Reading Time: 3 minutesZig Ziglar taught in his training seminars (and books, tapes and videos) that “your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude.”
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Reflections on a Boss
Reading Time: 3 minutesRecently a friend of mine that also works with Flow, Fin Goulding, was reflecting on why some bosses he had in the past were great (and others not so great).
Is Brand Extension Diluting Agile and Scrum?
Reading Time: 4 minutesIs Brand Extension Diluting Agile and Scrum and has it already set the stage for it’s own demise? Is there a risk that these both will go the same way as 7 Up and sink into the abyss of irrelevance?
Yellow belts are most dangerous
Reading Time: 7 minutesMuch of today’s Agile thinking is based on Eastern Religion and Philosophy. Western Religion and Philosophy is equally, or more, valid.
Measuring Culture using Friction Analysis
Reading Time: 2 minutesRecently I attended the Business Agility Europe conference. One of the best questions raised, so far, was “how do you measure culture?”
Blast from the Past – Ted leading the Flow Ball exercise
Reading Time: < 1 minuteGetting a head start on the week by sharing Monday’s post now.
Flow-based IKIGAI (My Value Add)
Reading Time: 3 minutesAnyone that has worked with Agile for any length of time will have encountered the Ikigai (pronounced “icky-guy”). At the end of this post you will see an example of a canvas that you can use to do your own Ikigai exercise.
Four Lenses – “London Tube” simplified
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe Four Lenses in Flow permeate everything that we do and simple isn’t easy! Here’s an example of the Four Lenses in a “London Tube” format.
Voices of Flow #31
Reading Time: 2 minutesWith today’s video we are completing the Voices of Flow series (31 parts). Today’s video is a webinar with Hans Gillior and me (Bonus Video #2 – Surviving Scaled Agile).
Accelerating Business Performance
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe registration links for the Accelerating Business Performance webinars (for EMEA and the Americas) on Friday, 29 October are available below.