Mar 12, 2019 | AgileAus, Feature Articles, Guest Blogs
Mapping uncertainty with Simon Wardley As he prepares to head Down Under for The Deep Dive on 26-27 March 2019, AgileTODAY spoke with Simon Wardley about how mapping assists in guiding contemporary organisational strategy. Simon, it was wonderful having you in...
Feb 1, 2019 | AgileAus, Guest Blogs
The Learning Organisation Today’s post is courtesy of guest blogger Chris Chan who is the Tribe & Adaptive Leadership Coach, ANZ It’s that time of year when we are submitting to AgileAus and reviewing of Expressions Of Interest (EOI) has begun. Each year I look...
Jan 24, 2019 | AgileAus, Guest Blogs
Getting Closer to the Customer Today’s post is courtesy of guest blogger Alex Stokes who is the Co-founder of ReBoot Co. It’s that time of year when we are submitting to AgileAus and reviewing of Expressions Of Interest (EOI) has begun. I’ve been fortunate enough to...
Jan 17, 2019 | AgileAus, Feature Articles, Guest Blogs
Harnessing real time feedback at the AgileAus squid tanks Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for AgileAus19 have been steadily trickling in and we’re excited to see these idea kernels expand with help from the community. There is still time to throw your ideas in if you...
Dec 17, 2018 | AgileAus, Feature Articles, Guest Blogs
Agile Lessons from AI Melinda Harrington reviews Made by Humans: The AI Condition by Ellen Broad (Melbourne University Press, 2018). Melinda is a Lead Consultant at Elabor8. She is an Agile coach, a speaker, a writer, a blogger, and a passionate believer that we can...
Dec 13, 2018 | AgileAus, Feature Articles, Guest Blogs
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...