In the first episode of the AIScento Podcast, G. John Okoro speaks with Walter “The Dutch Mentor”, a seasoned transformation leader, about what truly determines success or failure when organizations adopt AI, automation, and modern ways of working.
In the first episode of the AIScento Podcast, G. John Okoro speaks with Walter “The Dutch Mentor”, a seasoned transformation leader, about what truly determines success or failure when organizations adopt AI, automation, and modern ways of working.
This week’s Auspicious Agile video blog takes a look at the VersionOne – Collabnet State of Agile Report for 2020. Lot’s of interesting developments. SAFe and Scrum continue to dominate Agile Scaling and Team level Agile. We will cover many other Agile and DevOps developments in the video.
Re-sharing our book (Guide to Distributed Agile Framework), for those currently working remotely, in distributed teams, or working from home. Our book covers all types of distributed Agile teams, distributed teams, and groups working in multiple locations. Hope you are…
This week’s Auspicious Agile video blog takes a broad look at the area of Agile Finance. We will be covering Agile Finance Mindset, Beyond Budgeting approach to Agile Financial Leadership & Management, along with the Eco-System associated with Agile Finance.…
This week’s Auspicious Agile video blog takes a look at Holocracy and Management 3.0. These are two popular Agile leadership and Agile Management techniques. Cryptocurrency Exchange Referral Links: Coinbase Referral Link – https://www.coinbase.com/join/5a65f06dff064a02ff965d09 (using this link will give you a $10…
Our new Guide to Distributed Agile Framework eBook has just been published on Amazon! We appreciate your support and feedback! Our team has been working on the book for ~2 years now, and we are proud to present the product of…
Attending the Scrum Alliance Regional Scrum Gathering in Shanghai (www.scrumgathering.cn) this week the opening Key Note by Harvey Wheaton from Scrum Alliance addressed the role of leaders in Agile. Historically there has been the perception that managers and leaders do…
At a multi-national entertainment company that had adopted Agile at a large scale ($1 billion USD program, with ~500 developers plus shared services teams) I worked with the Director of a group that was adopting Agile. The Director was a…