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Evolving from Waterfall to Agile Strategic Planning in a Social Services Agency
Dan Montgomery shares Five Acres’ experience implementing Agile in a 128-years old social services agency.
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Agility - Not Enough? Too Much? Trying to Find Just Right
Tim Lister discusses which departments of an organization can have much benefit from Agile and which will benefit a little or have an increased risk if using Agile.
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Agile as a Metabolism
Arie van Bennekum discusses the changes needed to become agile, instead of doing Agile in order to be successful in an Agile endeavor.
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Agile Leadership: An Approach for Leaders in Large-Scale and Start-Up Companies
Lisa Frazier discusses how to adapt as a leader in different contexts by leveraging Agile methods, sharing lessons learnt from rural and urban Australia and experiences from Silicon Valley start-ups.
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Scaling as the Tide Turns
Cameron Gough discusses Australia Post’s three phases of growth, the hurdles met, the solutions found, learnings, and the techniques that helped them grow, scale and change the organization.
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A Corporation as Big as a Small Country: Towards an Agile Enterprise
Jeff Smith shares his experience bringing an Agile way of working to his own organization and to the greater IBM.
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Culture Eats Principles for Breakfast
Ian Dugmore and Jonathan Smart tell the story of Agile transformation across Barclays, what they have done and how they’ve done it, and the challenges bringing about culture change.
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#LearningIsHorrible, and Other Harsh Realities
Jeffrey Fredrick talks about how human psychology works against successful Agile adoption and that seeking excellence in Agile development requires difficult emotional work.
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Why Only Agile Organizations Will Survive
Chris Kruppa covers the reason for adopting Agile, why it is necessary and how organizations can inspire their teams to embrace Agile values without imposing it.
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Applying the Agile Mindset to Tough Business Challenges
Shane Hastie examines the underlying drivers and motivation for adopting Agile, explores what an Agile mindset actually means and shows how to apply the ideas embodied in the Agile Manifesto.
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The Project Manager as a Positive Agent for Agile
Graham Dick takes a look at the role of the PM, challenging PMs to become active advocates for Agile by further developing facilitation skills and leading a revolution in their organization.
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Putting People First – Building and Sustaining Awesome Distributed Teams at Scale
Mike Breeze and Ma Qiang share the story of a distributed team and its Agile transformation, placing individuals and interactions over processes and tools and avoiding the dark side of Agile.