"If you cannot verbalise a problem, then you do not have a problem yet." It's another learning 3.0 tool to help the problem discovering and the problem solving.
Pack of slides from my presentation about the Agile Coaching DNA in the Agile Coaching Circles Melbourne (Link: https://www.meetup.com/AgileCoach/events/244510278/)
Understanding the function of an Agile Coach is much more feasible once we acknowledge the set of “why’s” described in the previous section. An Agile Coach is a professional who will assist the organisation in solving the types of problems listed above. It’s possible to do it in different ways; however, let’s explore a few details regarding what is the gist of the activity of Agile Coaching.
We can summarise the essence of the work of an Agile Coach using a model called “The Agile Coaching DNA”. This DNA works as a compass to guide the decisions about which practices and approaches we can use to help clients achieve better results.
A presentation given to AgileWelly in Wellington NZ, by Stephen Reed to several keen agilites. Basically my little Agile Coaching journey. Thanks goes out to Lyssa Adkins and all the others that have trained me as well as all the teams I have worked with over the years who have also trained me.
Coaching is the Product: building your agile coaching backlogTricia Savage Bailey
Agile Camp Portland 2019, Tricia Savage Bailey and John Eisenschmidt walk you through a set of exercises to try on and role play using agile to structure your agile coaching approach
Tips for creating a Self Organizing TeamsYves Hanoulle
The presentation was delivered in
Kjiv (AgileEE)
Geneve (AgileTourGeneve),
Agilis2009 (Iceland)
Scandinavian Developer Conference 2010
Agile Tour Bordeaux 2010
Agile Leadership Is Overrated - Isnt It?lazygolfer
Presentation for Mile High PMI Workshop on April 11, 2009
Abstract:
This workshop will focus on the concept of leadership in organizations which use an agile development process. When people speak about agile it is common to hear terms like “no command and control,” “there is no one particular person in charge,” and “managers support rather than manage.” In this type of environment, where is there room for “leadership?” The workshop will look at leadership from several different perspectives and examine whether or not leadership is necessary. If it is necessary for leadership, where does it come from and how is it manifested? For project managers a thorough understanding of the realities of agile leadership is not a nicety, it is a necessity for success with agile projects. The workshop will consist of approximately equal parts presentation and hands on exercises.
Pack of slides from my presentation about the Agile Coaching DNA in the Agile Coaching Circles Melbourne (Link: https://www.meetup.com/AgileCoach/events/244510278/)
Understanding the function of an Agile Coach is much more feasible once we acknowledge the set of “why’s” described in the previous section. An Agile Coach is a professional who will assist the organisation in solving the types of problems listed above. It’s possible to do it in different ways; however, let’s explore a few details regarding what is the gist of the activity of Agile Coaching.
We can summarise the essence of the work of an Agile Coach using a model called “The Agile Coaching DNA”. This DNA works as a compass to guide the decisions about which practices and approaches we can use to help clients achieve better results.
A presentation given to AgileWelly in Wellington NZ, by Stephen Reed to several keen agilites. Basically my little Agile Coaching journey. Thanks goes out to Lyssa Adkins and all the others that have trained me as well as all the teams I have worked with over the years who have also trained me.
Coaching is the Product: building your agile coaching backlogTricia Savage Bailey
Agile Camp Portland 2019, Tricia Savage Bailey and John Eisenschmidt walk you through a set of exercises to try on and role play using agile to structure your agile coaching approach
Tips for creating a Self Organizing TeamsYves Hanoulle
The presentation was delivered in
Kjiv (AgileEE)
Geneve (AgileTourGeneve),
Agilis2009 (Iceland)
Scandinavian Developer Conference 2010
Agile Tour Bordeaux 2010
Agile Leadership Is Overrated - Isnt It?lazygolfer
Presentation for Mile High PMI Workshop on April 11, 2009
Abstract:
This workshop will focus on the concept of leadership in organizations which use an agile development process. When people speak about agile it is common to hear terms like “no command and control,” “there is no one particular person in charge,” and “managers support rather than manage.” In this type of environment, where is there room for “leadership?” The workshop will look at leadership from several different perspectives and examine whether or not leadership is necessary. If it is necessary for leadership, where does it come from and how is it manifested? For project managers a thorough understanding of the realities of agile leadership is not a nicety, it is a necessity for success with agile projects. The workshop will consist of approximately equal parts presentation and hands on exercises.
In an ever-changing world where we are all being asked to do more with less, the cracks are starting to show. Global studies of organisations highlight the unrelenting need for uplift in performance - yet many of those responsible for the uplift (managers and teams) indicate they don't have any more to give. Within this environment, the productivity and role of teams becomes critical to success. Experience tells us however that not only do many teams fail to reach their full potential; they can in fact unknowingly impede their own performance.
