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A Deep Dive into the Skills in the New World of Work Report
As the great philosopher Jon Bon Jovi said, "Map out your future - but do it in pencil. The road ahead is as long as you make it. Make it worth the trip."
So, what road(s) are you going to take? And what skills are you going to need to get there?
But when the skills that were once in demand are no longer enough, it's critical that you adapt to the new landscape. But how do you know what you need for the future?
This year, the Scrum Alliance and Business Agility Institute have teamed up to investigate the question "Which Skills Are Most in Demand Today?". During this workshop, we'll explore the findings of that research and, most importantly, what it means for you; from career mosaics and portfolio careers to the next evolution of coaching skills.
There's no question that agile has become a mainstay in the world of work. In technology and product teams, it has become an established way of working in millions of organizations. But we've also seen a year with an unprecedented number of layoffs of agile roles in particular.
So what does this mean for those who have developed themselves as agilists? For individuals, agile-related skills and experience have become a requirement for many careers. However on their own, it's becoming clear taht these skills are simply not enough. Fewer organizations are recruiting agile specialists (such as coaches), instead looking for individuals who can bring agile acumen and related skills to every role.
This webinar is for everyone mapping out their future - just remember to do it in pencil.
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Why Scaling Agility So Often Fails (And What to Do About It)
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Many of us turn to scaling agile teams to transform an enterprise. After all, capturing the heightened collaboration, innovation, pace, and adaptiveness of agile teams should hypothetically lead to being faster to market, better at delivering excellent customer solutions, and should set you apart from the competition. At least, those are some of the promises of agile we’re all working toward.
Global Scrum Gathering Amsterdam 2023
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That's a wrap on our Amsterdam Global Gathering! Thank you to the 484 attendees, 178 first time attendees, over 100 volunteers, 52 speakers, 6 PAT members, 3 amazing keynotes, and our 1 big changemaker community!
How Can I Be an Agile Changemaker?
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Changemakers refuse to accept the status quo. You may feel called to act as a change agent in your organization, but how do you bring agility to your co-workers, managers, and leadership? It will depend on the circumstances, but Certified Scrum Trainers and Certified Scrum Coaches explain that you can do a lot by educating others on the benefits of working in an agile way, celebrating and ampli...
Becoming a Certified Scrum Trainer
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Interested in embarking on your journey to becoming a Certified Scrum Trainer®? Watch the video above for testimonials from some of our world-class trainers! Scrum Alliance values impactful education and lifelong learning. Therefore, we hold the Certified Scrum Trainer® (CST) certification journey in high regard, providing a platform for CSTs to maximize the global impact of Scrum and agile edu...
Global Scrum Gathering 2023 Portland + Beyond Wrap-up
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The Global Scrum Gathering 2023 Portland Beyond was 3 days full of top tier learning sessions from renowned experts, connecting with friends both new and old as well as a couple surprises. Thank you to everybody who joined us in Portland. These events are what they are because of you. Growing more agile is a journey that continues after you leave the classroom. To succeed, you need access to pr...
We Are Scrum Alliance
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We are Scrum Alliance. At Scrum Alliance, we are a passionate community of changemakers working towards transforming the world of work. We believe that real-world agility exists beyond a badge or a certification and we work tirelessly to provide our community with the resources and support they need to be changemakers in their own organizations. We are a small, for-impact organization with a bi...
Scrum Essentials in Under 10 Minutes Teaser
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Scrum is a lightweight agile framework that is simple and purposefully incomplete. It helps people, teams and organizations generate value through adaptive solutions for complex problems. Not sure what Scrum is or how it works? It's time to take 10 minutes out of your day to start learning about how scrum can help you deliver value and work in a more human way. About Scrum Alliance Together, We...
Scrum Essentials in Under 10 Minutes
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Scrum is a lightweight framework that helps people, teams and organizations deliver value. It's a simple and purposefully incomplete framework that allows its users to unlock their full potential and work in an agile way. People are the focus of scrum. Scrum organizes projects using cross-functional teams, each one of which has all of the capabilities necessary to deliver a piece of functionali...
Recap of Global Scrum Gathering Lisbon 2022
