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Seeing Your Vision

Leading Agile

Helen Keller never let her physical constraints define her vision. She is referenced as saying, “The only thing that is worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” For Helen Keller, having a vision was much more important than the physical ability to see. Sight vs. Vision. Vision and Potential.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Business Agility

Leading Agile

So as you guys know, Leading Agile, we are exclusively in the change management business. Typically, we’re doing Agile transformation and all the change management is associated with that. Innovation, are we able to get feedback from customers and invent products that they want to use, product fit?

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 Executive’s Guide To Large-Scale Agile Transformation & Sustaining An Adaptive Enterprise w/ Mike Cottmeyer

Leading Agile

Like what does it mean to have like that kind of business agility, the ability to redeploy strategic business capabilities into something totally different. But a lot of that value conversation is some around predictability and return on investment and product fit and innovation and such. Like people need help with this stuff.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

– So, it took what we had understood about architecture and enterprise architecture and good design principles, and applied it to good program management disciplines that folks like you also brought to the table. The place where my mind went first in this conversation was, give the business unit president what he needs.

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