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The Future of Academic Agile Research – Panel 2 Discussion

February 24, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Hear the views of leading experts Torgeir Dingsoyr, Scott Ambler, Esther Derby and Allan Kelly in a panel discussion chaired by Martin Kropp.

We’ve asked each panellist to prepare their views on ‘the future of academic agile research’ including:

What are the main research area on agile today and what research area are going to emerge in the near future?

How do you see the relationship between research and the ecosystem of agile?

How can organizations implementing agile benefit from research on agile?

Join us to be part of the discussion.

Arranged and supported by The Agile Research Network – The Swiss Agile Research Network and Victoria University Wellington.

Tagged With: Academic, Future, Research

The Future of Academic Agile Research – Panel 1 Discussion

February 24, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Hear the views of leading experts Deepti Jain, Robert Biddle and Aino Corry in a panel discussion chaired by Martin Kropp.

We’ve asked each panellist to prepare their views on ‘the future of academic agile research’ including:

What are the main research area on agile today and what research area are going to emerge in the near future?

How do you see the relationship between research and the ecosystem of agile?

How can organizations implementing agile benefit from research on agile?

Join us to be part of the discussion.

Arranged and supported by The Agile Research Network – The Swiss Agile Research Network and Victoria University Wellington.

Tagged With: Academic, Future, Research

Agile Hacking – Designing for Transformation

February 18, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Find out how Design Thinking fits into an agile environments and how you can prepare projects to facilitate digital transformation. You’ll discover how to implement more effective iteration between User Research, Service Design, Content Design, User Experience, Business Analysis and Development.

This session will show you practical hacks that will help bring your teams closer and ensure the delivery of a balanced solution that encompasses technology, users and business requirements to deliver change at scale and reduce technical debt.

Speaker:
Pedro Ferreira, Head of Delivery, BJSS.

Sign up here: https://www.bjss.com/agile-hacking-designing-for-transformation/

Tagged With: Agile, Business Analysis, Business Development, Debt, Digital Transformation, Hacking, Research, Service Design, Teams, User Experience

Agile Transformation A Balancing Act

February 17, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Based on our research, members of the Agile Research Network will talk about how we explored the successes and challenges encountered by two organisations as they transformed. We highlight the tensions and how the organisations had to find acceptable balances between:

1. disruption and business as usual
2. empowerment and goal setting
3. autonomy and processes and procedures
4. behaviours and skills.

We offer suggestions on how other organisations can learn from our research finding.

Tagged With: Academic, Culture, Research, Strategy, transformation

Agile Challenge Wall

February 17, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Research in 2016 identified a range of practitioner challenges. Help us understand what challenges you, as a practitioner, currently face in your agile working environment.

We have created a Mural board to simulate the ‘challenge wall’ we used at a variety of agile events in 2015 and 2016 to collect user feedback. Simply click on the link here to go to Mural and type in the challenges as you see them – one challenge per post-it.

We will collate and summarise findings then publish on our website – www.agileresearchnetwork.org Thanks for your support.

The original research is here – https://clok.uclan.ac.uk/14220/1/The%20Challenges%20That%20Challenge.pdf

Tagged With: Academic, Challenges, Practitioners, Research

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