Whether your business is a small, fast-growing agile shop, or a larger company that is trying to adopt agile methodologies, success hinges on a proper foundation of roles, responsibilities, and processes. In this talk, we’ll cover how Trulia tackles these areas, and discuss how JIRA Agile helped us expand our agile cycles.
The document provides information about the Workforce Advancement Training grant program including changes to the grant process, available grants for 2014-2015, training opportunities offered through various consortium grants, and next steps for grant recipients. Key details include funding for continuous improvement, manufacturing blueprint reading, leadership development, and team building training consortiums, as well as some company-specific grants. Training courses range from Excel and blueprint reading to six sigma certification levels and leadership skills development. Dates and locations are given for upcoming trainings.
Roles of Project Managers in Agile TeamsAaron Medina
Roles of Project Managers in Agile Teams
[Traditional] Perspective of PMs
Scrum Team Roles
Servant Leadership
When will need our PMs?
A Question of Scale and Complexity
PM Roles and Responsibilities
The document discusses how a content team at Zix Corporation transitioned to using Agile methodology for managing their department. Some key aspects covered include using 1-week sprints, daily standup meetings, and tracking stories, epics and acceptance criteria on a scrum board. The team saw benefits like faster time to market, more flexibility, and better product quality. They established processes for defining documentation requirements during story workshops, reviewing docs after code completion, and tracking enhancements and defects on a documentation backlog. The presentation provides advice for other teams looking to adopt Agile, such as starting small, becoming integrated team members, and focusing on flexibility and reuse.
This certificate recognizes that Gerhard Risse successfully completed a course in project management principles. He passed assessments on project overview, concept and development phases, scoring highest on the first two modules. His final score was 85% after completing all assessments by February 9, 2016.
In this presentation, we will use a fast-paced, methodical approach to provide a full picture of what Agile is, how it works, who is using it and how you can use it. We’ll cover a lot of information, but will introduce, compare, and contrast concepts which encourage an objective picture based on your experience. Agile is not a panacea or a prescriptive methodology. At its foundation, it is a mentality and a way of working and managing work that permeates everything you do. We will discuss how that is and what that means in practical terms.
Doc sprints: The ultimate in collaborative document developmentSarah Maddox
This session discusses how to plan and run a successful doc sprint. The result is high-quality documentation, happy customers, and an enhanced reputation for your tech comm team.
Take the Red Pill: How Criteo revamped its software development processAgilar
Author: Adrian Perreau de Pinninck
Conference: Global Scrum Gathering Berlin 2014
Describes how Criteo managed to change the software engineering culture of its R&D department from 'Testing is cheating' to 22K+ tests being run every half hour.
These are the slides of the talk I gave at the Global Scrum Gathering Berlin in 2014.
It describes how Criteo managed to change the software engineering culture of its R&D department from 'Testing is cheating' to 22K+ tests being run every half hour.
This document discusses applying agile methods to product development beyond just software. It argues that agile can accelerate tangible product development by nesting sprints within milestone frameworks and establishing high-performance cross-functional teams. However, functional managers often resist ceding control and collaboration, posing the biggest challenge to success. Case studies show that focusing agile adoption on planning, demos, and facilitation can lead to improved schedule adherence, decision-making, and overall project accuracy despite higher prototyping costs.
The document provides an overview of agile frameworks including Scrum, Lean, and Kanban. It begins by defining agile and its history and principles. It then summarizes each framework in turn: Scrum focuses on iterative development with sprints and daily stand-ups; Lean aims to maximize value and minimize waste; and Kanban uses visual boards and work-in-progress limits to manage continuous flow. The document outlines key techniques for applying these frameworks outside of software development and emphasizes an evolutionary approach to process improvement.
This document discusses team and project leadership. It introduces the team and describes using a Team Canvas to define individual strengths, goals, values and ideas. It recommends establishing Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) to set quantitative and qualitative goals in areas like learning and skills development. Examples of tips for project leadership are given, such as bringing people together, encouraging safe discussion, and modeling good behavior. Scrum methods like planning, demos and retrospectives are suggested to structure projects. The importance of understanding stakeholders and challenges is emphasized, as well as leading confidently and questioning assumptions.
1. The document provides an overview of practical scrum concepts including lean thinking, agile principles, scrum roles and ceremonies.
