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VisAgi Ireland plays Scrum Builders

February 25, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Have you met happy developers who are always over-committing in their plans? Or project managers that would like to have precise plan? And you were looking for a game that would open the discussion in a safe manner? We are happy to invite you to play an agile game to explore key agile concepts including value, focus, slack, commitment, respect and openness and to discuss the effects of a wider system on teams. During the game you will be discussing teams and outcomes from both the customer’s and a team member’s point of view.

The game will be facilitated by its designer, John Albrecht. In John’s own words, more details about the game: “Using a metaphorical team of ‘Scrum Builders’ rather than a software team helps tap into a deeper level of thinking with some extra psychological safety thrown in for free. I have found that game works well either with a group or an individual. I have played it with scrum teams, product owners, project managers, an entire project office, groups of managers and leaders to explore and open discussions around the relationships between value and trade-offs between environment and outcome.”

Tagged With: Agile, Agile Game, agile20, Game, VisaAgi Ireland

What’s your story?

February 25, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

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We invite you to an interactive session to talk about your experiences of Agility with your peers.

As facilitor, Frederik Vannieuwenhuyse will hold the time and space!

Agenda:
* 19H20-19H30 : time to connect
* 19H30-19H45 : What does Agile mean to you? (Impromptu Networking)
* 19H45-20H30 : Tell a story about a time when you worked on a challenge with others and you are proud of what you accomplished using Agile principles and values. What is the story and what made the success possible? (Appreciative Interview)
* 20H30-20H50 : What’s your bold idea for the future of Agility? (25/10 Crowd Sourcing)
* … 21H00 : feedback, farewells and goodbyes

BIO of the facilitator:

Frederik Vannieuwenhuyse is on a journey of discovery and learning how to grow effective, resilient and agile organizations.

He is a Coach, Facilitator, Educator, Mentor, Systems Thinker, Complexity Navigator and Social Thinker.

He is also the Board Member of Agile Consortium Belgium.

Agile Belgium hosts this session to celebrate the 20 years of Agile Manifesto together with Agile 20 Reflect which is a global community led festival.

Tagged With: Agile, agile20, agile20reflect, agilebelgium

“RED IS THE NEW GREEN” – A Culture of Continuous Improvement

February 18, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Do you want to know more about the journey of KBC to turn the organisation from a cost and planning focus to a value focus? Join us on February 18th , 20h.

BIO of the speakers – Pieter Reijniers and An Willaert

Pieter Reijniers is the SAFe Transformation Manager at KBC Group, which is one of the largest financial instituion in Belgium. He has more than 20 years of experience in Project, Program & Portfolio Management. He has been appointed as Transformation Manager Move2Scaled Agile @ KBC in 2018. He is also a Certified SAFe Program Consultant (SPC).

An Willaert is the Product Owner of implementation essential SAFe and SAFe coach at KBC Group, which is one of the largest financial instituion in Belgium. She started my career as a developer. Afterwards she worked as a project manager interested in agile way of working for over 15 years, within KBC as was an earlier adopter of agile and SAFe. Two years ago, she became a SAFe coach (SPC) within KBC. Now KBC is in full transformation towards a SAFe organisation where she acts as the product owner for the implementation of essential SAFe.

Agile 20 Reflect Festival

20 years ago on February 11-13, 2001, at The Lodge at Snowbird Ski resort in the Wasatch mountains of Utah, 17 people met to talk, ski, relax, and try to find common ground: a set of values based on trust and respect promoting organizational models based on individuals, collaboration and innovation. What emerged was, “The Agile Manifesto.”
Agile communities across the world will be celebrating 20 years of Agile Manifesto in 2021. “Agile 20 Reflect Festival” is a global community-led free Agile festival. The watch words of the festival, “Curiosity, Collaboration, Community, Humanity, Dialogue and Fun!”
It’s a lovely concept to organize a world agile community party.
We are bringing all the Feb’21 Agile events in Belgium under the umbrella of the Agile 20 Reflect Festival.

This event is organized in collaboration with Agile20Reflect festival.

Tagged With: Agile, agile20, agile20reflect, agilemanifesto, continuousimprovement, Culture, kbc, redisthenewgreen

Reflect Agile diversity after 20 years of the Agile Manifesto

February 16, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

The Agile Manifesto is 20 years old!

There’s been enormous change and staggering growth since then, with more agile frameworks, methodologies and ways of working than you can poke a stick at.

To Start 2021…

Let’s celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Agile Manifesto by exploring and reflecting the diversity that has emerged through a simple World Cafe.

