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Training Video Quick-Takes
Three Key Tenets of Organizational Agility
(3:07)
Develop an agile mindset-values-principles to improve
your organization's ability to rapidly adapt to change.
Improve Project Performance and
Effectiveness by Using Agile
Retrospectives
(2:45)
Harness the power of agile retrospectives to improve project performance by applying constructive change to project processes.
Adopting Agile Project Management
in a Waterfall World
(2:22)
Adopt agile project management to enable your organization to consistently deliver business value and ROI.
White Papers & Articles
The 4 Must-Have Agile Traits Your Company Needs to Succeed
Just how agile are you?
Discover critical steps to adopting and sustaining agility and how to "BE" agile and not just "DO" agile.
A Quick Primer on Agility and Scrum
Get an in-depth introduction
to the methods and practice
of agile and Scrum.
Webinars
Agile for Business (59:52)
There is no more doubt among the information technology and software project management crowds
that agile project management can help contribute to better project outcomes. But is the world of IT projects the only one that can benefit from agile
concepts, tools, and methods? In this webinar we will explore how a bit of agility may benefit your other
business projects
Developing an Agile Transformation Plan
(60:43)
We understand that despite Agile concepts being easy to understand, the implementation can be difficult and frustrating. If you have gone through Agile training and not getting the results expected, this webinar will help you get on the right path utilizing a proven 5-step roadmap for fixing up or setting up
successful Agile Teams.
Embracing Agility: Developing an Agile Mindset within Your Teams
(55:45)
Agile is a mindset, a set of principles, and a way of working. Even without frameworks, everyone can benefit from adopting the mindset and principles that make Agile work. This webinar covers practical examples of how applying these principles increases
collaboration, and adaptability, the foundation of continuous improvement.
Common Sense Scrum: Why Scrum Gets So Much Resistance
(59:03)
One common belief is that Scrum was designed to help you solve problems as you develop products and/or services. In fact, the primary benefit of Scrum is the opposite. If executed the way it is intended, Scrum's superpower is its ability to reveal your problems, rapidly. Why do so many companies cherry-pick
parts of Scrum to execute, while discarding other parts? Because by human nature, we don't like having
our shortcomings thrown in our faces. In this webinar, we'll look at the Scrum framework and provide common-sense reasons why Scrum should be practiced in its entirety — or not at all.