2. It discusses the roles of the product owner, scrum master and team in scrum and describes the four main scrum ceremonies: sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review, and retrospective.
3. Key aspects of each ceremony are outlined such as their purpose, participants, and goals to continuously deliver working software and improve the process.
What are the Tools & Techniques in Agile Project Management?Tuan Yang
Organizations, teams and even project management software are increasingly responding to a demand for more adaptive and evolutionary processes. In a fast-changing business world that needs to respond to rapid market and technology shifts, Agile delivers. Agile project management provides numerous benefits to organizations, project teams, and products.
Learn more about:
» Set up an Agile project.
» Assign roles and responsibilities.
» Create a prioritized list of requirements.
» Define increments and timeboxes.
» Manage a Solution Development Team or Teams.
» Use Agile techniques such as Feature Driven Development.
» Present the benefits of Agile approaches to Senior Management.
Agile Project Management explained and examined from several angles. Agile Software Development delivers better results when it is managed in an agile way.
Scrum day scaled agile - wolfgang hilpert - sascha gesslerWolfgang Hilpert
This document summarizes Sophos' transition to scaled agile practices from 2015-2016. It describes challenges with predictability and transparency in their previous process. Their goals for agile transformation included planning in 3 month cycles with 2 week sprints. Key insights included giving teams new experiences, aiming for feature teams, and investing in engineering excellence long-term. Scaling agile helped with alignment, quality, agility across teams, and continuous improvement.
Agile Australia 2017 - Transforming ING Direct - Our journey so farLeandro Pinter
ING Direct Australia has been transforming their organization to work in an Agile way since 2010. They conducted three waves of transformation:
Wave 1 focused on testing Agile but concluded it would not work for their bank. Wave 2 had some success with two pilot teams but struggled to scale Agile across large projects. Wave 3 involved reorganizing into domains and guilds, establishing new roles, and adopting practices like PACE to help teams deliver value faster through smaller, more frequent releases. This led to major improvements in time to market, on-budget deliveries, and team engagement. The next steps are continuing to evolve the organization and empowering teams to innovate. The key lessons are to start small, build transformation
The document discusses whether agile will kill project management. It presents some key differences between traditional project management and agile approaches. While agile prioritizes adapting to change over stickling to a predefined plan, it does not eliminate project management but rather changes it. Agile still uses practices like planning at different levels from programs to sprints, but allows for more flexibility in scope to keep costs and time fixed. The document argues project managers still have an important role in agile, but with less command-and-control and more of a focus on leading and facilitating teams.
The document discusses Scrum, an agile framework for managing complex projects. It describes Scrum's core components like sprints, roles, artifacts, and events. Sprints are short, timed iterations where self-organizing teams work on prioritized backlog items to create shippable increments. Key roles include the Product Owner who prioritizes features, and the Scrum Master who coaches the team. Artifacts include the Product and Sprint Backlogs and shippable increments. Events help the team inspect and adapt their process through planning, daily check-ins, reviews, and retrospectives. Many large companies have adopted Scrum to deliver working software frequently in response to changing requirements.
Learn how an evolved PMO can bring discipline to project prioritization, track project portfolios, and provide the support teams need to embrace Agile.
Getting Agile Right - Rebooting an Agile organization in 100 days - Agile Tou...Maurizio Mancini
Presentation at Agile Tour Montreal 2018 by Maurizio Mancini of Exempio and Paul T. Ryan CTO of OpenX.
Many organizations think they are Agile when they are not. Here is how to recognize when you need an Agile reboot and how to reboot your organization to become a true Agile organization.
Getting Agile Right - Rebooting an Agile Organization in 100 days - Agile Tou...Maurizio Mancini
Presentation by Senior Consultant Maurizio Mancini of Exempio.com about an Agile Reboot of one Agile organization that was accomplished in just 100 business days!
Scrum Framework: Manage Anything Efficiently and AccuratelyAmir Syafrudin
Note: This presentation is an update of my previous uploaded presentation found here: http://www.slideshare.net/AmirSyafrudin/scrum-methodology-managing-project-efficiently-and-accurately
This is a presentation material used to introduce Scrum Framework in the Directorate General of Taxes, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia.
