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(E)mployee E(x)perience – Creating an Employee-centric Culture

February 26, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

The purpose of this event is to demonstrate how you can use agile techniques and methods to create a unified employee experience team within your company and also create an employee – centric culture
In this session, I will share my experiences using Agile Techniques with internal-facing teams to help create value for employees thattransformed company cultures into ones that excite!
Target Audience: Agile Enthusiasts. Speaker: Kimberley Miller is an expert in applying Agile Values and Principles to other areas beyond Software Development. Her career started in education, helping curriculum development teams adopt Scrum, then progressed into People, Operations and Recruitment. She loves helping companies adopt an agile culture by treating their employees as users/customers and building a work experience that delights them. She is currently Principal Agile Coach over the Media
Intelligence business unit at Meltwater.

Tagged With: Africa, Agile, customer experience, growth

The Challenges of Genuine Agile

February 25, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

The purpose of this event is to get Agile Enthusiasts to reflect on the activities that go on within their organisations, to know if they are Genuinely Agile or it is simply Agile Theatre.

Speaker: Giles Lindsay is a technology and agile leader with over 25 years’ industry experience. He is a former CTO and is now the CEO of Agile Delta Consulting. He is also a Fellow with the Chartered Institute for IT and a Fellow with the Institute of Analysts and Programmers. Giles is a UK leading practitioner in Disciplined Agile, as well as a Certified Enterprise Agile Coach. He is currently President of the Business Agility Institute UK Chapter and is also a member of the Advisory Council of the PMI Disciplined Agile Consortium.

Tagged With: Africa, Agile, Challenges, genuineagile, growth

Managing Complexity and Agility

February 25, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

This seeks to throw more light on agile manifesto, being agile vs doing agile, what is needed to maintain the momentum.

Speaker: Jeremy Quainoo is a project management professional with exposure in banking. He is also results-oriented and a resourceful problem solver with keen interest in innovation, strategy, product development and project management. He developed strong strategic planning, leadership, presentation and communication skills through work experience and sustained personal development. Devoted to achieving goals with a relentless work ethic and consistency in effort.

Target Audience: Agile Enthusiasts

Tagged With: Africa, Agile, growth, management

5 Ways to Boost your Scrum

February 24, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Are you working in an Agile environment and are you using Scrum? Attend this session to get tips on how to boost your Scrum. By using brain science, new techniques and structures, self organization, a good Scrum Master and the Scrum Values your team can go from a mediocre to a high performing team. Experiencing the true power of Scrum! Speaker: Evelien Roos is an experienced Agile Coach at Xebia and a Professional Scrum Trainer at Scrum.org. She has helped many teams at different organisations to become more Agile (ING, Rabobank, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, APG, Philips, VodafoneZiggo). Evelien loves starting up new teams and to support teams to become high performing. Next to that she loves to give training for beginning and experienced Scrummers. Target Audience: Agile Enthusiasts

Tagged With: Agile, growth, scrum

Rebel Leaders in Agile

February 24, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

In this meetup, we will look at the essential leadership archetypes for fluid realities: Rebel, Visionary, Connector and Guide. Target Audience: Agile Enthusiasts. Speaker: Lesanne Brooke has an account Lesanne Brooke is Transformative Facilitator, Master Coach, Rebel Leader loves. She is also an Agile Certified Professional and Master Coach Practitioner deeply experienced in supporting the mind-set and practices needed for transitioning to adaptive, anti-fragile ways of working

Tagged With: Africa, Agile, growth, rebel

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