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Review Blue Striped Frog – The agile community – Magazine (3rd edition)

Henny Portman

The third edition of the Blue Striped Frog magazine offers insights into leadership, programme management, the combination of low-code with agile working and several articles focusing on working remotely under the Northern lights, Pippi’s lesson about the agile mindset and wonders if agility lost its ability to be innovative.

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The Complete Guide to Six Sigma Methodology

Wrike

A strong emphasis on engaged and passionate leadership. The final step in the Six Sigma process is to ensure that the improvements you’ve implemented are sustainable. Critics assert that the Six Sigma process doesn’t facilitate finding innovative new strategies and methods and relies too heavily on rigid statistical tools.

Lean 78
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Review AGILE NXT – New Insights for Agile Performance Management

Henny Portman

Measuring the Value of Business Agility (by Daria Nozhkina) shows that business agility generally adds value in three ways: it impacts the top line or the costs (or both); drives profitability; and contributes soft value which ensures that the profitability achieved is sustainable over the long term. Curious to read the magazine?

Agile 58
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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. Taking the long view is important.

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The Relationship Between Culture and Performance

Leading Agile

Is it the leadership’s responsibility for being agile, right? Yesterday’s weather and all those kinds of things, stable velocity, sustainable pace, all that kind of stuff, they don’t have to keep over committing. It’s not just your on the cover of a magazine and super healthy fitness model on day one, right?