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Technical Agility, Investing in Leadership, and Ender's Game: A Discussion with Matt Lasater from Engaged Agility

22 min · 9. heinä 2020
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Join us on the inaugural Agile Hartford podcast, as we discuss the criticality of training leadership in Agile transformations, with our guest Matt Lasater from Engaged Agility. We'll touch on key lessons learned from previous engagements, and how to instill critical Lean & Agile values to foster success. We will also explore technical agility, DevOps, Ender's Game, and Dieting as examples of good Agile practice! Visit Agile Hartford @ AgileHartford.org [https://sites.google.com/view/agilehartford/home], and Engaged Agility @ EngagedAgility.com [https://www.engagedagility.com/].

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