Agile Methods - An Overview - Marc Bless - 2009Marc Bless
The document provides an overview of agile methods. It discusses the motivation for agile approaches due to failures of traditional waterfall planning. Key aspects of agile history and principles are outlined, including the Agile Manifesto which values individuals, working software, customer collaboration and responding to change over processes, documentation, contract negotiation and following a plan. Specific agile methods like Scrum, Extreme Programming and Feature Driven Development are also mentioned.
Here are the estimated story points for the items using Planning Poker:
Spain - 13
China - 13
Luxembourg - 5
Denmark - 8
South Africa - 8 (reference point)
Belize - 3
Take the Red Pill: How Criteo revamped its software development processAgilar
Author: Adrian Perreau de Pinninck
Conference: Global Scrum Gathering Berlin 2014
Describes how Criteo managed to change the software engineering culture of its R&D department from 'Testing is cheating' to 22K+ tests being run every half hour.
These are the slides of the talk I gave at the Global Scrum Gathering Berlin in 2014.
It describes how Criteo managed to change the software engineering culture of its R&D department from 'Testing is cheating' to 22K+ tests being run every half hour.
This document discusses applying agile methods to product development beyond just software. It argues that agile can accelerate tangible product development by nesting sprints within milestone frameworks and establishing high-performance cross-functional teams. However, functional managers often resist ceding control and collaboration, posing the biggest challenge to success. Case studies show that focusing agile adoption on planning, demos, and facilitation can lead to improved schedule adherence, decision-making, and overall project accuracy despite higher prototyping costs.
The document provides an overview of agile frameworks including Scrum, Lean, and Kanban. It begins by defining agile and its history and principles. It then summarizes each framework in turn: Scrum focuses on iterative development with sprints and daily stand-ups; Lean aims to maximize value and minimize waste; and Kanban uses visual boards and work-in-progress limits to manage continuous flow. The document outlines key techniques for applying these frameworks outside of software development and emphasizes an evolutionary approach to process improvement.
This document discusses team and project leadership. It introduces the team and describes using a Team Canvas to define individual strengths, goals, values and ideas. It recommends establishing Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) to set quantitative and qualitative goals in areas like learning and skills development. Examples of tips for project leadership are given, such as bringing people together, encouraging safe discussion, and modeling good behavior. Scrum methods like planning, demos and retrospectives are suggested to structure projects. The importance of understanding stakeholders and challenges is emphasized, as well as leading confidently and questioning assumptions.
1. The document provides an overview of practical scrum concepts including lean thinking, agile principles, scrum roles and ceremonies.
2. It discusses the roles of the product owner, scrum master and team in scrum and describes the four main scrum ceremonies: sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review, and retrospective.
3. Key aspects of each ceremony are outlined such as their purpose, participants, and goals to continuously deliver working software and improve the process.
What are the Tools & Techniques in Agile Project Management?Tuan Yang
Organizations, teams and even project management software are increasingly responding to a demand for more adaptive and evolutionary processes. In a fast-changing business world that needs to respond to rapid market and technology shifts, Agile delivers. Agile project management provides numerous benefits to organizations, project teams, and products.
Learn more about:
» Set up an Agile project.
» Assign roles and responsibilities.
» Create a prioritized list of requirements.
» Define increments and timeboxes.
» Manage a Solution Development Team or Teams.
» Use Agile techniques such as Feature Driven Development.
» Present the benefits of Agile approaches to Senior Management.
Agile Project Management explained and examined from several angles. Agile Software Development delivers better results when it is managed in an agile way.
Scrum day scaled agile - wolfgang hilpert - sascha gesslerWolfgang Hilpert
This document summarizes Sophos' transition to scaled agile practices from 2015-2016. It describes challenges with predictability and transparency in their previous process. Their goals for agile transformation included planning in 3 month cycles with 2 week sprints. Key insights included giving teams new experiences, aiming for feature teams, and investing in engineering excellence long-term. Scaling agile helped with alignment, quality, agility across teams, and continuous improvement.
Agile Australia 2017 - Transforming ING Direct - Our journey so farLeandro Pinter
ING Direct Australia has been transforming their organization to work in an Agile way since 2010. They conducted three waves of transformation:
Wave 1 focused on testing Agile but concluded it would not work for their bank. Wave 2 had some success with two pilot teams but struggled to scale Agile across large projects. Wave 3 involved reorganizing into domains and guilds, establishing new roles, and adopting practices like PACE to help teams deliver value faster through smaller, more frequent releases. This led to major improvements in time to market, on-budget deliveries, and team engagement. The next steps are continuing to evolve the organization and empowering teams to innovate. The key lessons are to start small, build transformation
The document discusses whether agile will kill project management. It presents some key differences between traditional project management and agile approaches. While agile prioritizes adapting to change over stickling to a predefined plan, it does not eliminate project management but rather changes it. Agile still uses practices like planning at different levels from programs to sprints, but allows for more flexibility in scope to keep costs and time fixed. The document argues project managers still have an important role in agile, but with less command-and-control and more of a focus on leading and facilitating teams.
