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Building Trust – where do you start?

February 24, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

In any team, group or organisation aspiring to be agile, a vital ingredient to being successful is trust. It is a cornerstone to creating psychologically safe environments.

There is much said about needing trust, but where do you start with building trust?

In this interactive session you will learn a simple and powerful approach to start understanding and building trust within teams, organisations, and with others.

The session will be held via Zoom.us with interaction using breakout rooms, chat and miro.com. Where possible, participants are encouraged to have webcams turned on.

SPEAKER:

Stephen McAinsh is an agile coach and trainer with Calba. He strongly believes in focusing on people, influenced from his past experience as a personal development leader with charities Venture Scotland and Raleigh International, including four overseas expeditions.

He started his career in the 80s with HP who were pioneering new manufacturing techniques, many of which we term as agile today. He has led transformation programmes across Europe, Japan, and the US.

Stephen founded Calba in 2010 to focus on agile coaching and training in Scotland, and started Lean Agile Edinburgh in 2013.

Tagged With: Agile, Agile Coaching, Agile Training, Building Trust, Calba, Edinburgh, English, Scotland, Scottish

Lean Agile Edinburgh – The castle’s are open again!

February 16, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

meetLean Agile Edinburgh is a monthly meet-up group to discuss and share all things lean and agile. All welcome to join! We’re delighted this month’s Lean Agile Edinburgh is taking place during the Agile20Reflect festival, and hope to welcome lots of new faces from around the world.

We are joined this month by Sofia Antonopoulou, the Product Owner for PICAMS at Historic Environment Scotland (HES).

She will tell the story of how HES used agile to support the huge effort of re-opening 300+ national monuments across Scotland during COVID – and here we go again with the second national lockdown…!

PICAMS (Properties in Care Asset Management System) is a bespoke application developed in-house to help HES manage its amazing estate of over 300 historic monuments across Scotland. The PICAMS team uses agile and user-centred approaches to solve problems and develop new digital capabilities for the organisation. From April until August all HES properties had to close in response to the COVID pandemic. Reopening them was a monumental effort under tight timescales, which PICAMS was asked to support. The talk will focus on how the PICAMS team reacted to meet the challenge.

Tagged With: Agile, Calba, Edinburgh, HES, Lean Agile Edinburgh, Product Owner, Scotland

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 24 with hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith with guest Brandon Hill-Jowett talking Fiesta Forever and our Motivations for Agile20Reflect Festival
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Agile World with our hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith they discuss, the Fiesta Forever Event with the CFO Brandon Hill-Jowett talking the Fiesta Forever event on the 28th of February and what are our personal motivations for involvement the Agile20Reflect Festival.

Agile World 24 with hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith with guest Brandon Hill-Jowett talking Fiesta Forever and our Motivations for Agile20Reflect Festival
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February 26, 2021
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