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Our second-ever hybrid Global Scrum Gathering took place in Lisbon, where over 650 changemakers came from around the world. Attendees came together to learn from powerful sessions, connect with fellow agilists, inspire each other, and together, move toward transforming the world of work. To learn more about the Scrum Alliance community and attend a future event visit the link: www.scrumalliance...
Who’s an Agile Coach & What’s Their Impact? | State of Agile Coaching Report
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Agile coaches work in regions across the world. They face certain challenges to agile transformation. And they work at the team, multi-team, and organizational levels. The majority of coaches surveyed reported difficulty changing mindset and culture as their top challenge, but also as their greatest impact on organizations. These findings are featured in the 2022 State of Agile Coaching Report,...
Approaching Agility: Stop Facilitating the World’s Most Boring Meetings
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We are thrilled about the next installment in our ongoing webinar series, Approaching Agility: Webinars for Aspiring Changemakers. This webinar is ideal for anyone who is interested in agile, scrum, and learning how to host great meetings. Who among us hasn’t sat in a meeting that felt pointless? Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) and founder of agilists.co Vibhu Srinivasan will tell you precisely w...
Global Scrum Gathering Lisbon Promotion
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Are you ready for 3 marvelous days of education, inspiration, connection and celebration? It's been a few years since Scrum Alliance has hosted a Global Scrum Gathering in Europe and we're excited to be back. This year's event, held from 17-19 October, 2022, will take place in the heart of Lisbon at the Lisbon Congress Center (Centro de Congressos de Lisboa). There’s something special about a G...
Global Scrum Gathering Lisbon October 17-19, 2022
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Are you ready for 3 marvelous days of education, inspiration, connection and celebration? It's been a few years since Scrum Alliance has hosted a Global Scrum Gathering in Europe and we're excited to be back. This year's event, held from 17-19 October, 2022, will take place in the heart of Lisbon at the Lisbon Congress Center (Centro de Congressos de Lisboa). There’s something special about a G...
Approaching Agility: Stop Facilitating the World’s Most Boring Meetings
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We are thrilled about the next installment in our ongoing webinar series, Approaching Agility: Webinars for Aspiring Changemakers. This webinar is ideal for anyone who is interested in agile, scrum, and learning how to host great meetings. Who among us hasn’t sat in a meeting that felt pointless? Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) and founder of agilists.co Vibhu Srinivasan will tell you precisely w...
Lisbon Agile Coaching Retreat Recap
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Lisbon Agile Coaching Retreat Recap
What does agility feel like?
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What does agility feel like?
Global Scrum Gathering Denver 2022 Recap
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Global Scrum Gathering Denver 2022 Recap
Global Scrum Gathering 2022 Denver + Beyond
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Global Scrum Gathering 2022 Denver Beyond
Highlights from the Regional Scrum Gathering Tokyo
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Highlights from the Regional Scrum Gathering Tokyo
Deconstructing Unconscious Bias in Leadership with Certified Scrum Trainers
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Deconstructing Unconscious Bias in Leadership with Certified Scrum Trainers
Advancing Leadership Agility: Agile Leadership Styles
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Advancing Leadership Agility: Agile Leadership Styles
The Power of Acknowledgment for Agile Leaders
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The Power of Acknowledgment for Agile Leaders
Advancing Leadership Agility: Tone Your Leadership Muscle with Pete Behrens
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Advancing Leadership Agility: Tone Your Leadership Muscle with Pete Behrens
Agile at Home: Co-Founders of The Personal Agility Institute Teach Family Agility
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Agile at Home: Co-Founders of The Personal Agility Institute Teach Family Agility
Howard Sublett Nordic Business Forum 2019
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Howard Sublett Nordic Business Forum 2019
Join us at Global Scrum Gathering℠ Vienna
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Join us at Global Scrum Gathering℠ Vienna
“Equipos de alto rendimiento”, con Fabian Schwartz, CST de Scrum Alliance
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“Equipos de alto rendimiento”, con Fabian Schwartz, CST de Scrum Alliance
Join us at Global Scrum Gathering® Austin 2019
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Join us at Global Scrum Gathering® Austin 2019
Explicando Scrum con analogías con Juan Banda, CST de Scrum Alliance
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Explicando Scrum con analogías con Juan Banda, CST de Scrum Alliance