The document discusses Scrum, an agile framework for managing complex projects. It describes Scrum's core components like sprints, roles, artifacts, and events. Sprints are short, timed iterations where self-organizing teams work on prioritized backlog items to create shippable increments. Key roles include the Product Owner who prioritizes features, and the Scrum Master who coaches the team. Artifacts include the Product and Sprint Backlogs and shippable increments. Events help the team inspect and adapt their process through planning, daily check-ins, reviews, and retrospectives. Many large companies have adopted Scrum to deliver working software frequently in response to changing requirements.
Learn how an evolved PMO can bring discipline to project prioritization, track project portfolios, and provide the support teams need to embrace Agile.
Getting Agile Right - Rebooting an Agile organization in 100 days - Agile Tou...Maurizio Mancini
Presentation at Agile Tour Montreal 2018 by Maurizio Mancini of Exempio and Paul T. Ryan CTO of OpenX.
Many organizations think they are Agile when they are not. Here is how to recognize when you need an Agile reboot and how to reboot your organization to become a true Agile organization.
Getting Agile Right - Rebooting an Agile Organization in 100 days - Agile Tou...Maurizio Mancini
Presentation by Senior Consultant Maurizio Mancini of Exempio.com about an Agile Reboot of one Agile organization that was accomplished in just 100 business days!
Scrum Framework: Manage Anything Efficiently and AccuratelyAmir Syafrudin
Note: This presentation is an update of my previous uploaded presentation found here: http://www.slideshare.net/AmirSyafrudin/scrum-methodology-managing-project-efficiently-and-accurately
This is a presentation material used to introduce Scrum Framework in the Directorate General of Taxes, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia.
Agile Methods - An Overview - Marc Bless - 2009Marc Bless
The document provides an overview of agile methods. It discusses the motivation for agile approaches due to failures of traditional waterfall planning. Key aspects of agile history and principles are outlined, including the Agile Manifesto which values individuals, working software, customer collaboration and responding to change over processes, documentation, contract negotiation and following a plan. Specific agile methods like Scrum, Extreme Programming and Feature Driven Development are also mentioned.
Here are the estimated story points for the items using Planning Poker:
Spain - 13
China - 13
Luxembourg - 5
Denmark - 8
South Africa - 8 (reference point)
Belize - 3
Outcome Based Backlogs @ Scaling Agile BrusselsJürgen De Smet
The document discusses alternatives to a flat list backlog for product development, including organizing work by outcome, behavior, who, and what. It suggests using techniques like impact mapping, design thinking, story maps, and assumptions to help with discovery and delivery. Charts are shown organizing teams and sprints around a widely important goal and tracking work by refinement state, complexity, and delivery stage.
LeSS - Outcome Based Backlogs - Warsaw 10-2019Jürgen De Smet
slides used during LeSS Warsaw meetup on outcome based backlogs providing insights how to use a cocktail of techniques to make the best out of it.
You can find embedded Bug Fixing Tournament video here: https://youtu.be/ZMuJA-QXJhk
This document discusses the key elements of Scrum, including roles, artifacts, and events. It emphasizes that the main purposes of Scrum are to maximize value, make Scrum work for the organization, and help teams collaborate effectively. It stresses the importance of empirical process control and learning cycles in Scrum, with transparency, inspection, and adaptation at different levels. The document concludes that the biggest enemy of Scrum is not using it properly and failing to accept and apply lessons learned.
Thanks to HBR, McKinsey and more of those, Agile has become mainstream but is it Agile? I see Agile being used as a synonym of Scrum even though Agile is more of an umbrella where Scrum is just one flavour of getting there. Many inquiries show that Scrum is the most used Agile flavour in the world and I’m here to tell you to stop that movement unless you truly mean it.
