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Uncover & Slice the Elephant and Motivate Agile Teams

February 26, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Motivation is often cited as the issue #1 when it comes to failing projects and similarly often taken as a given in agile projects. What can you do if you feel that your team isn’t entirely motivated?

I’m Barbara Dravec and here’s my journey with an agile project team that very early on pointed out that they fear “some project team members” lack the motivation and drive to complete the project.
Motivation is a multilayer concept. Since Daniel Pink’s fantastic compilation “Drive” that lays out the vast field of motivational research and related topics it’s possible to navigate the topic for a non-psychologist agile coach like myself. I’ll provide some helpful tips and tricks, methods and concepts how you could go about dealing, improving and solving motivational issues with agile teams.

Tagged With: Agile leadership, Agile Practices, agile project management, Agile teams, Change of Perspective, coaching, Data gathering, Mob Programming, retrospective, Survey, Switzerland

A20R Ретроспектива в Восточной Европе

February 25, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Ретроспектива развития Agile в Восточной Европе.
Ведущая Марина Арефьева, Agile-коуч.

На встрече мы обсудим, что можно сделать для развития Agile.

Tagged With: Eastern Europe, Marina Arefyeva, retrospective, russian

Agile Retrospectives: a tool to drive businesses and lives

February 25, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

Enrico Teotti is Agile Coach and Visual Facilitator with product management and software development experience since 2001. Enrico is a public speaker, consultant and agilist at heart.

On this session Enrico will share the tools managers, teams and individuals can use to drive their results – Retrospectives.

Called “retros”, retrospective meetings are one of the widely spread tools within Agile frameworks. As you know, Agile as such is used by biggest corporations and leading startups and is the way of making business, working and living that turns into an agile mindset. On this session you will discover what are the Retrospectives, why they are needed and how can you start using them already now.

Join us for this interactive webinar exploring Agile Retropectives: a time to reflect on how to work more effectively and adjust accordingly.

Purpose: share information about Agile Retrospectives, generate insights on how they can be useful to you

Outcome: participants will have a better understanding of what an Agile Retrospective is, participants will come up with concrete steps or reflections to take Retrospectives to their context

Session facilitator is Julija Sipicina-Buhgolca, marketing strategist with experience in international companies such as SAMSUNG, L’OREAL, MARS INC. Socio-cultural anthropologist, pHD neuroscience researcher, lecturer at such universities as Lomonosov Moscow State University, NUST MISIS, Riga Stradins University, etc.

Tagged With: Agile, retrospective

The Agile Manifesto Retrospective Chronicles Part 3 of 3 The Future

February 23, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

This event is part 3 of 3 of the retrospective chronicles on the subject of the Agile Manifesto, this final themed retro will focus on the future. We’ll investigate as a community what comes next in the world of agile 2021 and beyond, what are our next experiments? Where would we like to be in the future? What change would we like to bring?

Have your say & get involved as this will be highly interactive and community driven.

The outcome of the retrospective is crowdsourced, community driven insight that we can take forwards into 2021 and beyond.

Tagged With: retrospective

The Agile Manifesto Retrospective Chronicles Part 2 of 3 The Present

February 17, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

This event is part 2 of 3 of the retrospective chronicles on the subject of the Agile Manifesto, this second themed retro will focus on the present. We’ll investigate as a community where we are with the manifesto in 2021, is it still relevant? Is anything missing? Would we change anything?

Have your say & get involved as this will be highly interactive and community driven.

The outcome of the retrospective is crowdsourced, community driven insight that we can take forwards into 2021 and beyond.

Tagged With: retrospective

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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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Agile World 21 talking meetup problems and Fiesta Forever with guests Yusef Dean and Shelby Wilson
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Yesterdays Agile world our hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith has Shelby Wilson and Yusuf Dean joining them to look back at the most memorable events they attended including the Power of Gratitude, Agile Fashion Management on personal agile brand sessions. Talking about Personal Agility, then the Agile Ethics session.

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Agile World 21 talking meetup problems and Fiesta Forever with guests Yusef Dean and Shelby Wilson
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February 23, 2021
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