In this presentation, you will learn:
1. How focusing solely on improving performance can actually undermine its effectiveness.
2. Successfully coaching a team is actually like a marriage - it needs continued investment, honest dialogue and support to make it a success.
3. Practical tools and tips to coach your team or the teams you are responsible for to new levels by focusing on the drivers of exceptional performance.
High Performing Teams: Shared Values, Diverse StrengthsDan Griffiths
Is your team performing at its very best? Do you have team members that are playing out of position? How can you build a sense of shared values and tap into the diverse strengths of each member of your team? This session uses Gallup's Strengths framework to engage your team in productive conversations about leveraging the unique gifts and talents of each member.
Beyond the Scrum Master - Becoming an Agile CoachCprime
For an organization to truly move to agility they must develop more than the traditional Scrum roles of ScrumMaster, Product Owner and Scrum team. They must create internal agile coaches. These agile advocates guide other ScrumMasters and Product Owners, assist teams with problems implementing Scrum and help the organization adopt the agile mindset.
How do you move from the ScrumMaster role to that of an agile coach? In this session, we’ll identify the characteristics of a good agile coach, how the role differs from the ScrumMaster and how to build an internal agile coaching organization. We’ll learn:
• Who makes a good agile coach
• How a typical internal agile coach spends their time
• How to assess problems in an unfamiliar team
• Metrics and tools to help the agile coach
• Getting teams started in Agile
• Continuing your own learning
This session is crucial for anyone who has a desire to help agile practices grow and thrive in the organization.
Coach your team to success: Tips for Team Building Through CoachingKevin Kragenbrink
Lead your team to peak performance through coaching. The CEO Rule is, you lead people you manage systems. This presentation offers tools and ideas for using coaching to lead your team to greater success and productivity.
Team coaching: For the force that drives most organizationsLearningade
Teams and team coaching are the forces driving most organizations. Hence, it is important for a manager to lead by coaching his or her to perform effectively. This presentation shares some key fundamental tips to team coach toward successful performance .
Evoking excellence through agile coachingChris Chan
The Agile Coach is an important role in helping individuals, teams and leaders understand, adopt and improve Agile ways of working in their specific context. Agile Coaches can help people grow, develop, and learn new ways of working and thinking. In this presentation we will explore the role of the Agile Coach, the competency framework and the benefits of coaching.
The presentation will be provided by Chris Chan, a current Agile Coaches with real-world experience, who is committed to uncovering better ways of working by doing it and helping others do it.
Is your organization benefitting from the effectiveness of High Performance Teams (HPTs)? Use this presentation to learn how HPTs produce more successful business outcomes, about the roles of leaders and members in HPTs, how to assess team effectiveness, and how to build HPTs.
For more information about building High Performance Teams, please see www.tbointl.com
Transforming Business Operations: Our Name is Our Mission
TBO International, with offices in Houston and San Antonio, is recognized as a firm that consistently helps improve organizational performance through our expertise, objectivity and partnering. Our success is measured by achieving our client's business targets, whether performance, economic or behavioral.
What is agile coaching? What is expected from you as an agile coach? What you should provide your team? What are the different stances you should master? How to enhance your skills as a coach, mentor, and teacher.
Deck of slides from my session about Creating Great Teams using Management 3.0 at the Agile Brisbane Meetup (Aug 2016) - http://www.meetup.com/Agile-Brisbane/events/230559396/?eventId=230559396
Deck of slides from session about Fusing the Agile Testing into an Agile Team at the Agile Testing and Test Automation Summit 2016 (Melbourne on 08th September)
In an ever-changing world where we are all being asked to do more with less, the cracks are starting to show. Global studies of organisations highlight the unrelenting need for uplift in performance - yet many of those responsible for the uplift (managers and teams) indicate they don't have any more to give. Within this environment, the productivity and role of teams becomes critical to success. Experience tells us however that not only do many teams fail to reach their full potential; they can in fact unknowingly impede their own performance.
In this presentation, you will learn:
1. How focusing solely on improving performance can actually undermine its effectiveness.
2. Successfully coaching a team is actually like a marriage - it needs continued investment, honest dialogue and support to make it a success.
3. Practical tools and tips to coach your team or the teams you are responsible for to new levels by focusing on the drivers of exceptional performance.
High Performing Teams: Shared Values, Diverse StrengthsDan Griffiths
Is your team performing at its very best? Do you have team members that are playing out of position? How can you build a sense of shared values and tap into the diverse strengths of each member of your team? This session uses Gallup's Strengths framework to engage your team in productive conversations about leveraging the unique gifts and talents of each member.
Beyond the Scrum Master - Becoming an Agile CoachCprime
For an organization to truly move to agility they must develop more than the traditional Scrum roles of ScrumMaster, Product Owner and Scrum team. They must create internal agile coaches. These agile advocates guide other ScrumMasters and Product Owners, assist teams with problems implementing Scrum and help the organization adopt the agile mindset.
