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‘Vibe Analytics’: The Evolution from Questions to Conversations with Data

The world of data analytics and business intelligence is experiencing a fundamental shift. Just as “vibe coding” is transforming how developers write software, moving from rigid code to conversational intent, a new approach of working with data: “vibe analytics” is revolutionising how people interact with their data.

The Three Reinventions

Hope is not a strategy. Reinvention is.

I am writing this from the middle of my third career reinvention. Each time I have done this, it has been uncomfortable. Each time, the discomfort turned out to be the signal that I was growing, not failing.

The Work That Builds Trust

Whatever happened to trust? One of my favourite thinkers, Rachel Botsman, defines trust as “a confident relationship with the unknown.”

Summer Reads for Reflection, Learning, and Growth

As the year winds down and the inbox slows, many of us are craving a little time to reflect, reset, or simply curl up with a cuppa (or something else refreshing!) and a book. Here are some good books written by friends of the AgileAus community that might help you...

Why Agility Matters More Than Ever

If you’re reading this, chances are you believe in the value of exploring better ways of working – of staying agile, curious, and open to new ideas. It’s an agile mindset that helps us thrive, whatever the future brings.

Reading The Mind of the Leader at Book Club @ AGL

In November, AgileTODAY was warmly welcomed into Book Club @ AGL – a fortnightly reading group held in AGL’s Melbourne offices. Over the two sessions documented below, the book club discussed The Mind of the Leader: How to Lead Yourself, Your People and Your Organization for Extraordinary Results by Rasmus Hougaard and Jacqueline Carter (Harvard Business Review Press, 2018).

What we are looking for at AgileAus19!

What we are looking for at AgileAus19!

  You may be aware that in 2019 AgileAus will be accepting Expressions Of Interest (EOIs) to shape a program that aims to represent, nourish, surprise and delight the community. What are we looking for? Building the AgileAus program is more art than science, and...

Building the AgileAus19 program

Building the AgileAus19 program

AgileAus19 is to be held on 25-26 June 2019 at the Hilton Sydney and we are busily working with the AgileAus community to explore better ways of creating a Conference program that represents the depth and breadth of the Australian Agile community. Have experimented...

#fragile: Feminist Revisionist Agile

#fragile: Feminist Revisionist Agile

  Guest post by Sarah Kaur, Chief Operations Officer, Portable.In talks presented in Melbourne and Sydney this August, Portable COO Sarah Kaur presented a feminist revisionist interpretation of Agile. In Twitter discussion following the talks, the hashtag...

Working on a Workshop Wall at AgileAus18

Working on a Workshop Wall at AgileAus18

 Guest post by Ben Crothers, Design Strategist, Atlassian.The tenth anniversary of the AgileAus Conference was pretty special in a lot of ways. One of the new things we tried this year was to give attendees another mode of interacting with each other with a...

Made by Humans: The AI Condition

Made by Humans: The AI Condition

  Guest post by Ellen Broad, independent data consultant and author.Ellen Broad is an independent data consultant and author. This article is an edited extract from Ellen’s book, Made by Humans: The AI Condition, available now through MUP. Ellen will speak on the...

Why Mindset is Driving the Age Of Agile

Why Mindset is Driving the Age Of Agile

 Guest post by Steve Denning, author of The Age of Agile.Steve Denning was a keynote speaker at AgileAus18 and is the author of The Age of Agile. This article was first published by Forbes on 20 August 2018. © Stephen Denning, 2018. All rights reservedAs noted in...

We did it! Reflections on AgileAus18

We did it! Reflections on AgileAus18

  The tenth annual AgileAus Conference is a wrap, and our hearts are still a flutter at the thought of the spectacular stories, insights and ideas shared amongst a sea of friendly faces just buzzing with goodwill. It was the tenth time we’ve done this, but...

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