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Does Agile help to improve the mental health of Teams ?

February 21, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Hosting ”Does Agile help to improve the mental health of Teams?
Rohit Mathur and Matthew Walters and facilitators Karl Smith and Sabrina Bruce

This topic is the need of the hour, name COVID, divided nations, climate change and many more. This is an open event for Agile Teams & Non-Agile Teams who want to hear & learn how to make a difference in teams’ mental health at the workplace or even outside.

Agenda:
1- Opening on mental health from the hosts & facilitators.
2- Learning from the participation of attendees – How they improve teams’ mental health concerns, feelings, emotions, stress & mood,
3- We will ask series of questions to attendees to explore a) what are the significant causes of stress b) what they are doing to address as Agile team, non-agile teams & personal situations c) Any suggestions on how to improve mental health and reduce stress

Looking forward to having you for a candid chat in a safe environment

Rohit, Matt, Sabrina & Karl

Tagged With: Agile, emotion, English, feeling, Mental health, Motivation, productivity, stress, Team mood

Agile for Non-IT (Participatory Budgeting, Mental Health in IT, Fintech and Banking)

February 20, 2021 By Muhammad Jamil

To address the misconceptions that agile is only suitable for IT industry, we are brining together Agile leaders from a variety of non-IT industries in order to learn from them about how they implemented Agile in their industry and what were they able to achieve.

Tagged With: banking, budgeting, fintech, industries, Mental health, non-it, participatory budgeting

Archived The Power of Gratitude Learn the amazing resilience benefits of Gratitude!

February 7, 2021 By Scott Seivwright

A picture of journaling and some people and an Indian Flag

 

This one will be run in the Indian Timezone with my good friend Deepa Nambiar an Indian based Agile Coach.

14.00-15.30 GMT

As part of the Agile 20 Reflect Festival. Deepa And Scott Seivwright will be leading a workshop on the Benefits of Gratitude in being resilient in these difficult covid time. There will be a review of the Science of Gratitude, and some group exercises and individual reflection.

Incorporating Gratitude into your agile methods and practices and the Positive Psychological benefits of this most simple of techniques.

Come learn a very useful superpower in 2021 !!!

Learning outcomes
You will understand the research and Science of Gratitude
Explore the challenges of Covid in 2021 to our Mental Health
learn some simple personal techniques
Look at using Gratitude in the context of Scrum ceremonies
Look at Gratitude in Team Building
Look to Mentoring and Gratitude
And in interactive sessions meet and try things out with new people

Scott Seivwright Speaker Bio

Scott is an Agile Coach based in Scotland. He has many years of supporting and growing agile with large client organizations and has extensive experience of delivering Agile Ways of working in difficult situations. Scott is an Agility Advisor works with clients to create plans and engagement models to increase focus on delighting customers and creating greater value quicker. Scott helps build trust between business, technology teams and customers.
Link up with Scott at https://www.linkedin.com/in/heartofscott/

 

Deepa Nambiar Speaker Bio

Deepa is an Indian Based Agile coach working with Accenture and working with many global companies with teams in India. Scott was grateful to meet and work with Deepa in 2019-2020. Deepas has great skills around team coaching and implementing Agile methods.

Link up with Deepa at https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepa-nambiar-60a14323/

 

Tagged With: Attitude, Deepa Nambiar, Gratitude, India, Mental health, Positive Psychology, Re, Resi, Resiliance, Scott Seivwright, Workshop

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