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Week 1 - Overview of Agile & Scrum and Why Agile
Scrum 101 - Part 1 | Scrum Basics -
Scrum 101 - Part 2 | The Scrum Process
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Scrum 101 – Part 3 | Scrum Values
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Scrum 101 - Part 4 | Scrum Terms Review
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Webinar - Thinking of Agile Adoption? Start HERE
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Week 2 - Agile Team Roles and ExpectationsAgile Team – Part 1 – Team Characteristics
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Agile Team – Part 2 – The Leadership Triangle
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Agile Team – Part 3 – The Product Owner Role
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Agile Team – Part 4 – The ScrumMaster Role
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Agile Team – Part 5 – The Team
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Agile Team – Part 6 – Technical Leadership
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Agile Team – Part 7 – Agile Coach
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Agile Team – Part 12 – Agile Sponsors & Stakeholders
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Agile Team – Part 13 – Agile Executives and Leaders
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Agile Team – Part 14 – Real World Agile Role Challenges
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Week 3 - Introduction to Business AgilityEnterprise Business Agility Explainer
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Overview of the 7 Pillars
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Sally Elatta - Accelerating Your Enterprise Business Agility Journey
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Business Agility - Evan Leybourn
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The State of Enterprise Business Agility - Evan Leybourn
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Week 4 - Leadership and CultureLeadership Agility Pillar
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BCBS Executive Leadership
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High Performing Teams – Part 3 – Servant Leadership
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High Performing Teams – Part 4 – Shifting Towards Servant Leadership
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How Leadership and Culture Influences Your Transformation - Sheri Reed
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Transformative Leadership - Sanjiv Augustine
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Assessing your Agility Transformation Readiness - Rupert Schmidtberg
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The Role of Managers and Leaders within Agile Transformations - Tiffany Willis
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Moving Beyond the Traditional “Command & Control” Culture - Jennifer Bensky
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Week 5 - Customer Seat at the TableCustomer Seat and Lean Product Intro
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Product and Discovery Trends - David Bland
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How the Customer is Key to Our Culture - Trisha Hall
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Product Leadership - Stacey Louie
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Experiments - Skip Angel
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Week 6 - Lean Portfolio ManagementLean Portfolio Mgmt Overview
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Building Measurable Outcomes with OKRs
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Outcomes and OKRs - Part 1 Annual Outcomes
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Outcomes and OKRs - Part 2 Quarterly
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AgilityHealth Outcomes OKR Demo
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Agile/Lean Finance - Evan Campbell
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Enterprise Visibility Room Case Study - Sean Barrett
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Driving Teams Towards Measurable Business Outcomes
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Week 7 - Organization Structure and DesignOrg/Team Design Pillar
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Stable Teams - Bryan Tew
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Enterprise Agile – Stable Teams, Portfolio Management, and Budgeting
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Enterprise Stable Teams - Why Is This So Hard?
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Org-Team Design - Demand vs Delivery Portfolios
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Week 8 - Agile Business TeamsBringing Agile to the Sales Team - Leon Herszon
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Sample Kanban Board: Marketing Team
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Agile HR – A Game Changer
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Transforming Marketing and Design - Russ Peña
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Agile Finance and Governance - Evan Leybourn
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Creating an Agile Team in an HR Organization - Doc List & Sally Elatta
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Business Agility Within A Regulated Utility - Lisa Smith
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Agile Talent & HR: Preparing Organizations for the Future of Work
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Week 9 - Make It Stick/SustainMake it Stick Pillar Video
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Evolving a Continuous Improvement System - Dan Craig
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Measuring & Accelerating Enterprise Business Agility - Sally Elatta
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Team Health Metrics - Jim Peer
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Enabling Agility by Measuring what Matters
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Top Challenges with Measuring Team Health
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Week 10 - Technical AgilityTechnology Agility Pillar
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Technical Agility - David Hussman
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Technical Excellence - Richard Kasperowski & Bryan Tew
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Technical Lead - Jesse Riley
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What does DevOps really mean? - Brian Levy
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Unlock Team Potential with DevOps - Daniel Gruesso
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Problem Solution - Skip Angel
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Assess and Accelerate Your Digital Transformation Webinar
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High Performing Teams – Part 3 – Servant Leadership
Commanding, controlling and directing people down to their task level, or on the other side, allowing team members to do what they want, when they want with no vision or boundaries, are both examples of the two extremes of the leadership spectrum. This video will provide a short overview of how Servant Leadership attempts to find a balance in the middle by focusing on growing people and thereby growing high performing teams.
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