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An Invitation to Join a Learning Consortium
Peter Stevens posted on his blog in January 2015:
An invitation to join a learning consortium to explore the management implications of the emerging Creative Economy….
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Are You Ready for an Agile Paradigm Shift?
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Jay Goldstein posted in January:
What is your management mental map? Can you make the shift to an Agile mindset? Or have you already? Do you live with a 21st Century Agile paradigm or a 20th Century bureaucratic management paradigm?
Read more: Are You Ready for an Agile Paradigm Shift? | Jay Stanton Goldstein | LinkedIn.
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Budapest Agile Meetup Group: Comments on Talk about Radical Management in Practice
On 10/03/2013 Simon Roberts talked about how many organizations are based on a hierarchical bureaucracy with managers who practice command and control. This approach is incompatible with much twenty-first century work, which is knowledge based and best carried out in self-organized teams.
Building on Steve Denning’s “Radical Management”, a guidance is provided on what managers should do to best support the work of agile teams. Simon draws on experiences from Deutsche Telekom’s large scale agile transition, which has involved a dramatic change in management culture.
This talk was well-perceived by the Budapest Agile Community.
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Scrum and Five Principles of Radical Management
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Peter Stevens:
Scrum is at the vanguard of a major shift in the management paradigm. The new paradigm is called Radical Management, based on Steve Denning’s book of the same name. What is this shift and how does Scrum fit in?
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From a Blame Culture to Fearless Trust
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Peter Stevens posted on his blog scrum-breakfast.com:
As a manager, you understand the second principle of Radical Management: your role is changing from being a controller of people to an enabler of teams. In my coaching work, I’ve has met many managers who, even though they understand this principle, they get really uncomfortable with relinquishing control.
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