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  • Preparing for Next Time: A Disciplined Agile Strategy
    By Scott W. Ambler

    In this webinar, Scott Ambler explores how you can learn to respond effectively at the individual, team, and organizational levels when the context of your situation changes. The Disciplined Agile (DA) toolkit provides contextualized and easy-to-navigate guidance for evolving your way of working (WoW) to address your evolving environment.

    By Scott W. AmblerVice President and Chief Scientist of Disciplined Agile at PMI
  • Engagement is the key
    By Gunther Verheyen

    “Team Engagement” is the most ignored aspect of ‘value’, yet one where huge gains can be made to increase the ability to deliver value. In this webinar, Gunther Verheyen will connect this to the past work he did with Ken Schwaber (while at Scrum.org) on the Agility Path and Evidence-Based Management frameworks.

    By Gunther VerheyenIndependent Scrum Caretaker, Ullizee-Inc
  • Agile Innovation – Why Doing the Right Things is Not Enough
    By John Carter

    Have you ever thought about how you can manage to increase innovation at your company? Just about everyone has a playbook for innovation that includes idea generation, selection, and execution; but did you ever think that process would be enough? Well, it is not enough. In this webinar, John Carter will show us how successful innovators use funding, governance, and process to create a successful environment for innovation.

    By John CarterFounder and Principal, TCGen
  • High-Performance Teams: Core Protocols for Psychological Safety and EI
    By Richard Kasperowski

    Want awesome teams that build great products? Great teams don’t happen by accident. And they don’t have to take a long time to build. In this webinar, Richard Kasperowski lays out the case for Continuous Teaming.

    By Richard KasperowskiAuthor | Keynote Speaker | Teacher
  • Personal Agility Canvas
    By Dave Prior

    In this session, Dave Prior will introduce two tools that can aid you in your efforts to continuously improve your own personal agility. The Five Measures Canvas is a tool from Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” that has been adapted for use in this context to help create clarity around the challenges individuals face when pursuing Agile.

    By Dave PriorCertified Scrum Trainer at LeadingAgile
  • Some Agile Myths Busted
    By Henny Portman

    Many of us are using agile ways of working. But we still observe several agile myths. Scrum is agile, but is agile scrum? Is the first product increment an MVP? Will an agile approach deliver the same results as a waterfall approach? Are incremental and iterative synonyms? In this webinar, Henny Portman will bust a few myths about agile.

    By Henny PortmanPartner at HWP Consulting