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ORGANIC agility: The handbook is now here!

Agile42

For most readers of this blog, there will be nothing new about the words “ORGANIC agility”. Put simply, ORGANIC agility decenters the mechanical approach that sees organizations as machines built of discrete parts but sees them instead as living networks of relationships between people.

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8 Tech Influencers to Follow on Social Media

Apiumhub

With a wealth of experience spanning decades, he has been a driving force behind the evolution of agile methodologies and the integration of automated processes into software development pipelines. His work often delves into topics such as software architecture, Agile methodologies, and the intersection of technology with business objectives.

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Expanding Agile-plus-DevOps Across the Enterprise Value Stream

CollabNet VersionOne

Author and speaker Gene Kim defines DevOps in The DevOps Handbook as, “The emerging professional movement that advocates a collaborative working relationship between Development and IT Operations, resulting in the fast flow of planned work (i.e., So how does an enterprise apply DevOps throughout the value stream?

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Sketch Note: 6 Rules of Change by Esther Derby

QAspire

Esther Derby is a highly respected voice in building up agile environments, organizations and teams for success. As a quality consultant and organization development enthusiast, I have been following her work since last many years. Thanks to Mike Rohde , author of “ The Sketchnote Handbook ” for encouragement on Twitter.

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Arriving at the new destination: the DevOps learning journey

Capgemini

Given the slowdown of the economy and its impacts on the business world, organizations must adapt quickly to unexpectedly turbulent waters. Even in remote work environments, DevOps organizations adapt self-organized teams that are enabled to make decisions and adapt quickly in choppy waters. But they are only components.

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The Patrol Method and Objections to Self-Directed Agile Teams

The Agile Manager

In the previous post , we saw there are quite a few similarities between the Patrol method and self-directed Agile teams. But an organization is a lot more efficient when it gets by on trust, because trust requires far less supervision and administration. If that's the case, one can learn from the other.

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Change Management Process: Turn Detractors Into Advocates

scruminc

Agility is now a must in the modern business world. To thrive – or even survive – organisations must refactor and become Agile themselves. However Scrum and Agile transformations of any size represent significant change. A point most organizations take far too lightly. .