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By The Write Ting
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Our focus on agile is to help others understand the importance of encouraging the right culture and behaviors.
We're excited to share the 2nd video in our series, where we candidly discuss common misconceptions about Agile.
In this episode, we touch on:
Take a listen and drop your feedback in the comments. We'd love to hear about your experiences!
Be sure to follow us on LinkedIn as well as to check out the blog for more Agile-related and inspired content!
In this episode, we speak with ADAPTOVATE’s D. Ray Freeman, who is an Agile Executive and Transformational Leader. He shares some valuable perspectives on two important topics:
For more information on Transformation and Agile adoption services, contact ADAPTOVATE at:
- #AdaptovateGlobal - Instagram Page
- www.ADAPTOVATE.com website
- LinkedIn.com/ADAPTOVATE
Contact D. Ray Freeman at:
- [email protected]
- #ThrivingCultureShow
- LinkedIn.com/DRayFreeman
All music copyright by D. Ray Freeman (c) 2001-2004
Everybody has mental health. For some of us, going through this pandemic has highlighted the need to be more mindful and aware of not only our own mental wellbeing, but also those around us.
We’re particularly excited to share our recent talk with Kim Rose, Founder - Think Mental Health JA on this topic. She touches on what mental health means, the stigmas associated with mental illnesses and how to take care of your mental wellbeing.
#mentalhealthmatters #agilecaribbean
We often hear the term 'servant leader' thrown around when talking about the role of the Scrum Master, but what does that really mean? In this episode, Sheyinka Harry, Scrum Master with over 3 years' experience working in an Agile space, talks with us about what it really means to be a Scrum Master - the relationships that you'll need to develop; empowering and setting up the team for success and even how to interact with those who are still on the fence about Agile.
In our latest episode, we talk with Belinda Williams about how to use communication to actively engage with our stakeholders to get the results we want from them. We talk about how to communicate upwards, what you can do if you can't get a seat at the table to sell your ideas and how to communicate upwards within a company.
How can you ensure you're actually providing solutions/products/services that your customers want? There's really only one sure way and that's talking to your customers.
Using the tools and the information that you already have, we'll talk you through how you can start getting more feedback from your customers, to inform your decisions.
Chantal and Nicola talk about the ‘why’ behind Agile Caribbean Link, a blog focused on helping to bring the Caribbean community together around Agile. If you’re an Agile practitioner or simply interested in learning more about Agile, come join the link!
Be a part of our community, and find additional tips, ideas, learnings via:
*Blog: agilecaribbeanlink.blogspot.com
*Podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversations-with-TWT
*LinkedIn, Facebook - Agile Caribbean Link
*Twitter, Instagram - @agilecaribbean
*Email - [email protected]
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.