Let me guide you through some basic elements and help you evaluate if you and your organisation should ditch Scrum or not. Help you recognise if you are truly a Scrum Master or rather a Scrum Novice. And much more.
Webinar - Re-design the Organisation for Business AgilityJürgen De Smet
The document discusses rethinking organizational structure and levels of self-management. It explores various approaches like Teal, Holacracy, Sociocracy, Podularity and Agile and considers what level of self-management is optimal. It advocates using systems thinking and modeling constraints to understand optimization. It also emphasizes the importance of learning from others through experimentation to determine the right level of self-management for a given organization and context.
This case study documents the transformation of the IT department of a large telecom operator from siloed teams to a more agile organization. The department originally suffered from technical and organizational debt, offshoring, and penalties for missed deadlines. After implementing agile practices like Scrum, the organization saw improved time to market, quality, ability to handle change, productivity, and visibility. Employees reported faster time to market, improved quality, and better ability to handle changes. The transformation was a success, with 92% of employees not wanting to return to the previous way of working.
This is the presentation used to pitch "Birzo" to the jury of Startup Weekend Brussels. After 52 hours of hard work we went from idea to prototype backed up with a business plan. Detailed info: http://www.westartup.eu/ideas/beer-profiling-taste-matching-team-at-swbru/
OpenAgileRO - Perfect problem breakthroughJürgen De Smet
This document introduces Jürgen De Smet and Erik Talboom as experts in problem breakthrough. It lists intention, awareness, and confrontation as key steps to problem breakthrough and provides Erik Talboom's contact information for those seeking help with this process.
OpenAgileRO - The financials behind Software developmentJürgen De Smet
The document discusses optimizing return on investment (ROI) for software projects. It provides an example showing how reducing operational costs from 150,000 to 80,000 euros by investing in process improvements can increase ROI from 4.6 to 8.75. The document argues managers should focus on optimizing business value through continuous improvement actions rather than top-line revenue or backlog size alone. Product owners are encouraged to prioritize activities improving team capacity and ROI over staying fully busy.
Introduction to the Pirate Metrics – AARRR related to customer development and business model canvas in order to gain insights on how your customers behave and create an environment where you easily can validate startup hypothesis avoiding the commonly used feel good metrics.
The document discusses the concept of real options decision making, which advocates keeping options open for as long as possible by gathering information and only committing to decisions when necessary. It involves identifying available options and their associated conditions, timelines, and costs. The goal is to deal with risk by making decisions later when more information is available. Examples are provided of how real options can be applied in areas like product design and dimensional planning.
The document discusses the Theory of Constraints and introduces a "Bottleneck Game" to illustrate its key concepts. The Theory of Constraints focuses on identifying the bottleneck, or constraint, that limits an organization's ability to achieve its goal. It then recommends exploiting the bottleneck to maximize its output, subordinating all other decisions to the bottleneck, and elevating the bottleneck by finding ways to increase its capacity. The game is designed to demonstrate how focusing on the bottleneck can increase an organization's throughput and profits.
The document describes a "Coin Flipping Game" lean production simulation where participants take on roles like customer, CEO, process engineer, and employee to experience a production process with variability and waste. Players work to complete tasks by flipping coins within time limits to see the effects of variability on throughput and identify ways to eliminate waste from the process. The simulation is followed by a retrospective to discuss lessons on lean concepts and how to improve productivity and workflow.
BIM modeling is revolutionizing the planning, design, and construction of educational facilities. By leveraging advanced BIM services, every aspect of an educational space—from classrooms to common areas—can be meticulously planned and seamlessly integrated. This approach allows project teams to proactively identify and address potential challenges before they occur. Our BIM modeling services enable educational institutions to develop efficient, future-ready facilities, ensuring each project is completed with unmatched precision and excellence. For more information, visit us at https://www.irridesignstudio.com/services
Global IoT Security Market: Industry Insights, Key Players, and Future Prospectschanderdeepseoexpert
PPT covers the IoT Security Market, focusing on key trends, growth drivers, challenges, and leading solutions to protect connected devices from cyber threats in an increasingly connected world.
Embracing The Future – The Transformative Power Of AI In HRRahul Bedi
This PDF delves into the transformative applications of AI in HR and its impact on people management. By combining AI’s analytical power with human empathy, companies can create workplaces that inspire innovation and growth.
