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Archived Scaled Organizational Agility is the Future of Work

February 26, 2021 By Karl Smith

Scaled Organizational Agility is the Future of Work Agile20Reflect Festival

New Ways of Working Programmes are now quite common in major organisations, this talk and conversation is intended to offer a holistic approach to WoW.

Scaled Organizational Agility is the Future of Work is a conversation with Karl Smith regarding Agile Transformation.

Karl Smith is an Agile Consultant #FBCS involved in CIO Advisory, Strategy & Implementation for the adoption of Organizational Agility, he is currently ranked 1st in B2B Agile Thought Leadership and Influencer on Thinkers360 and is the author of two books Designing for Human Experience and A short guide to Agile Transformation due out in March 2021.

This event is supported by Organizational Agility the Future of Work

Tagged With: Agile, Agile20Reflect Festival, agilemanifesto, Future of Work, Organisational Agility, Organizational Agility, Scaled

The three A’s of Personal Agility

February 16, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Welcome to our first AgileWelly event for 2021!

We are thrilled to have Cheryl Tansey presenting for our first event on The three A’s of Personal Agility.

5:00pm – Zoom will opens
5:15pm – Talk starts
6:15pmish- Talk finishes

About the talk:
Can an organisation be agile, if the people within it are not? Let’s explore the concept of Personal Agility, the role it plays in organisations scaling agility, and a simple approach to developing it in your own life.

About Cheryl Tansey (Founder, Ministry of People):
Cheryl is a second-generation agility coach, international storyteller and the curator of the world’s first female Agile Rap.

Passionate about people development at work, Cheryl has travelled the globe the past decade, coaching organisations across eleven countries, in multiple industries, studying human optimisation in the workplace.

As a signatory to the Agile People manifesto, and co-author of the Agile People Principles book, Cheryl is now leading a new school of thought in Aotearoa, with the #AgileHR movement and the introduction of #PersonalAgilty.

Tagged With: Organisational Agility, Personal Agility, team agility

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Patron Gabrielle Benefield

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Patron Roman Pichler

https://youtu.be/i-7wBLXVqLA

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