Has Agile Plateaued? A Discussion with Quincy Jordan, Agile Thought

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The Company as a Product: Applying APOM to the Organizational Capabilities at Dyno Therapeutics

This episode is a must-listen for COOs, Agile Coaches, and Business Leaders who want to bridge the gap between "technical agility" and "business agility."When startups grow, they often bring in "responsible adults" who implement traditional playbooks in Finance, HR, and Legal. Wh ...  Show more

Scrum, AI, and the Real Costs: Q&A (Part 2)

In Part 2 of this Q&A series stemming from questions in the webinar, Managing Your AI Teammate, Eric Naiburg continues the conversation with Darrell Fernandes, diving deeper into how AI is reshaping the way Scrum Teams work.Together, they explore practical applications of AI in S ...  Show more

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