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Disruption - How the World Works
Mark Allen discusses disruption, comparing it with innovation, and sharing advice on how to be prepared for disruption and how to deal with it.
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Introduction to Sociocracy 3.0 – Effective Collaboration at Any Scale
Frederik Vannieuwenhuyse explains the basic concepts of Sociocracy 3.0, looking at some patterns regarding co-creation and evolution, meeting practices, and organizational structures.
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Manual Testing is Dead. Long Live Manual Testing
Tony Bruce discusses testing and the differences between manual and automated testing, if such a distinction should exist.
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Data-Based Coaching Brings Humanness to Agile Teams
Bazil Arden discusses how ‘data-based coaching’ helps to surface and tackle cognitive biases, focus on the wider system and counter political forces, enhancing psychological safety.
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This Is the Sound of All of Us
Martin Burns discusses how music can help in delivering creative work.
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The Journey to Continuous Delivery
Dan North argues that the purpose of Continuous Delivery is to support business agility, and that people shouldn’t try to boil the ocean, but instead choose one thing to go after.
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Introduction to Lean IT
Philippe Guenet introduces the concepts and practices of Lean IT and explores how Lean IT can be combined with Agile, in support and acceleration of enterprise transformations.
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The PO Skillset
Geoff Watts shares from his experience encountering Product Owners in his 15 years as coach and trainer in business.
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Neuroscience: The Secret to Becoming a Better Agile Coach
Philiy Lander discusses the brain, what it does, how the brain changes (neuroplasticity), how stress affects the brain, how to keep the brain engaged and how to be a better Agile coach.
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Putting the ‘V’ in MVP
Ralf Jeffery presents building the simplest version of a product, letting the target audience use it, then enhancing it based on the feedback received.
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Agile Adoption Stories from Highly Varied Organizational Cultures
Rowan Bunning introduces Frederic LaLoux’s consciousness model and presents the characteristics of its four stages.
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Kanban Roll-out Survival: Dealing with 'Idiots'
Katherine Kirk explains how to apply eastern philosophical models to help extend and support core Lean and Agile methods and practices when coaching teams, executives, project managers and devs.