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @xnbet
    @xnbet Рік тому

    I like this summary video!

  • @boghumarelindis8697
    @boghumarelindis8697 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @jamesdurno5723
    @jamesdurno5723 Рік тому

    Great video Stuart!

  • @emanik3
    @emanik3 Рік тому

    which geographies did you survey the 2000+ Agile coaches from?

  • @jack-dq1qh
    @jack-dq1qh Рік тому

    𝔭𝔯𝔬𝔪𝔬𝔰𝔪

  • @ABab-jf2jb
    @ABab-jf2jb Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @materiaprimadecor
    @materiaprimadecor Рік тому

    Pilares: Transparência, Inspeção e Adaptação

  • @materiaprimadecor
    @materiaprimadecor Рік тому

    Product backlog (Artefato I), Sprint backlog (Artefato II), Increment do Produto (Artefato III). É isso pessoal? Minuto 18😃

  • @materiaprimadecor
    @materiaprimadecor Рік тому

    PPP - Pessoa, Processo e Produto

  • @techmech2030
    @techmech2030 Рік тому

    What do you mean by “never complete” should we keep user stories that we know for sure will not be implemented in the back log or we remove it?

  • @omerhatim4326
    @omerhatim4326 Рік тому

    It will be amazing opportunity ...

  • @andreullmann3519
    @andreullmann3519 Рік тому

    For me it was a really great time and I am already looking forward to the next retreat I perceived it as a motivational boost through new knowledge, deepening of my previous experiences and confirmation of my own thoughts and approaches, which continues to this day.

  • @axelberle
    @axelberle Рік тому

    Love this conference! This year I will be speaking about TDD, BDD and SCARF!

  • @vitormiranda9859
    @vitormiranda9859 Рік тому

    Tks!

  • @garrettcooper79
    @garrettcooper79 Рік тому

    How do I sign up to attend this meeting? For example, the email links no longer work, and I can't find anything on the SA's website about signing up. Please advise. Thanks.

    • @scrumalliance
      @scrumalliance Рік тому

      Hello Garrett, This was a live webinar that took place in July. This video is the recording from the event. Thank you!

  • @digitaltransformation1267

    This is because most people don't understand C2. The Intent is a fully qualified part of Command and Control. C2 still work better than anything else, if you understand it. It even includes Systems Thinking, LEAN, agile methods and others, while the golden thread remains a hard C2 - Without that you may get what is possible and even may get what you need, but not what you want, while having the benefits of successful other and newer ways of leading. So the big question is, do you actually need what you want or are you happy with something that is successful. Think carefully, if you are ready to give up on the exact imagination of what you want, because if you are not ready to let your team lead as the team, then better stick to a solid C2 core. To give an example in real life: Countries cannot give up on a C2 core if they want to prevail, it would lead to a spectrum that is too wide to remain control, borders and all that defines contries would fall apart little by little - It would lead sooner or later to a one nation world with a huge diversity and an extreme spectrum of offer and demand and the appearance of isles of all kind, even non-related to geographical positions. Now companies have basically the same thing going on, just in another scale and in a complete different environment (still) - I have seen leaders that want to change, those who want to accept or try out new ways, but aren't ready within their mindset or aren't ready to give up on the initial idea. Again, if you cannot give up on your idea, stay with C2.

    • @achimmeyer9889
      @achimmeyer9889 Рік тому

      I am not sure I can or want to follow. To me your comment reads a lot like you did not really listen to the content of this video: maybe try to prioritize understanding what you hear? "C2 still work better than anything else, if you understand it." sounds a lot like a dogma to me -- obviously methods have advantages and disadvantages. Maybe you want to read up on what was mentioned in the talk: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect

  • @AVKBA
    @AVKBA Рік тому

    It's immense pleasure to listen you all on this platform. Anand Kharade from India - Business analysis practionner.

  • @amandeeps7345
    @amandeeps7345 2 роки тому

    Wonderful layman description ✅

  • @virmelybruno5474
    @virmelybruno5474 2 роки тому

    「とても良くて面白いビデオは素晴らしいエンターテインメントの感覚をもたらします!」、

  • @visualpmpacademy2230
    @visualpmpacademy2230 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @feliperodrigues6772
    @feliperodrigues6772 2 роки тому

    Obrigado pelo conteúdo e explicação muito clara. Irei fazer nos próximos dias a prova para certificação da Scrum Alliance e foi muito útil

  • @billc.riemers3245
    @billc.riemers3245 2 роки тому

    At 31:37 minutes into the video. I would contend ALL unconscious biases are bad, compared to having them as conscious biases. Biases are unavoidable, and sometimes necessary to avoid overload. But to be unconscious of them can and does often lead to disastrous results.

  • @billc.riemers3245
    @billc.riemers3245 2 роки тому

    That is the completely wrong definition of conformation bias at 15 minutes in. Confirmation bias has nothing to do with we see the world as we are. Confirmation bias is when we have reached a tentative conclusion for ANY reason, and then unconsciously pick and prune only the facts that support our conclusion. e.g. If we draw a conclusion, we are more likely to select data to confirm it. Hence, the term, "confirmation bias". And this is probably the #1 bias everyone has. Even a well trained scientist will exhibit confirmation bias in presenting their research results. We could probably describe this as "Seeing the world as we already believe it to be." Which sounds similar to "Seeing the world as we are.", but has much much broader implications on where it applies.

