This is a presentation that Allison Pollard and I have been delivering because of our desire to see communities of practice flourish as vehicles for improvement
Does coaching feel trying at times? "Sometimes we're tested. Not to show our weakness, but to discover our strengths. When adopting new frameworks and practices that challenge old habits or beliefs, individuals often get stuck. And when individuals are stuck, it can lead to entire teams or organizations getting stuck. In this session, we'll explore what it means to amplify our strengths rather than our weaknesses in order to help people get un-stuck. Find out how we've changed hearts and minds to embrace change by tapping into our uniqueness as coaches.
If you are a change agent working with teams or leaders who are struggling to be agile, learn how to use your strengths to meet them where they are and form a stronger coaching relationship.
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Everyone hits a challenge at some point in adopting agile and belonging to a larger community can help you overcome those challenges. Whether you call it a tribe, a user group, or a community of practice, having a group of people to share ideas with and learn from is a valuable tool to further your personal development and maintain your sanity. Learn about what communities of practice are, how to start them, and why they’re an important part of growing agile.
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If you are a change agent working with teams or leaders who are struggling to be agile, learn how to use your strengths to meet them where they are and form a stronger coaching relationship.
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Everyone hits a challenge at some point in adopting agile and belonging to a larger community can help you overcome those challenges. Whether you call it a tribe, a user group, or a community of practice, having a group of people to share ideas with and learn from is a valuable tool to further your personal development and maintain your sanity. Learn about what communities of practice are, how to start them, and why they’re an important part of growing agile.
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This is the set of slides used for the morning workshop on facilitating communities, along with two other sets of slides that might be useful later to participants, but which we did not conver/talk about. So be forewarned!
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More on Leadership Metaphor Explorer here: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/category/metaphor/
Webinar Series Archive is here: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/introductory-webinars-for-explorers-and-essentials/
www.ccl.org/Transformations
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Webinar Series Archive is here: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/introductory-webinars-for-explorers-and-essentials/
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More at www.ccl.org/Values
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with the content co created also by Tim Lyons and Sarah Coleman
The link to the write up page and resources of this webinar:
https://www.apm.org.uk/news/lessons-from-lockdown-webinar/
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This tool is designed to help people talk about and improve collaboration in their group or organization, and to learn about the principles, practices, and action logics supporting a collaborative leadership culture.
For stories and information visit our support blog at www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/category/collaboration/
Collaboration Explorer is based in part on the work of Dr. Edward Marshall with colleagues at the Center for Creative Leadership.
The Leadership Explorer Webinar Series Archive is at: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/introductory-webinars-for-explorers-and-essentials/
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http://cop.ccl.org/connected/connect/webinar-archive/
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Have you heard the famous quote, "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"? Could it be that we are not looking at transformations with the right perspective? Could it be that we only have, and use a hammer? Maybe we have different types of it, and we don't even notice?
If the above interests you, please join us. Let us share our experiences, and how we moved away from using the "hammer" within organizations. We looked at culture from three different perspectives; Culture as an outcome, Culture as an objective and Culture as a goal. Each can take you to a completely different end states. We are going to share with you what we learned from our experience in transforming one of the biggest departments of one of the top 5 banks in Canada.
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More on Leadership Metaphor Explorer here: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/category/metaphor/
Webinar Series Archive is here: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/introductory-webinars-for-explorers-and-essentials/
www.ccl.org/Transformations
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Webinar Series Archive is here: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/introductory-webinars-for-explorers-and-essentials/
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Special guests: Joel Wright and Janet Carlson
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From David M. Horth, Chuck Palus & Lyndon Rego
More at www.ccl.org/Values
Lessons from lockdown
Tuesday 8 September 2020
presented by
Ian Cribbes and Vicki Griffiths
with the content co created also by Tim Lyons and Sarah Coleman
The link to the write up page and resources of this webinar:
https://www.apm.org.uk/news/lessons-from-lockdown-webinar/
These are the slides used as the basis for my interactive session at the Rotary International Convention. We had tremendous insights from our participants.
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Please join us and our guests Anand Chandrasekar and Meena Wilson. Sponsored by Labs@CCL. Meena and Anand will update us with best practices and the latest developments in using Experience Explorer. More on EE at www.ccl.org/Experience . EE is based on the CCL Lessons of Experience research. Experience Explorer™ equips a facilitator with a simple, energizing tool to help managers explore their most memorable workplace experiences and what they learned about leadership from those experiences. This tool is based on proven research and offers the opportunity to accelerate leadership development – enhancing leaders’ ability to learn from experience at all levels. Experience Explorer™ is much more than a personal inventory of experiences and lessons. It emphasizes the specific types of experiences and dimensions of lessons identified by CCL research as common to leading in organizations. A coach or consultant facilitating Experience Explorer with multiple leaders or a classroom instructor facilitating an educational session will need to provide each leader or student with a personal card deck.
