Lead and Take Care of your restaurant team. They are the people closest to and delivering Hospitality to your paying Guests!
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Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
Senior Project and Engineering Leader Jim Smith.pdfJim Smith
I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
My experience includes:
Managed customized engineered refrigeration system projects with high voltage power panels from quote to ship, coordinating actions between electrical engineering, mechanical design and application engineering, purchasing, production, test, quality assurance and field installation. Managed projects $25k to $1M per project; 4-8 per month. (Hussmann refrigeration)
Successfully developed the $15-20M yearly corporate capital strategy for manufacturing, with the Executive Team and key stakeholders. Created project scope and specifications, business case, ROI, managed project plans with key personnel for nine consumer product manufacturing and distribution sites; to support the company’s strategic sales plan.
Over 15 years of experience managing and developing cost improvement projects with key Stakeholders, site Manufacturing Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Maintenance, and facility support personnel to optimize pro-duction operations, safety, EHS, and new product development. (BioLab, Deutz, Caire)
Experience working as a Technical Manager developing new products with chemical engineers and packaging engineers to enhance and reduce the cost of retail products. I have led the activities of multiple engineering groups with diverse backgrounds.
Great experience managing the product development of products which utilize complex electrical controls, high voltage power panels, product testing, and commissioning.
Created project scope, business case, ROI for multiple capital projects to support electrotechnical assembly and CPG goods. Identified project cost, risk, success criteria, and performed equipment qualifications. (Carrier, Electrolux, Biolab, Price, Hussmann)
Created detailed projects plans using MS Project, Gant charts in excel, and updated new product development in Jira for stakeholders and project team members including critical path.
Great knowledge of ISO9001, NFPA, OSHA regulations.
User level knowledge of MRP/SAP, MS Project, Powerpoint, Visio, Mastercontrol, JIRA, Power BI and Tableau.
I appreciate your consideration, and look forward to discussing this role with you, and how I can lead your company’s growth and profitability. I can be contacted via LinkedIn via phone or E Mail.
Jim Smith
678-993-7195
jimsmith30024@gmail.com
The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
Case Analysis - The Sky is the Limit | Principles of Management
200229 PMDays Kharkiv 3 Secrets of Agile Leaders
1. Three secrets of Agile Leaders:
Leading others by leading yourself
Peter Stevens
Kharkiv PMDay
Workshops
2. Who is in the room? Would you consider yourself a…
• Developer – you design, create, test or deploy a product or service
• Agile Developer – you subscribe to the values and principles of the
Agile Manifesto
• Anti-Agile – you’re one of those developers who hate “Agile”
• Agile Leadership role– you serve as Agile Coach, Scrum Master or
Product Owner
• Project Manager
• Line Manager – Team or Group Manager
• C-Level Manager – You have overall responsibility for your company
or business unit
• Anyone else?
4. What do executives ask about agility?
• What are the buzzwords about?
• How can we innovate faster?
• How can we get business and technology to talk to each other?
• How can we develop better products?
• How can we educate our clients?
• How can agile make us better at delighting the customer
• How can I make it a success?
• What does it mean for me?
5. This introduction represents the start of a conversation
Behavior
PerspectiveMindset
Source: Barry O’Reilly, Unlearning
7. What is agility?
User Stories
SAFe
Sprint
Scrum
Planning
Poker
Story Points
Product
Backlog
Scrum Master
CI/CD
Pair
Programming
Kanban
LeSS
Product
Owner
13. Fake Agility - 2
User
Stories
SAFe
Sprint
Scrum
Planning
Poker
Story
Points
Product
Backlog
Scrum
Master
CI/CD
Pair
Programming
Kanban
Product
Owner
LeSSDo Scrum!
14. What does it mean to be agile?
Steve Denning’s Three “Laws” of Agile Organizations
• Law of the Customer
• Focus on customer needs, both existing customers, and even more importantly, new
customers and new markets
• Law of the Network
• Information flows without friction through the organization to seize opportunities or fix
problems
• Law of Small Teams
• Get business and technology working together efficiently to create customer-centric
products
18. Agility has become a topic for leadership
https://www.wsj.com/articles/are-you-agile-enough-for-agile-management-11565607600https://hbr.org/2016/05/embracing-agile
19. I’d like to share three examples of successful leaders and
reveal their secrets of agile leadership
Secret 3Secret 2Secret 1
22. “Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but
most of these were largely concerned with the movements
of small green pieces of paper, which is odd because on
the whole it wasn’t the small green pieces of paper that
were unhappy.”
-- Douglas Adams
23. I don’t like how sugar makes me feel.
So I want to avoid sugar and carbohydrates.
26. Christmas represented a severe thunderstorm!
“They are good,
they are really good”
SugarPressure.com: Trader Joe's Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
https://www.sugarpressure.com/2010/12/trader-joes-milk-chocolate-peanut-butter-cups.html
32. How to create alignment among 400,000 people
Every member of the Apollo
mission knew:
1. We are going to the moon
2. It’s not going to fail because of
me
3. If something goes wrong…
Apollo 11 Ready for Launch
33. How to create alignment among 400,000 people
Every member of the Apollo
mission knew:
1. We are going to the moon
2. It’s not going to fail because of
me
3. If something goes wrong,
remember item 1
Chandrayaan 2 Ready for Launch
45. Six months later…
• “We accomplished everything needed
to achieve our initial goals.
• “Half of our initial ideas proved unnecessary, so we didn't do them.
• “We were able to achieve all our goals with ½ the work & ¼ of the time
• “And the the results are already visible in our finances!”
-- Walter Stultzer, Executive Director, Futureworks AG
46. How Walter’s team did it
• “I committed to making this a
success
• “I communicated WHY, then WHAT
• “We applied Scrum to improving
the company
• “Every three weeks or so, my
management and I got together…
• “Personal Agility was the most
important part of all
48. What are the top agile practices used in Development?
• Daily standup
• Sprint/iteration planning
• Retrospectives
• Sprint/iteration review
• Short iterations
Source: VersionOne, 12th Annual State of Agile Report, 2018
49. As part of their job to improve your organization,
does you manager…?
Practice
• Daily standup
• Sprint/iteration planning
• Retrospectives
• Sprint/iteration review
• Short iterations
% of development teams that use
• 90%
• 88%
• 85%
• 80%
• 69%
Source: VersionOne, 12th Annual State of Agile Report, 2018
51. 1 week
20 weeks
Speed comparison
This is you working on five things at once
1
2
3
4
5
52. There is a huge potential
to improve company performance
by eliminating excessive multitasking in management.
53. Tip: Start with Yourself
Apply Techniques from your Dev Teams
Apply Agility to Leadership
54. How to apply these three secrets of agile leadership
Apply Agility to
Leadership
Create clarity
on
what really
matters
Change is easy
if you want to
do it
55. Would you like to be the next Futureworks?
Walter Stulzer, Executive Director
58. Would you like to be like Walter?
• Peter Stevens
• Co-Founder
Personal Agility Institute
• peter@saat-network.ch
• @peterstev
Walter Stulzer, Executive Director