How do you move from the ScrumMaster role to that of an agile coach? In this session, we’ll identify the characteristics of a good agile coach, how the role differs from the ScrumMaster and how to build an internal agile coaching organization. We’ll learn:
• Who makes a good agile coach
• How a typical internal agile coach spends their time
• How to assess problems in an unfamiliar team
• Metrics and tools to help the agile coach
• Getting teams started in Agile
• Continuing your own learning
This session is crucial for anyone who has a desire to help agile practices grow and thrive in the organization.
Coach your team to success: Tips for Team Building Through CoachingKevin Kragenbrink
Lead your team to peak performance through coaching. The CEO Rule is, you lead people you manage systems. This presentation offers tools and ideas for using coaching to lead your team to greater success and productivity.
Team coaching: For the force that drives most organizationsLearningade
Teams and team coaching are the forces driving most organizations. Hence, it is important for a manager to lead by coaching his or her to perform effectively. This presentation shares some key fundamental tips to team coach toward successful performance .
Evoking excellence through agile coachingChris Chan
The Agile Coach is an important role in helping individuals, teams and leaders understand, adopt and improve Agile ways of working in their specific context. Agile Coaches can help people grow, develop, and learn new ways of working and thinking. In this presentation we will explore the role of the Agile Coach, the competency framework and the benefits of coaching.
The presentation will be provided by Chris Chan, a current Agile Coaches with real-world experience, who is committed to uncovering better ways of working by doing it and helping others do it.
Is your organization benefitting from the effectiveness of High Performance Teams (HPTs)? Use this presentation to learn how HPTs produce more successful business outcomes, about the roles of leaders and members in HPTs, how to assess team effectiveness, and how to build HPTs.
For more information about building High Performance Teams, please see www.tbointl.com
Transforming Business Operations: Our Name is Our Mission
TBO International, with offices in Houston and San Antonio, is recognized as a firm that consistently helps improve organizational performance through our expertise, objectivity and partnering. Our success is measured by achieving our client's business targets, whether performance, economic or behavioral.
What is agile coaching? What is expected from you as an agile coach? What you should provide your team? What are the different stances you should master? How to enhance your skills as a coach, mentor, and teacher.
Deck of slides from my session about Creating Great Teams using Management 3.0 at the Agile Brisbane Meetup (Aug 2016) - http://www.meetup.com/Agile-Brisbane/events/230559396/?eventId=230559396
Deck of slides from session about Fusing the Agile Testing into an Agile Team at the Agile Testing and Test Automation Summit 2016 (Melbourne on 08th September)
Deck of slides from my keynote at Dia de Agilidade (Brazil). In this session, I talk about a different strategy for change management in Agile transformations.
Watch the full video (in Portuguese) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEfSwSCvLWs
Este mini e-book visa compartilhar algumas dicas para ajudar profissionais que estejam dando seus primeiros passos no desafio de escalar Agile. Não há uma ordem exata dentre essas dicas. Algumas delas podem inclusive não fazer sentido algum para seu contexto. O objetivo de produzir esse material é compilar diferentes lições importantes que foram aprendidas (muitas vezes duramente) no campo de batalha de transição e experimentação de métodos ágeis dentro de grandes organizações.
Design a small exhibition on the history of graphic design for ONE of the subject areas below : Subjects : Plakatstil (Poster Style) artworks - From Lucian Bernhard. The other artworks can be from other designers too : Ludwig Hohlwein, Edmund Edel (de), Ernst Deutsch-Dryden (de), Hans Lindenstadt, Julius Klinger, Julius Gipkens, Paul Scheurich (de), Karl Schulpig (de) and Hans Rudi Erdt. (choose some artworks from 1 or 2 of them) The exhibition will consist of the selection of 12-15 works of graphic design. You are responsible for:
Inovação pelo Design - Introdução ao Design ThinkingJoana Cerejo
Apesar de crescente em popularidade, actualmente, o Design Thinking é ainda observado com algum cepticismo. A difícil análise do seu impacto e a subjectividade da quantificação dos seus benefícios, são as principais causas para este comportamento. Face a esta premissa, esta apresentação pretende abordar esse cepticismo e contribuir para esclarecê-lo, fornecendo esclarecimentos à cerca desta metodologia e em que medidas as empresas podem lucrar por meio de produtos e serviços criativos.
Esta apresentação revê o significado e conceito de produtos e serviços criativos, como também de inovação e design. De forma a chegar a uma análise critica sobre a evolução do conceito de Design, que evolui a partir do produto para o serviço, e por último do processo para a estratégia, o que nos conduziu a novas formas de Design, o Design Thinking.
