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 Simon Sinek says: “Most leaders don't even know the game they're in.” The key to a good strategy is to define the problem correctly. No organization can succeed if it addresses the wrong issue. At the start of each strategic shift, e.g., a transformation, leadership needs to nail down the...
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Right now there is a lot of interest in Agile Audit. So we are currently receiving many requests from various internal audit departments expressing interest in integrating agile working methods into their daily work. But how do I start the agile transformation in internal audit? What are the first...
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Which framework suits your organization best can be an emotional topic. Everybody has their own opinion. Here goes mine: The Truth in Between Safe® … In my experience, many organizations are attracted to SAFe® because it takes minimal imagination to find their organization on the shiny an...
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At Yokogawa, digital and agile transformation go hand in hand. New working and collaboration principles and methods are therefore finding their way at Yokogawa to enable the rapid development of customer-centric digital solutions. Thomas Schindler from Yokogawa and Lena Jeßen from borisgloger...
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Carsten Rasche & Constanze Rieß – translated by Lukas Simen In the initial phase of dealing with agile methods, one can quickly become overwhelmed. There is a big variety of agile frameworks such as Scrum, Kanban, Design Thinking, or Lean Start-up. Each framework has its practices, princi...
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