Visit this link to explore more: https://www.enfuse-solutions.com/
How to Improve Product Growth with AARRR Metrics Framework.pdfRicky Hilmi
This presentation is designed to help product teams, growth marketers, and startup builders understand and apply the AARRR Metrics Framework to drive meaningful and measurable growth. AARRR stands for Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, and Revenue — five core stages of the user journey that reflect how people discover, engage with, and generate value from your product.
You’ll find a clear breakdown of what each stage means, along with examples of metrics to track, strategies to implement, and common mistakes to avoid. The presentation also explores how top companies optimize each part of their funnel through onboarding improvements, habit-forming features, personalized user journeys, and growth loops.
In addition to the theoretical breakdown, this deck includes real-world case studies and actionable ideas that you can apply right away. Whether you’re working on a SaaS product, mobile app, or digital service, you’ll discover patterns and best practices that can be adapted to your context.
What’s inside:
- A complete overview of AARRR and how it maps to your product journey
- Tips to improve onboarding and user activation based on actual examples
- Retention strategies including product stickiness, habit triggers, and value loops
- Referral mechanics and viral loop experiments that work
- Revenue insights including monetization timing, value-based pricing, and LTV focus
- Complementary product metrics such as CAC, NPS, MRR, churn, and more
- A growth mindset framework to continuously build, measure, and learn
This deck is perfect for anyone who wants to move beyond vanity metrics and focus on what actually helps products grow. Whether you're building your first product or scaling an existing one, you’ll walk away with practical ideas to improve your product’s performance at every stage.
AI Effects is a next-gen video creation tool that leverages the power of artificial intelligence and fantasy aesthetics to produce viral, attention-grabbing content. Create stunning, faceless AI-generated videos in seconds — perfect for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels. No editing skills needed. Just click, generate, and watch the views pour in!
Saturo means to understand. At Saturo we understand your needs, and our motto is to provide you best fit solution according to your needs and requirements.
Saturo aims to establish itself as a prominent leader in the realm of cloud technologies, specializing in offerings such as NetSuite, NetSuite Point of Sale, NetSuite HRMS, BillMade Point of Sale software, Celigo services, and Salesforce services.
Recognizing the future potential of these technologies, we are committed to introducing innovative solutions and approaches to contribute to the global landscape. Our goal is to provide solutions that benefit everyone and contribute to the advancement of these technologies worldwide.
Apparel, Footwear, and Accessories Market Size, Trends & Forecast 2025-2034jacksemily537
The global Apparel, Footwear, and Accessories market is experiencing transformative growth, driven by shifting consumer preferences, fast-fashion trends, and a rising demand for sustainability. From high-end luxury items to everyday essentials, this sector is increasingly influenced by e-commerce, customization, and eco-conscious choices. With a growing focus on digital innovation, brands are adapting to new shopping behaviors, offering seamless omnichannel experiences and tapping into global markets for future growth.
Books on Display in the Library April 2025 - ShippingNZSG
Our library catalogue contains 1112 books relating to Shipping. These range from Shipboard diaries to indexes of assisted emigration, and history of mariners and the shipping industry.
Driving a Culture of Accountability: Transforming Patient Safety with KaiNexusKaiNexus
Presented by
Lindsey Booty, RN, BS, CNOR, is the Supervisor of Performance Improvement
Christopher Thomas, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at LSUHSC and Chief Quality Officer
LeaAnn Teague, MBA, MT(ASCP), SBB, PMP, is Sr. Director of Performance Improvement
from Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
In many hospitals, the process of recording, prioritizing, and addressing safety concerns raised by employees during patient safety rounds is often manual, fragmented, and lacks standardization. To overcome these challenges, Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center implemented KaiNexus to streamline the documentation, tracking, and resolution of safety concerns raised during patient safety rounds, while ensuring that risks are prioritized and addressed in alignment with the SAFER Matrix.
In this webinar, you'll learn how Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center leveraged KaiNexus to reinforce a culture where safety is everyone's responsibility. By providing a transparent and efficient system for raising and addressing concerns, team members are empowered to speak up, knowing their input will be heard and acted upon.
Creating Resilient Teams in the Hybrid WorkplaceTania Arora
In this PDF, discover how to build resilient teams in today’s hybrid workplace. Learn strategies to foster open communication, prioritize well-being, and promote trust. With 90% of companies adopting hybrid models, resilience is key to maintaining productivity, engagement, and innovation across distributed teams.