“Queeeeima senhor!”, “Vade retro, Satanás!” Talvez você já ouviu essas icônicas frases proferidas por alguém extremamente religioso quando vê algum ato que contrarie a sua crença. Baseada nessa situação metafórica, essa palestra discorrerá sobre a maneira como os métodos ágeis estão sendo vividos nas grandes organizações e, como que essas maneiras são interpretados pelas pessoas que seguem de forma extrema as escrituras sagradas da agilidade. Essa será uma palestra que, com bastante bom humor e com uma boa dose de interação com o público, gerará uma séria e profunda reflexão na comunidade sobre a postura de resistência adotada contra novas abordagens/extensões dentro do próprio ecossistema ágil.
These slides will help you to understand how you can change/modify your negative consequences using the Thinking Hack. The Thinking Hack is an approach based in 5 attitudes:
- Recognise that only you can change your own thinking.
- Get ownership on the “outputs" of your thinking
- Doubt your own certainty
- Learn different perspectives about your thinking
- Get discipline to try a new thinking
Thinking Hack is a approach based on 5 key attitudes:
- Recognise that only you can change your own thinking.
- Get ownership of the “outputs" of your thinking
- Doubt your own certainty
- Learn about different perspectives of your thinking
- Be disciplined and try thinking differently
The Elevator Pitch - Vendendo uma ideia numa viagem de elevadorMonkeyBusiness
Apresentação baseada no artigo The Art of the Elevator Pitch: 10 Great Tips, escrito por Audrey Watterso site ReadWrite Start. São 10 dicas de como apresentar a sua idéia numa viagem de elevador, que dura em média 10 segundos.
Palestra Ministrada no Agile Floripa em Junho de 2016 sobre alguns assuntos mais atuais que tive contato na Kanban Week San Diego. O que é agilidade? O modelo STATIK. O que é "orientação a serviços" do Kanban? E uso de simulação Monte Carlo para priorização de lotes maiores (iniciativas, projetos).
I aim to dispel the myths that coupons are a brand damaging tactic and that they add real value to our business with increased AOV’s, conversion and Year time value vs. the total online business.
Experience level: Intermediate
Target audience: Affiliate/Publisher
Niche/vertical: B2B
Blair de Jong, Affiliate Marketing Manager, Getty Images (Twitter @blairdejong)
Is your organization utilizing talent and competency management methods to its fullest potential? Take the quiz to find out if you should take action and start benefiting today.
Do you think your work must be 100% perfect, 100% of the time? Or that you haven’t truly earned your position? Does your confidence take a plunge when you suffer a setback? You are not alone. 70% of the U.S. population has experienced this feeling, known as impostor syndrome. Instead of hiding behind the fears of failure, we all need to face them, overcome them, and learn from them. The best way to defeat imposter syndrome is to change the workplace environment.
An Excellent Business Plan Does Not Guarantee SuccessCenterfor HCI
In business and in life, you never know what is going to happen, especially in an economy that is constantly in flux. In that sense, treating your business plan as though it is set in stone is detrimental to your ability to succeed.
Critical Success Levers:
1. Accountability - feeling responsible to deliver on commitment, no matter what
2. Engagement - involvement and enthusiasm about the work and the company
3. Collaboration - effective team-work focused on overall organization's goal
Slides do meu keynote "Como não ficar careca em Agile Transformations" realizado na abertura do Agile Brazil 2017 em Belém do Pará (site do evento www.agilebrazil.com/2017/)
Palestra sobre JoyCracy - Construindo empresas desejáveis, feita no TDC 2014 (The Developers Conference), realizado em Maio de 2014 em Floripa (SC), Brasil.
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.
Public Speaking Tips to Help You Be A Strong Leader.pdfPinta Partners
In the realm of effective leadership, a multitude of skills come into play, but one stands out as both crucial and challenging: public speaking.
Public speaking transcends mere eloquence; it serves as the medium through which leaders articulate their vision, inspire action, and foster engagement. For leaders, refining public speaking skills is essential, elevating their ability to influence, persuade, and lead with resolute conviction. Here are some key tips to consider: https://joellandau.com/the-public-speaking-tips-to-help-you-be-a-stronger-leader/
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
Comparing Stability and Sustainability in Agile SystemsRob Healy
Copy of the presentation given at XP2024 based on a research paper.
In this paper we explain wat overwork is and the physical and mental health risks associated with it.
We then explore how overwork relates to system stability and inventory.
Finally there is a call to action for Team Leads / Scrum Masters / Managers to measure and monitor excess work for individual teams.
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!
Make the call, and we can assist you.
408-784-7371
Foodservice Consulting + Design
Specific ServPoints should be tailored for restaurants in all food service segments. Your ServPoints should be the centerpiece of brand delivery training (guest service) and align with your brand position and marketing initiatives, especially in high-labor-cost conditions.
408-784-7371
Foodservice Consulting + Design
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.
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