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Category Archives: Leadership
Influential Agile Leader event comes to Europe
I’m really excited! I have been following Gil Broza and Johanna Rothman in different ways over the past few years, and earlier this year they got together in Boston in an interactive training event “The Influential Agile Leader”. I would … Continue reading
Posted in Courses, Leadership, Process
Tagged Courses, gil broza, human side of agile, Johanna Rothman, Leadership, The Influential Agile Leader
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The Responsibility Process™ in action
I have been giving a few presentations about The Responsibility Process™ recently. This is Christopher Avery and Bill McCarley’s research into the automatic series of coping reactions which we go through every time we experience an upset – I described … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Avery, responsibility, story, The Leadership Gift, The Responsibility Process
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The Leadership Gift Programme is restarting next week
Christopher Avery and Bill McCarley have developed The Responsibility Process™ over the past 20+ years – I’ve already blogged a bit about it in The Steps to Responsibility, and my talk at Lean Agile Scotland 2013 was based on this … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Avery, The Leadership Gift, The Responsibility Process
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Follow-up to How do you “push responsibility down” and “empower the team”
Thank you to everyone who came to the talk today at Lean Agile Scotland #LAScot13. I was delighted (and relieved) to have a full room, and thank you for engaging with me in the discussion during and afterwards. In summary: … Continue reading