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How to Win with Agile Resistant Teams — Agile Camp Berlin 2021

Scrum.org

TL; DR: How to Win with Agile Resistant Teams w/ Scott Weiner — ACB21. In this highly engaging speaker session from the Agile Camp Berlin 2021, Scott Weiner shares a case study on how to master an agile transition by creating agile resistant teams based on common sense, team autonomy, and the psychology of metrics. ??

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Creating the Conditions for High-Performance Development Teams

Leading Agile

In Agile, you only get the full benefits of Scrum and SAFe when certain conditions are met in the organization. People will often break the methodology or the framework instead of changing the org design and sacrificing their ability to be truly Agile. How do you get leadership engaged? XP and DevOps are no different.

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Skills Of A CEO – Within Reach Of A Strategic PM?

The Strategic Project Manager

While CEO’s can sometimes have a bad reputation in terms of politics and ethics, most – and the best – really do not. Twelve (12) top skills and attributes for a CEO include: Leadership – CEO’s have exceptional leadership skills. A career in strategy can certainly be a good one.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

Agile Unplugged is your chance to explore LeadingAgile’s freshest ideas, mental models, frameworks, and solutions with the people that are actually doing the work of leading large-scale Agile Transformation, out in the field. – I was the Director of Development. I was running a team in the e-bill space.

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The Best Decision-Making Frameworks for Project Managers: RACI Charts, S.P.A.D.E, BCM, and More!

Planio

Every decision changes not only the way your product looks but also how your team looks at you. Good decisions foster growth, push products further, and show your team (and stakeholders ) you’re in control. While bad decisions cause setbacks, carve up your carefully crafted product plan, and can even demolish morale beyond repair.