Definitely, Maybe Agile
Adopting new ways of working like Agile and DevOps often falters further up the organization. Even in smaller organizations, it can be hard to get right. In this podcast, we are discussing the art and science of definitely, maybe achieving business agility in your organization.
Definitely, Maybe Agile
Business agility fails when we don't put people first
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Peter Maddison and Dave Sharrock
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Season 1
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Episode 52
We're so happy to have made it to episode 52! This year has been full of guests and conversations about agility. We've also had the opportunity to share our expertise, so thank you for joining us on these journeys together—it's not going unnoticed.
This week's episode is about addressing your team's needs and not just forcing agile processes on them. You'll learn what happens when an organization doesn't put people first.
This week takeaways:
- The hiring process is our first impression. If we make a mess there, we're always going to be on our back foot.
- Talk about what's happening. Don't lie.
- Lead by example.
References in this episode:
Leaders Eat Last- Simon Sinek https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16144853-leaders-eat-last.
We love to hear feedback! If you have questions, would like to propose a topic, or even join us for a conversation, contact us here: feedback@definitelymaybeagile.com