Visit this link to explore more: https://www.enfuse-solutions.com/
According to latest Report By Expert Market Research, The global feed protein market was valued at USD 66.64 billion in 2024. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.40% from 2025 to 2034, reaching approximately USD 149.29 billion by 2034, driven by increasing demand for high-quality animal nutrition in livestock and aquaculture sectors.
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S Vijay Kumar, With Over 18 Years of Unrivaled Expertise in International Jou...SanskarTiwari20
Mr. S. Vijay Kumar is the International Editor at BB News International, with over 18 years of experience in global journalism. Throughout his career, he has reported from over 25 countries, covering major events such as the G20 and ASEAN Summits, peace talks, and high-level diplomatic engagements. His expertise in international diplomacy, political affairs, and peacebuilding has made him a respected voice in the field. His work goes beyond surface-level reporting—he provides in-depth, insightful analysis on global issues, helping both policymakers and the public navigate the complexities of international relations. Mr. Kumar is accredited by the U.S. Department of State and has earned recognition for his contributions to global media.www.bbnewsin.com
Raman Bhaumik Known For Her Hands-On ApproachRaman Bhaumik
Raman Bhaumik is a passionate philanthropist who dedicates her time and energy to uplifting communities. She believes deeply in the importance of giving back and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
SEO for Cabinet Manufacturers: Drive Leads and Grow Your BusinessAutus Digital Agency
This presentation explores the impact of strategic SEO for cabinet manufacturers, helping businesses increase visibility, attract targeted traffic, and convert prospects into clients. It covers essential tactics like keyword optimization, local SEO, content marketing, and technical enhancements tailored for the cabinetry industry. With the right SEO strategy, manufacturers can showcase their craftsmanship, rank higher in search results, and generate quality leads. Unlock sustainable growth and stay ahead of the competition with expert SEO solutions designed for cabinet businesses.
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What Are The Steps To Scrape Zillow Property Data For Competitive AnalysisWeb Screen Scraping
Zillow data scraping is extracting a large amount of data from Zillow’s real estate website using software applications or automated scripts. This information can be property listings, pricing, home, rental prices, trends, region-specific data and all the data that Zillow shares on its website. This data can be accessed for various reasons, such as performing industry analysis, investment analysis, price comparison, analysis of competitors, and forecasting trends in real estate.
How Sex Viet Is Redefining Intimacy in Vietnam.docxronanfarrowfarrow
Sex education has become a pivotal topic in Vietnam, sparking widespread discussion about its cultural and social implications. While traditionally considered a private or even taboo subject, evolving societal norms and rising awareness of public health issues have placed sex education at the center of cultural debates. Sex Viet education in Vietnamese society, highlighting its challenges, progress, and influence on generational thinking.
From Panels to Turbines – Streamlining Renewable Energy Logistics for a Green...RhenuslogisticsIndia
In today’s global energy landscape, efficient supply chain coordination is the backbone of successful clean power projects. From pre‑construction feasibility studies and route surveys to multimodal transport and last‑mile delivery, a holistic approach ensures timely deployment of components like solar modules, turbine blades, and battery systems. Specialized equipment, climate‑controlled containers, and trained personnel minimize risks of damage and delays, while technology‑driven solutions foster transparency and resilience. Renewable Energy Logistics empowers stakeholders to reduce costs, optimize operations, and accelerate the green transition. Seamless customs clearance and regulatory compliance support cross‑border shipments, while advanced packaging and handling protocols protect sensitive equipment from harsh environmental conditions. Sustainable transport practices, including route optimization and eco‑friendly vehicles, decrease carbon footprints and align with project sustainability goals. Smart warehousing, with geographically positioned staging hubs and just‑in‑time inventory management, streamlines on‑site deployment and reduces storage costs. Investing in workforce training ensures that drivers, crane operators, and coordinators maintain high safety and quality standards across every phase. Collaborative partnerships with local authorities and community engagement initiatives further reduce disruptions and build stakeholder trust. By embracing integrated planning, real‑time tracking, and continuous improvement, project teams enhance scalability, safeguard high‑value assets, and propel the global adoption of clean energy technologies.
The Institute for Public Relations Behavioral Insights Research Center and Leger partnered on this 5th edition of the Disinformation in Society Report.