Join us for this collaborative online experience where we can all share our insights.

Tagged With: agile20, Australia, World Cafe

What it means to humanize the workplace (with Scrum) – Gunther Verheyen

February 4, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

In this session, Gunther Verheyen will share what drives him in his infinite mission. He will share “What it means to humanize the workplace (with Scrum)”. He will share what signs of de-humanization and de-humanized workplaces are. He will introduce how the principles and practices of Scrum can help us in re-humanizing our workplace, and how this will improve the (business) outcomes produced.

Learning Objectives:

What can our attendees expect to take away from the session?
– How the aspects ‘value’ and ‘people’ are actually tightly interconnected in Scrum
– How Scrum is a tool to humanize the workplace
– How humanizing the workplace is the way forward (even from a business perspective)

BIO of our amazing guest speaker

Gunther Verheyen is an independent Scrum Caretaker on a journey of humanizing the workplace with Scrum.

He thinks, reflects, wonders, and wanders. He teaches, assists, serves, advices, and suggests.

He works with teams, individuals, and executives. He facilitates learning and unlearning.
His services build on more than 15 years’ worth of experience, ideas, beliefs, and observations of Scrum.

Gunther ventured into IT and software development after graduating in 1992. His Agile adventures started with eXtreme Programming and Scrum in 2003.

Years of dedication followed, spent on employing Scrum in diverse circumstances with various teams.

In 2010 Gunther became the inspiring force behind some large-scale enterprise transformations. In 2011 he became a Professional Scrum Trainer with Scrum.org.
Gunther left consulting in 2013 to found Ullizee-Inc and partner exclusively with Ken Schwaber, Scrum co-creator. He represented Ken and the Scrum.org organization in Europe, shepherded the “Professional Scrum” series, and guided Scrum.org’s global network of Professional Scrum Trainers.

Gunther co-created Agility Path, EBM (Evidence-Based Management), and the Nexus framework for Scaled Professional Scrum.

In 2016 Gunther definitely embarked on his journey to humanize the workplace as an independent Scrum Caretaker — a connector, teacher, writer, speaker.

Gunther frequently helps organizations re-imagine their Scrum to create a more humane, a more Agile and thereby a more productive environment.

Gunther is the author of the acclaimed books Scrum – A Pocket Guide (Van Haren Publishing, 2013-2019) and 97 Things every Scrum practitioner should know (O’Reilly Media, 2020).

Ken Schwaber recommends Gunther’s pocket guide to Scrum as “…the best description of Scrum currently available” and “extraordinarily competent”.

Several translations of his work are available.

When not travelling for Scrum and humanizing the workplace, Gunther lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium.

Agile 20 Reflect Festival

20 years ago on February 11-13, 2001, at The Lodge at Snowbird Ski resort in the Wasatch mountains of Utah, 17 people met to talk, ski, relax, and try to find common ground: a set of values based on trust and respect promoting organizational models based on individuals, collaboration and innovation. What emerged was, “The Agile Manifesto.”

Agile communities across the world will be celebrating 20 years of Agile Manifesto in 2021. “Agile 20 Reflect Festival” is a global community-led free Agile festival. The watch words of the festival, “Curiosity, Collaboration, Community, Humanity, Dialogue and Fun!”

They are trying to bring all the Feb’21 Agile events under the umbrella of the Agile 20 Reflect Festival.

Agile Consortium Belgium finds it a lovely concept to organize a world agile community party. We join the celebration by organizing this special event which is open for everyone, for the first time also to non-members of ACB.

Join the celebration!

Tagged With: Agile, agile20, agile20reflect, agileconsortium, agileconsortiumbelgium, scrum

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¿Estás listo para sumarte a esta nueva aventura?, ¡Bienvenido a nuestro primer episodio!  En esta oportunidad, tuvimos el placer de conversar con Alexis Hidalgo, de Chile https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahidalgog/. 

Una persona muy agradable y experimentado profesional de la Agilidad.   

Te invitamos a descubrir como este entusiasta amigo ha desarrollado Agile en su vida profesional y personal.  

Muchas gracias Alexis por acompañarnos en nuestro debut!  Contáctenos para participar; sin embargo, Agile World puede editar sus contribuciones y no puede garantizar que todas las contribuciones se publiquen en línea o se incluyan en el programa. Programa en español [email protected]   Programa de entrevistas Agile World con Alexandra Oporto y Jorge Rivas en YouTube. 

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