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FOCUS in the Rabobank Boardroom

February 25, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Marjolijn Feringa & Jeroen Venneman will explore the need for FOCUS Board. In this fast-changing world organizations need to adapt quickly. And it is not only the shop floor that needs to adjust. The boardroom and executives need to speed up as well. The whole organization is on the road toward a responsive organization. But how do you do this at executive level? At the Dutch Rabobank this transformation is also taking place. A transformation for all people in the organization with a shift from management leadership to personal leadership. An exemplary role and a good design to connect strategy with operation is needed to Foster an agile culture through People, Leadership and Business. In 2018 Marjolijn en Jeroen introduced the FOCUS board in the Boardroom of the Rabobank. Now more than two years later there is a lot of experience with the FOCUS board on different levels in and outside the Rabobank.

This session will give you insight in the power of a FOCUS board, why to use it, how to use it, and what it is. It will also provide you the lessons learned and the improvements we have made. If you want to prepare for this session, this is our reading tip: Agile focus in governance: Pocket guide for executives in transformation: Feringa, Marjolijn, Venneman, Jeroen: Amazon.nl
https://www.amazon.nl/Agile-focus-governance-executives-transformation/dp/9401806950/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_img_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=X532PA7FRFHY5E8G1YX1
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Connect with Marjolijn Feringa on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/feringamarjolijn/

Connect with Jeroen Venneman on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jeroenvenneman/

Tagged With: Agile Business Consortium, Agile Consortium, Agile leadership, Board, English, Focus, Goverenance, Jeroen Venneman, Leadership, Marjolijn Feringa, Strategy, vision

Promote Agile Mindset using Therapeutic Art

February 18, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Promote Agile Mindset using Therapeutic Art Agile20Reflect Festival

An agile mindset is the set of attitudes supporting an agile working environment which includes collaboration, improvement, learning, focus, ability to change, empowerment and empathy. This mindset is necessary to cultivate high-performing teams, who in turn deliver amazing value for their customers.

Therapeutic art helps in developing such attitudes in the simplest manner. It releases Serotonin in our body known as Happy chemicals and reduces Cortisol which helps us be feel positive in life. When one develops a positive outlook it is much more easy to work in collaboration where one embrace leanings not failure by focusing on continuous improvement and feel empowered. To understand it better experience it by yourself.
See you on 18 Feb 2021 @The Agile20Reflect Festival

Tagged With: Agile Mindset, Art, Attitudes, Collaboartion, Empowerment, Focus

Scrum Builders – Game to explore agile concepts of value, focus, slack, commitment, respect and openness, and effects of the system on teams

February 12, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Play an agile game with some fellow Agilists to explore key agile concepts including value, focus, slack, commitment, respect and openness and to explore the effects of a wider system on teams. During the game participants are invited to think about teams and outcomes from both the customer’s and a team member’s point of view. 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.

In this session you will playing an online version of this game in Jamboard, this is an interactive workshop/game and it will last approx 30 to 45 mins depending on level of discussion. This event will be facilitated by John Albrecht of All Agile Limited – allagile.co.uk and of scrumlake.com

Tagged With: commitment, Focus, openness, respect, slack, SystemThinking, value

Scrum Builders – A reflective game to explore Agile concepts

February 12, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Play a reflective agile game with some fellow Agilists to explore key agile concepts including value, focus, slack, commitment, respect and openness and to explore the effects of a wider system on teams. During the game, participants are invited to think about teams and outcomes from both the customer’s and a team member’s point of view. 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.

In this session you will playing an online version of this game in Jamboard, this is an interactive workshop/game and it will last approx 30 to 45 mins depending on the level of discussion. This event will be facilitated by John Albrecht of All Agile Limited – allagile.co.uk

Tagged With: commitment, Focus, openness, respect, slack, SystemThinking, value

Promote Agile Mindset using Therapeutic Art

February 4, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Promote Agile Mindset using Therapeutic Art Agile20Reflect Festival

An agile mindset is the set of attitudes supporting an agile working environment which includes collaboration, improvement, learning, focus, ability to change, empowerment and empathy. This mindset is necessary to cultivate high-performing teams, who in turn deliver amazing value for their customers.

Therapeutic art helps in developing such attitudes in the simplest manner. Art Therapy is the combination of ART + PSYCHOLOGY+ NEUROSCIENCE. It stimulates brain in a magical way. Experience it by yourself. See you on 04 Feb 2021 @The Agile20Reflect Festival.

Tagged With: Agile Mindset, Art, Attitudes, Collaboartion, Empowerment, Focus

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