  • @javn007
    @javn007 2 роки тому

    I love this Scrum Foundations videos, but they are not up to date. Are there any videos up to date with the November 2020 Scrum Guide?

  • @rajivmisra9855
    @rajivmisra9855 2 роки тому

    be agile avoid kabul

  • @hari-km8pu
    @hari-km8pu 3 роки тому

    May I what all the concepts you covered in this session

  • @Channel-me2dm
    @Channel-me2dm 3 роки тому

    Its a great video and we should really come out of our ego or fears to acknowledge appreciate somebody in our home team or even when we are anywhere....I have watched this video as a part of my SEUs. I have experienced this many times but in other way...i was appreciating my juniors any staff for their work anything they do to make them happy and encouraged but but but i was on the other end very few times got acknowledged which was sometimes disturbing me...I worked in India and Sweden..you guess haahaha...

  • @jl8452
    @jl8452 3 роки тому

    Love the glasses.

  • @BrianPadgett
    @BrianPadgett 3 роки тому

    Unlike blame, accountability is assigned internally - it comes from within. It is a positive force of empowerment that requires courage and compassion. Accountability allows people to take control over themselves and their own actions. It destroys "fault" culture while building trust and communication channels with other team members.

  • @PSJA22
    @PSJA22 3 роки тому

    Very Simple, Informative and the best

  • @bnjha8490
    @bnjha8490 3 роки тому

    This is great!!!! thank you.

  • @olubisiogunye2928
    @olubisiogunye2928 3 роки тому

    Leading from support angle, what can be done to be better.

  • @Duc2B
    @Duc2B 3 роки тому

    I don't see the difference versus standard Product Management, in which you have a timeline, deliverables, a team, and you must deliver at defined milestones.

    • @nagabhooshanamvemula469
      @nagabhooshanamvemula469 3 роки тому

      Scrum, splits the complete project into pieces called Scrums (1-2 weeks duration each), with incremental value, potentially shippable output in each Scrum. So, there is no need to complete one phase before moving to next phase. requirements also keep getting more detailed as scrums rolled. Iterative process. each iteration is tangible.

  • @susanmayor6449
    @susanmayor6449 3 роки тому

    Hey, this video is very cool. I truly believe that Emotional Intelligence can help with anything. #mastercommunication2020

  • @dgaborus
    @dgaborus 4 роки тому

    Agile and scrum is an insult to anybody who finished elementary school. The very idea of incremental development, where in order to create a car, first you need to make a bicycle and later just add two wheels on, is incompatible by professional engineering.

    • @adrianlees8374
      @adrianlees8374 4 роки тому

      Agreed, which is why those of us in Agile circles are trying to get people stop using that image and use a more appropriate view of how to build incrementally. But let's be clear, agile and scrum are not an insult to anyone, the way some people teach it is ;-)

    • @paulusandreus
      @paulusandreus 3 роки тому

      Agree, may not be the most up to date example... yet bicycle are from early 19th century, cars from the late part, so maybe 80 years or so difference... doesnt that sound like incremental development? Not clear where the insult is... sounds natural we'd have done bicycles first before cars...

    • @dgaborus
      @dgaborus 3 роки тому

      @@paulusandreus When you want to build a car, you build a car. You do not start this by building a bicycle. The Customer wants to have a complex system and this ideology allows the contractor to use the "MVP" terminology as an excuse for substandard quality of software, managed by people like agile coaches and scrum masters, people with absolutely zero project experience. Competent leaders lead projects, incompetent leaders are people-managers.

    • @dirkfabricius
      @dirkfabricius 3 роки тому

      Should the customer requirements be as vague as: "We need movement" and the technology requirements be as vague as "round wheels" you better don't start building a car. Scrum doesn't say you have to implement rapid prototyping (building the bike and then incrementally transform it to a car should the need arise from customer side). It does say that you need to have something which the customer can inspect after a short cadence - mainly to adapt the requirements and to early generate business value. Should the technology requirements be clear (will be a car) by any means - don't start with a bike, but think about the largest unknowns and include small experiments to tackle those.

    • @vasileiostsatsos2457
      @vasileiostsatsos2457 3 роки тому

      @@dgaborus Your words are hiding some kind of hurtful personal experience which in turn (probably) became empathy. I am no agile coach or whatever, but fact is that companies who operate in this framewrok thrive and of course competent leaders are in fact people managers.

  • @svendtang5432
    @svendtang5432 4 роки тому

    Did he just say centralised planning.. Need more info.. This is a suspect statement it depends on the level planning.. Strategy and vision for the whole company with annual perspective.. Ok Initiatives close to the execution level to fulfill these strategies yes.. Otherwise you will struggle with teams disconnect and missing buy ins