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Integrating ‘Agile’ Approaches into ‘Waterfall’ Cultures

InnovationTraining.org

This article is adapted from his recent book, What Matters in This Moment: Leading Groups Through Uncertain Times. Agile” and “Waterfall” offer us very different approaches to project management. Core Elements of Agile. Integrating Agile Approaches into Waterfall Cultures. This is a guest post by Harry Webne-Behrman.

Agile 74
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Building the innovation stack

Paul Hobcraft

We can mix and match different emerging or established innovation approaches but sometimes miss valuable points and due to this lack of “being connected up” we lose flexibility, sometimes meaning and miss some of the potential value as the parts are not as well interlinked or dynamic; we screen out more than we add-in.

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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

This debunks the perspective that business agility and successful transformation are limited to companies of a certain profile. I am not just referencing improvements via Agile and DevOps, although they are a piece of the puzzle. It’s hard work to get buy-in across supporting functions of a value stream.

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How agile practices can solve remote team management problems

mjvinnovation

In this article, you will reflect on the challenges of remote team management and how agile practices can help you make the transition efficiently. This can cause a generational shock; Millennials and Centennials, steeped in technology and more prone to remote work, are often misunderstood by their leaders from other generations.

Agile 52
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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

Idea to Value

As one of the world’s top experts on innovation and growth, Rita’s work is regularly published in the Harvard Business Review. Which means they do not believe small changes over time, failing, learning and adjusting can or will have a meaningful impact. Twitter: rgmcgrath. Tiffani Bova. What is your definition of “innovation”?

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Applying lessons from pandemic prepared schools

Christensen Institute

A mission-driven, agile culture that prioritized relationships was also a common feature of prepared schools. The last two years have been tough for K–12 schools and educators, but these challenging times have not been without their bright spots—and there’s much to learn from them.

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Swimming along a road in a flood of digital transformation

Paul Hobcraft

We all need to learn to swim along this new digital transformation road. Recently I was asked to complete a review of digital transformation, to gauge where it presently is, to take a look at the leading emerging practices and ‘professional ‘wisdom’ and turn these insights into a report due out before the end of the year.