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Agile Coach, Scrum Master, Change Agent…Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo takes a closer look at the challenges regarding the ‘Agile coach’ responsibilities and some guidelines on what we should consider when getting ‘fantastic creatures’ on board!
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Introducing Chaos Engineering
Abby Bangser shares how Chaos Engineering is closely aligned with her background as a test engineer and how understanding that connection made all the difference.
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The Lonely Servant Leader
Nick Loe tells his story as a Servant Leader at Holiday Extras, and how he avoided becoming “The Lonely Servant Leader”.
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Curiosity Killed the Cat! But That’s What All Great Teams Need!
Suzanne Doyle and Kwasi Owusu-Asomaning discuss coaching tools used to build great teams.
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Your Beautiful Strategy Is Undeliverable
Tanya Spencer and Steph South discuss applying Agile techniques to exec and other non-technical teams to help them streamline and make real progress against their aspirations.
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Agile with Deadlines – Can They Work Together?
Ben Dovey explores ‘agile’ as a broad framework to allow teams to organize themselves, and have two-way conversations with senior stakeholders to determine fixed and variable deadlines.
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Aginext 2020: Lightning Talks
Hannah Cork moderates a number of short talks where speakers discuss their Agile journey.
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The Rhythm of Agile Leadership
Nancy Evbuomwan explores and dives into the subject of leadership in an agile environment.
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Do Business Analysts Have a Place in a Post-Agile World?
Maia Nikolova provides insights on her journey as a head of BA at News UK, sharing practical tips for managers and BAs on how to claim their spot in Agile.
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Principles for Agile Estimation
Ciaran Hanway discusses balancing the inherent uncertainty in software development with the precision and confidence demanded by business management.
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Managing for Serendipity
Liz Keogh looks at how innovation often happens through unexpected side-effects, and some different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, allowing new ideas to emerge.
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The Shu Ha Ri Path of Mastery to Being Agile
Ritika Singh relates the concept of shu-ha-ri with Agile, how the martial art technique could be related and is efficient in practice.