Reading Time: < 1 minute It is said that “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.”, but at Agile Islands 2021 you’ll learn that “Culture eats everything … for breakfast, lunch and dinner”
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What’s your Passion #30 – you get what you measure
Reading Time: 2 minutes You get what you measure. Many, not all, measurements are proxy variables.But, you still get what you measure. Today’s blog post is about some of the things we measure using the Flow Leadership Framework.
Whats your Passion #25 – Stakeholder Influence
Reading Time: < 1 minute Are you “influencing up?” Or are you being “managed down?”
What’s your Passion #19 – Friction
Reading Time: 2 minutes Is there Friction in your teams?Are they experiencing confusion?How is their performance?
What’s your Passion #17 – What’s your Why?!
Reading Time: 2 minutes The Four Whys Paul DiModica in his book “Value Forward Selling” (pages 26-27) outlines the three (3) whys that anything is done in an organization:
What’s your Passion #14 – Prioritization à la 1984
Reading Time: 4 minutes No, not the book by Orwell. This post is about a prioritization methodology from the year 1984. That’s when the first Franklin Quest day planner was introduced to the world with the classic layout:
What’s your Passion #13 – Cultural Advantage
Reading Time: 5 minutes Agile, Lean & Exceptional Value Delivered in Sweden Culture eats everything for breakfast, lunch and dinner!!!
What’s your Passion #11 – Kokoro
Reading Time: 5 minutes Mastering the Transformation Basics is Simple, it’s just not Easy! Back on 09 Sept 2020 … I got some really great feedback from Alistair Cockburn, so that is integrated that into this post … thanks Alistair!
What’s your Passion #10 – Learning to Unlearn
Reading Time: < 1 minute Although Einstein is credited with the following quote (it’s disputed he ever said it), the axiom is still true:
What’s your Passion #6 – Vision comes First!
Reading Time: 2 minutes It’s great that Simon Sinek, in a video from a few years back, agrees that Vision comes first. He defines Vision as a “just cause,” something for which you are willing to sacrifice. He also describes the Why as the foundation of a house (i.e. its history) and the house to be built on top […]