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Undercover Kanban
Andy Carmichael discusses Kanban and how to use insights and techniques from Kanban within any process framework.
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Problem Solving in “Brain on” Mode
Wolfgang Wiedenroth presents real life examples of situations where he used the “brain on” mode to solve the problems at hand and explains how to use it.
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Building a Responsive Organization
Sami Honkonen looks at the building blocks of a responsive organization that thrives in uncertainty by understanding complexity, systems, experiments, transparency and empowering execution.
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I Am the Change, and the Change Starts with Me
Nader Talai discusses approaches to change and change agents, proposing an alternative way to address change.
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What Is the Purpose of the LLKD Community?
Chris Matts discusses how Agile was confiscated by salesmen who just want to sell solutions that just “work” instead of solving actual problems.
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What Makes an Agile Manager?
Roisi Proven discusses what an agile project looks like to different people, what common misconceptions are attached to some of these titles, and all the ways in which they intersect.
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Can't We Just Agree Quality Is Good?
Torbjörn Gyllebring considers that software development needs a better understanding about the dynamics and economic implications of deliberate, thoughtful contextualization of quality.
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Portfolio Planning and Prioritization at Scale
Jasper Sonnevelt discusses how to do portfolio planning and prioritization at scale, elaborating on practices developed at one of the largest banks in Netherlands.
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Yes, and...
Liz Keogh uses the principle of "Yes, and..." as a way of looking differently at some core Kanban principles, explaining how to create leadership and bring safety to the team.
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Respect for People - Lean's Neglected Pillar
Jon Terry explores some key ideas around team structure and the responsibilities of both team members and managers in a respectful Lean-Agile company.
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Reality Bites and Stranger Things
Renee Troughton discusses dealing with leaders when things have gone wrong and there is hostility in the air.
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Women in Agile and the Confidence Code
Kelly Snavely explores the roots of confidence and the gender gap between men and women. The talk is inspired by the book 'The Confidence Code' by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman.