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Becoming Agile: Evidence Based Management

Scrum.org

In fact, if you were to read some of the interviews with managers in business magazines, or the guest articles and puff-pieces on agility in their companies, you'd think that their hearts and minds had been won decades ago. It's really about becoming a learning organization.one that's innovative enough to survive.

Agile 182
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Poisoning the well: Why micromanagement is bad for business

Runrun.it

Causes innovation to be delayed. Part of the steps organizations and leadership should take when dealing with micromanagement is to spot micromanagers. It’s the first step in taking corrective action and pursuing coaching in order to help that manager develop true and better leadership skills and foster a stronger concept of teamwork.

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Review AGILE NXT – New Insights for Agile Performance Management

Henny Portman

Micro-Interventions from a Position of Leadership (by Rik de Groot). Micro-interventions that can help to achieve a positive outcome are provide purpose, speak out and build trust, lead by example, think big, act small, and shared leadership. Curious to read the magazine? And people are often afraid to change.

Agile 58
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Episode 170 – Integrating Creative Problem Solving and Project Management

Velociteach

Dr. Amy Climer shares how to increase creativity to maximize innovation. She teaches teams and organizations how to increase their creativity so they can maximize innovation. She shares practical device and strategies to help leaders build innovative teams. program that was focused on leadership and change.

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How Leaders Can – and Must – Make the Long-term not a Plan, but a Mindset

International Institute for Learning

By Larry Robertson In Rebel Leadership: How to Thrive in Uncertain Times, author Larry Robertson writes about a new kind of leadership, one that matches these uncertain times and enables organizations to thrive: Rebel leadership. Rebel leadership isn’t what you might assume. Copyright 2020 by Larry Robertson.

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The Project Management Starter Guide: for Non-Project Managers

Workzone

But maybe you’ve never created a mockup from this photoshoot, with this kind of copy, and for this month’s magazine of, say, Women’s Health. Let’s take an example. Then we talked about leadership, communication, risk-savviness, organization, collaboration, and negotiations. You’ve built mockups, but not like this.

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Topic Ideas and How to Succeed with Your Creative Agency Blog

Function Point

When creating your blog, think like a magazine publisher: Create a frequent and standardized publishing schedule – it is important that prospective followers know when and how often new content will be provided. Showcase your expertise: Use your blog to showcase your agency’s expertise and establish thought leadership in your industry.