Collaboration Explorer Webinar Dec 2016 CCL LabsCharles Palus
Collaboration Explorer™ is a prototype brought to you by CCL Labs at the Center for Creative Leadership. We invite your feedback and stories of application. Contact Charles J. Palus, palusc@ccl.org. or David Magellan Horth, horthd@ccl.org
This tool is designed to help people talk about and improve collaboration in their group or organization, and to learn about the principles, practices, and action logics supporting a collaborative leadership culture.
For stories and information visit our support blog at www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/category/collaboration/
Collaboration Explorer is based in part on the work of Dr. Edward Marshall with colleagues at the Center for Creative Leadership.
The Leadership Explorer Webinar Series Archive is at: http://www.leadingeffectively.com/leadership-explorer/introductory-webinars-for-explorers-and-essentials/
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http://cop.ccl.org/connected/connect/webinar-archive/
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Culture eats change for its breakfast! How many time have you discovered it? Have you noticed any indicators of it? How many times have you blamed the culture?
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Have you heard the famous quote, "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"? Could it be that we are not looking at transformations with the right perspective? Could it be that we only have, and use a hammer? Maybe we have different types of it, and we don't even notice?
If the above interests you, please join us. Let us share our experiences, and how we moved away from using the "hammer" within organizations. We looked at culture from three different perspectives; Culture as an outcome, Culture as an objective and Culture as a goal. Each can take you to a completely different end states. We are going to share with you what we learned from our experience in transforming one of the biggest departments of one of the top 5 banks in Canada.
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2. Today’s Backlog
What do we mean by
Community of Practice
How to get started
What to expect
3. What is a Community of
Practice?
? A group of people with
a common interest
A group of people
with a common goal of
improving
A group of people who
share experiences
Domain Community Practice
4. The First Agile Community of
Practice…
What did the agile manifesto signatories
want to do by gathering?
Find out the things we have in common.
Discover our strengths. Leverage our
skills.
What can we take away from them?
How to do work better…
5. The Evolution of
Communities of Practice
Product Based
User Groups
Center of Excellence
CoPs
Open Space
6. CoP Events
Solve a problem
Workshop
Collaboration
Presenters from
outside our
wheelhouse
Sage on stage
Community
presenters
Social Events
7. The Community Extends
Outside of the Meeting
A lunch room conversation
Crowdsourcing your problem
Small Groups
Study Buddies
8. Why Have a Community of
Practice?
? What does the
individual
receive?
What does the
organization
receive?
What does the
community
receive?
9. Who is Your Community ? For?
Who is the target?
Who presents?
ACTIVITY
ScrumMasters Teams Managers Organizations
10. ? What is Your Vision?
What state, context or situation
is your target in?
What is your purpose? What do
you do?
What makes this different from
other groups?
ACTIVITY
11. How are We Doing ? It?
The invitation matters
Pick a good location
Be happy with whoever shows
up
Don't give up too easily
I say that it's incredibly simple. Pick a
date, a time, a location, and invite people.
- Allison Pollard http://www.allisonpollard.com
12. What Type of Space is Needed
for the Community of Practice?
? Modular, open space
Big open wall space
Great lighting
13. ? How Much Does a
Community of Practice Cost?
$$
14. What Type of People are Needed to
Run a Community of Practice?
? ENTJ Extraverted
iNtuitive
Thinking
Judging
D I S C Sanguine
Choleric
Melancholic
Phlegmatic
Myers-Briggs
The Four Temperaments
Artisan
Guardian
Idealist
Rationalist
Keirsey Temperament Sorter
15. What will the Community ? of
Practice Need from Me?
It depends! What type of
community of practice…
You may start with shadowing for
ceremonies. Move on to cross team
facilitation.
You may start with sharing product walls.
Move on to prioritization styles.
You may start with TDD workshops.
Move on to code katas.
Presentations Community Connections Workshops
16. ? What Other Things Can a
Community of Practice Do?
C o P
Reveal organizational
impediments
Guide the organization
Raise the overall ability of the
organization
17. Now What? ? Possible futures
Stuff that needs
doing
What types of
people are
needed
People to serve
18. How Do We Create a
Backlog?
Backlog Doing ? Done
Value Stream
Don’t make long term plans
Reprioritize or recreate the
backlog every 6 months
Maybe 3 months
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http://leancoffee.org
19. Did It Work??
They stayed
until the end
They stayed
after the
meeting
They showed
up
20. Lifecycle of a Community of
Practice
Freshman
Sophomore
Senior
Addressing the needs of the individual
who actively seek out the community
Addressing the issues of the
organization(s) that it exists within
Addressing the issues of the greater
community that its domain caters to