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Agile Speaker: Enjoying The Journey of Sharing Your Ideas And Stories

February 23, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

There are so many brilliant ideas, cases and stories out there that could inspire others, improve our way of working and living and eventually, changing the whole planet. Or simply something that has to be presented in a meeting/workshop/meetup…
Still, many of these messages might never be heard or well understood. Maybe because of fear, stress, anxiety, shyness, assumptions… (you name it). Maybe there is not enough confidence and/or experience. Or simply by not knowing how to get started.

How to pass your message in a clear, engaging and efficient way?
How to use the agile mindset to improve your presentation skills or simply getting started in case you’ve never tried it before?
What are the pitfalls, tips and tricks to continuously improve your presentations?

Public speaking/presenting is a skill like many others: at the beginning, it can be very hard, we might feel clumsy and the killer thought might cross our minds “I’m not cut out for this”. But with smart practice, feedback and continuous improvement, anyone can get very good at it!

Thus, if you’ve never done a presentation in public and want to do it or already have done it and simply want to sharpen your skills, this session is for you!
It will be a good mix of theory + practice + feedback, in a safe space where we all can grow and develop our skills set!
All you need to bring is your open mind, eagerness to learn, practice and also support others in their learning during this evening together.

Let’s enjoy the journey of sharing your ideas and stories! 🙂

Tagged With: #storytelling, Agile, Fun, interaction, public, speaking, techniques, tips, Workshop

Digital Trust in Citizens

February 18, 2021 By Jerome Arockia

Confianza Digital en los Ciudadanos

Mejores prácticas para desarrollo de una economía digital e innovaciones sociales

innovación,digital,ciudades,políticas,píblicas

Presentadoras: Celina Basilico (Argentina), Gabriela Corbera (Venezuela/Boston, USA) Descripción Básica: Embarcando la Cuarta Revolución Industrial, se da entender que la transformación digital es una de las metas mas adquiridas por gobiernos y municipalidades en Latinomaerica. Para el desarrollo de una economía digital e innovaciones sociales con usos de tecnología, la confianza digital es una fundación para una sociedad digital. Esto permite que los ciudadanos usen soluciones tecnológicas con confianza y conocimiento de tecnologías. Limitando riesgos, siendo transparente con usuario de data, y creando productos acorde a las necesidades de ciudadanos (usuarios) Compartiremos ejemplos de la region Nórdica e Europa. Se entenderá las lecciones que dan estas regiones para fomentar la transformación digital en Latinoamérica para generar procesos más ágiles .

Tagged With: Agile, digital, policies, public

Agile World at the Agile20Reflect Festival

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Agile World hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith talk through the current issues and opportunities in Agile, with guest from across the globe.
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by Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith

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.

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March 7, 2021
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