We surveyed 2,000 U.S. adults to assess what sources they trust, how Americans perceive false or misleading information, who they hold responsible for spreading it, and what actions they believe are necessary to combat it.Overall, concern about disinformation has surged back to 2021 levels, with 70% of Americans calling “deliberately misleading or biased information” a “major problem.” Most respondents viewed disinformation as a driver of political polarization, a threat to human rights, and a factor in election outcomes.
4. 4
• 9 component teams
• ~75 backlogs
• 1 PO per 1-2 team(s)
• Architects working as technical PO
• Project managers
• Fights between Waterfall, Scrum, Kanban, EVO, …
Y SOFT R&D 11/2016
5. 5
• Isolated part of the product
• Separate company
• Shared codebase with the rest of SafeQ
• 2 teams (Frontend & Backend) – 14 people
• 2 team leads
• 1 product manager
• 1 engineering manager
SCANNING
12. 12
• Removed management layer
• Removing “but” from
Scrumbut
• Incredible support from VP
• PO with strategy and vision
• Community of Scrum
masters
• Firewall around the team • Cultural pushback
• Fear of failure in the team
17. 17
• VP level attended CLP
• Co-friends since June 2019
• Co-Learning helped us
convince the board
• Aleš is our biggest supporter
across the company
• Continuously failing
communication
• We designed metrics but
didn’t go live with them
21. 21
• Multi-Layered for a reasonably small organization
• No clear PO - firefighting organization
• 898 build plans in total
• A lot of item statuses available for workflow
EXAMPLES
ASSESSMENT FROM CO-LEARNING
39. 39
• We have product definition!
• No official change team
• Only volunteers
• Lots of people involved
• Poorly communicated
preparation goals
• Nobody wanted to be PO
• People appeared and
disappeared
41. 41
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Lots of activity
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
42. 42
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Lots of activity
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
44. 44
• We went from zero to many in no time
• Some of them used by subject matter experts as way to control work
• Most of them without idea how to work as CoP
• Webinar from Co-Learning was game changer
• Security team transformed to CoP with strong vision and strategy
COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE
46. 46
• Introducing personal
responsibility
• We focused on influencers
• Open space in every location
• Involvement of PR guys
• Security CoP as role model
• VP of Product management
as PO
• Continuously failing
communication
• VP in charge is leaving 3
weeks before the Flip
• People appeared and
disappeared
• Huge cultural pushback
• Decision to postpone flip
47. 47
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
48. 48
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
Technical workshops
Flip postpone
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
49. 49
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
January 2019
Technical workshops
Flip postpone
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
66. 66
• Collocated team
• Size 6-10 people
• Deliver as much PBI independently as possible
• High diversity of skills and personalities
• Only team members, Scrum masters and managers continue
TEAM SELF-DESIGN
83. 83
• Strong statement from
C-level about importance of
change
• Transparency of single PBL
• Bug matrix
• Feature teams
• L4 support team
• Roadmap was confirmed 30
hours before the Flip
• Fail with DoD
• Culture of chitchatting
84. 84
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
January 2019
Technical workshops
Flip postpone
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
85. 85
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
January 2019
Technical workshops
Flip postpone
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Flip
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
86. 86
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
January 2019
Technical workshops
Flip postpone
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Flip
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
September 2019
88. 88
• Blame LeSS for our old
pains
• Weak product strategy and
vision
• Face slap from poor CI
• Management pushing
efficiency
• Roles dysfunctions filled by
Scrum masters
• Underestimated effects of
the change to the whole
company
• Larman’s laws are true
• Old pains suddenly very
visible
• We are delivering whole
product increments
• Higher focus
• R&D is not blackbox
anymore
89. 89
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
January 2019
Technical workshops
Flip postpone
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Flip
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene
September 2019
90. 90
July 2017
Spring 2018
Summer 2018
Autumn 2018
January 2019
Technical workshops
Flip postpone
Technical assessment
Initial workshops
Flip
Y SOFT LeSS ADOPTION
Demo team in Scrum
We have decision
Co-Learning on scene LeSS conference
September 2019
91. 91
• Everybody can be enabler with inspirational vision
• You need strong support from execs
• Extreme transparency is a must
• You need external help to help with internal conflicts
• Politics is your good friend and worst enemy
• System modelling is your best friend
• Communication, communication, communication…
• Many failures will happen, don’t take them personally
PERSONAL LESSONS LEARNED