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7 Reasons why your Agile Transformation is failing (and what you can do about it)

February 19, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

“We’re going Agile!” is something that is heard everywhere around us. A lot of organizations are going through agile transformations in some way or the other. Some start with the teams and some go full-on. However, statistically, most of them haven’t been successful. Surprised? Well, I’m not.

You see, there are many ways that organizations can go through a transformation and can be successful. However, there are many issues that they face and ironically, they could have been avoided if they’ve learned from others who’ve failed, learned, adopted, and be successful at their agile transformations.

Leaders of the organization often shoot in the dark and hope for the best. Also, sometimes they aren’t clear on how to achieve the goals while adopting the agile mindset and ways of working and they fail. They miserably fail due to the reasons that can be avoided.
In this presentation, we will discuss the most common agile transformation mistakes that you can avoid and what you could do about them in order to increase the chances of success for your transformation.

This interactive session will provide facts, guardrails, and tips to effectively manage your transformation from the learnings of others who’ve failed and learned from their mistakes. It will also provide the techniques that can easily help you overcome the hurdles.

We look forward to having you join us !

About the speakers:

Toby Rao, based in Washington DC, is an agile leader, speaker and community builder based in the Washington DC Metro. He has helped several US Federal Government agencies and Commercial organizations become more effective and efficient by utilizing digital, agile, and modern software development practices. He is passionate about developing the capability of individuals, teams, and organizations through coaching, consulting, training, and mentoring. He is an ICAgile authorized instructor, SAFe SPC, Certified Agile Leader, and NLP Coach.

Anit is an Enterprise Agile Transformation Consultant, based in Sydney Australia. Anit comes with extensive experience in agile transformations, ways of working, organization structure & culture design, agile uplifting, delivery, and enterprise coaching.

He is very passionate to help organizations adopt a pragmatic agile mindset, culture, and approaches for product development across various domains ranging from Financial Services, Aviation, Transport, Education, e-commerce, Shipping, and Supply chain.

Anit Patel is a Business Agility Strategies, Leadership Coach, Certified Agile Leader, Co-active coach, and an ICAgile authorized trainer.

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