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Flying Without a Parachute

February 26, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Who are these crazy people?
Saskia Listle
Digital Architect, Diversity Advisor, Change Facilitator
Sharon Leigh
Behavioural Scientist, Change Strategist, Diversity Advisor

What‘s this about?
An interactive workshop combining elements of:
Embracing our curious, scientist mindsets
Giving ourselves permission to stand in the discomfort of not knowing.
Exploring the power of an infinite mindset.

But what will I learn?
Through breakout room interactions, full-group debriefing and targeted questions, we will uncover hidden insights and maybe shift some paradigms and mindsets. Let’s see what happens!

Is there an audience requirement?
Anyone interested in playing and experimenting with the discomfort of grey areas. Anyone curious about what the hell this is!
This is a participation workshop, with breakout rooms, so please be open to interacting 🙂
Webcam use is preferred, because it’s more connective, but using your camera is not absolutely mandatory.

Tagged With: Behaviour, Change, Digitalization, diversity, Infinite, Mindset, Paradigms

The Agile Leadership Game

February 4, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Jeroen and Jan-Sake will deliver their interactive Agile Leadership game, an organization game that can either be played in the context of an organization or cross organization.
This game is fun to do and helps managers to see where they are on their improvement journey.
Society is constantly changing. Organizations are also changing. Although changes are of all times, it is obvious that changes come faster and faster and opportunities and threats come more unexpected. This asks for leadership which can handle these dynamics. We need good healthy companies that are Agile in responding. To make this transformation, leaders have to give the right example.
This game gives insight in mindset and right shifting, inspired by the Marshall model. The Marshall model considers mindset and effectiveness in transformation from an ad-hoc or bureaucratic organization towards a more agile organization.
The game initiates and facilitates discussions about what’s happening and what needs to be done. During the game attendees discuss about which leaderships behaviors, may or may not be effective.
In 2017 the Agile Consortium in the Netherlands created this game. A nice example of what a workgroup with motivated and inspiring participants can co-create. One of the driving forces from day one in this workgroup is Jan Sake Kruis. He created several enhancements around this game that started as a physical board game. Today there is a digital version available which we will use during this event. In the game there is no right or wrong, the game is a tool to start up the discussion and come to a common understanding of the current situation and agree on the next steps in the development of leadership in your organization.
Jeroen Venneman, currently chair of the board of the Agile Consortium in the Netherlands stimulated the startup and continuous improvements of this game.
Jan Sake and Jeroen will share their experience with this game and the ideas for next steps. Most important together with the help of a group of facilitators you will play this game. Hopefully you will get so enthusiastic that you volunteer to be part of the next steps on this game.
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SPEAKERS
Jan-Sake Kruis:
Everything starts with getting a shared picture of the situation. Do we have a common understanding? That takes time, seriously time, because everything is always connected. If you really understand what is going on, then you usually fly forward together. Being vulnerable in this and daring to say when you don’t know is essential, I have experienced. That is why I like to create a safe environment where everyone can enjoy themselves.
Mutual consent, common understanding and freedom of action are core concepts in our thinking. These are elements that are also indispensable for Agile teams. I help organizations and their managers to see that you do not focus on solving problems, but that you develop them. By that I mean that you focus on developing the capabilities of your team so that they can take ownership. As your team grows, the results improve.
Call it servant leadership for self-organizing teams. I teach managers, scrum masters and product owners not to find the answer to everything themselves, but to let the team excel. That brings pride, energy, innovation and people who are always learning new things together.
Connect with Jan-Sake on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/jansakekruis/
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Jeroen Venneman:
Connect with Jeroen on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/jeroenvenneman/

Tagged With: Agile Consortium, Agile Leadership Game, Behaviour, Business Agility, English, Game, Jan-Sake Kruis, Jeroen Venneman, Leadership, transformation

Agile World at the Agile20Reflect Festival

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Agile World hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith talk through the current issues and opportunities in Agile, with guest from across the globe.
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Agile World 22 with hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith on the Agile20Reflect Festival
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Agile World with our hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith shows that marketing and technology can work well together.

They discuss the Fiesta Forever Event and The Agile20Global Festival what’s next likening it to Buffy song “where do we go from here”

Agile World 22 with hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith on the Agile20Reflect Festival
Agile World 22 with hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith on the Agile20Reflect Festival
February 24, 2021
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