TL; DR: Evidence-based Interventions w/ Viktor Cessan — ACB21
In this highly engaging speaker session from the Agile Camp Berlin 2021, Viktor Cessan shares lessons learned as an agile coach when working with systems, resulting in evidence-based interventions.
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Lessons learned when Working with Systems
When we, as managers or coaches, are asked to work with a system, there’s always more to a situation than meets the eye. In this presentation, I take you through common requests I’ve gotten as an agile coach, and I contrast the initial request and understanding with what we discovered was actually going on, and what we did. I also share some tips for anyone working with systems in their day-to-day work.
Learn more about Viktor Cessan
Hi! I’m Viktor Cessan!
I do Systems and Agile coaching and I’m based in Stockholm, Sweden. I’ve been working with Agile for 14 years across a range of teams, companies, and industries. I’ve coached systems and agile at Spotify, King Games, Viaplay, Avanza Bank, and H&M, and am currently coaching at Ikea.
I run the popular blog ‘The Agile Coach’s Guide To The Galaxy,’ and am the co-host of the systems coaching podcast ‘The Law of Jam.’
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