Agility and fitness means different things to different people. You might look at yourself and say, okay, I want to lose weight, okay, that’s one thing. I want to run faster. Well, that’s another thing or I want to be able to perhaps, maybe I want to be more toned. Okay, that’s something different, again. All of these things are different goals. They’re all related to fitness but they have different methods, tools, ways of getting you there. They’re not all the same. And I think it’s the same thing with agility. Agility can mean different things to different people, it doesn’t always mean just be fast.
A lot of times we’re so focused on achieving goals, we don’t necessarily look at what would make me happy or what would provide fulfillment in my life.
A lot of times we’re so focused on achieving goals, we don’t necessarily look at what would make me happy or what would provide fulfillment in my life.
There’s plenty of wisdom out there beyond the Agile world. And we should embrace that and learn how to do better with our scaling frameworks.
Dave Snowden Speaker: Miljan Bajic 00:40 So the first question Dave here, what does a leader need to develop in order to sense complexity and navigate on it effectively? What in the work has to be done? Speaker: Dave Snowden 00:56 If I was being particularly pedantic here, I’d say if they don’t already have […]
“It’s dependencies in some form of fashion at the end of the day, that get in a way.” – Mike Cottmeyer
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