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Not my circus, not my monkey!

February 9, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Not my circus, not my monkey! Agile20Reflect Festival

Dot Tudor of TCC, with inspiration from an old Polish proverb and an uplifting tale of the lights and sounds of the circus, will take us on a journey through concepts such as Accountability, Responsibility, Empowerment and Freedom. We will consider these concepts in the context of Scrum Values, contemplating how they have the power to both devalue or enhance these values. Once we understand this we can better appreciate what it is that differentiates the best and highest performing individuals and teams, so that we can ensure that our own teams are exciting and productive environments in which to do our best work.

“Freedom does not consist of being bounded by no law, but by laws that are, in some sense, of one’s own making.” – Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Philosopher), 1712 – 1778.

It is my hope that the topics we consider within this talk will help you to make your own “laws”; laws that facilitate Freedom within your team and allow individuals to feel Empowered to play their part…
…all with a little help from Hollywood.

SPEAKER:
Dot Tudor is founder and Technical Director of TCC, a company specialising in improving the way organisations manage projects and technology and achieve successful business change.

She is a Certified Scrum Trainer, an experienced Agile Coach, and has coached teams in organisations large and small around the world for many years. Dot works across all industry sectors with a wide range of customers from small computer games companies to multinational banks, insurance companies and government organisations. Her skills in Agile were recognised at the UK Agile Awards in both 2011 (Best Agile Coach) & 2015 (Outstanding Contribution to a DSDM Team).

Dot is a co-author of the Agile Project Management Framework and author of the Agile Business Analysis guidance. She is a Fellow of the British Computer Society and a Chartered IT Professional. She is certified in industry best practice for scaled agile, project management, business analysis and service management. Dot’s passion is to blend Agility with practicality and to enable the benefits of agility to be achieved within the needs and constraints of a corporate environment.

Connect with Dot on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/dottudor/

Tagged With: Agile Business Consortium, Dot Tudor, Empowerment, scrum, TCC, Values

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Agile World with our hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith they discuss why what’s next, since it’s clear that people want the global agile community that Agile20Reflect Festival engendered to continue. Lots of ideas, lots of solutions, few problem or vision statements yet, but there is no rush. Exciting to see so many more people involved at the beginning of the next thing or things.

Shout out to Kieran Keegan for his professional upgrade to the Agile20Reflect Festival logo into vector graphics https://www.linkedin.com/in/kierankeegan/

Agile World magazine show with Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith on YouTube. Agile World is a spin off from the The Agile20Reflect Festival and affirms its commitment to a Global Agile Community.

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