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Culture & Methods Trends Report March 2021

Culture & Methods Trends Report March 2021 Like by There are dramatic differences between good and bad remote work cultures Management practices are evolving to adapt to the new ways of working and the expectations of the workforce Creating real psychological safety and focusing on employee experience is hard, but pays off in terms of engagement, motivation and outcomes Ethical issues, diversity and inclusion and tech for good make a difference and need to be addressed purposefully. COVID-19 was the largest influence of change in the culture and methods space in 2020 and the knock on effects in 2021 are driving many of the trends we see at this time.  The previous trends report was released early in the pandemic and we now have a year’s worth of content to explore how the IT world has adapted and responded. There have been many examples of great collaboration, teamwork and adapting to new ways of working along with plenty of stories of hardship, Zoom Fatigue, mental

The Keys to Agile Work in the Digital Workplace

PHOTO: Petri Heiskanen on Unsplash Agile workplaces are designed for maximum flexibility. They empower employees to work how, where and when they choose, and give them the technology and tools they need to do it. Employees in agile work environments are often not constrained by the work day, and in the current climate especially, are free to work remotely. Agile teams drive it all. Since the generalization of remote working, these teams are keeping many digital workplaces working. So, what exactly is an agile team?  Defining an Agile Team According to the Agile Alliance, a team in the Agile sense is a small group of people assigned to the same project or effort, nearly all of them on a full-time basis. A small minority of team members may be part-time contributors or may have competing responsibilities.

Applied Frameworks Adds Agile Leadership Coach Bernie Maloney

Applied Frameworks Adds Agile Leadership Coach Bernie Maloney News provided by Share this article Share this article SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/  In response to growing demand for its Agile consulting and coaching services, Applied Frameworks has announced the addition of veteran Agile coach Bernie Maloney to its team as a Principal Consultant. Through his 35-year career working in the technology industry, Mr. Maloney has amassed a vast knowledge of Agile coaching techniques.  Bernie Maloney In addition to being a Licensed Professional Engineer (CA M29407), Bernie is an Agile Certified Coach and a Certified Scrum Trainer®. He also teaches Agile Leadership courses at Stanford Continuing Studies, and is a Trainer and Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming.

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