Stand ups: how to strengthen team collaboration and communication in 15 minutes
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Join Maddie Stark for our re-worked Adaptive agile masterclass series 'Adaptive agile: how to create responsive and sustainable teams' to learn how to adapt agile methodologies and in doing so how organisations can save time, money, and resources by providing information about our services in real time that push us to work better whilst freeing up space for creativity and innovation.
Overview‘Agile Working’ has become somewhat of a buzz phrase in recent years. We know agile methodology can be used to create adaptable teams that are faster to respond and quicker to adapt to change. Creating teams that learn as they go, enabling organisations to provide the best service they can and adjust to ever-changing dynamics.
But what does agile actually mean, can it be transferred to non-technical teams and organisations, and how do you do that?
Overall aimThe aim of this session is to support your team to introduce short, regular status update meetings as a way of keeping the team focused and on-task:
- introduce and define a stand up
- highlight some of the key components needed to run a successful stand up
- identify the benefits in using stand ups
- discuss how your team can use them
Book on to the other sessions in this series:
- Agile project management: what is it and how can we use it
- Sprints: how to focus your efforts and learn a loads in a week
- Testing: how to carry out small incremental tests that have big impact
- Retrospectives: how to quickly identify and learn from mistakes
This session is aimed at anyone working in the voluntary sector with an interest in agile project management.
- Date
- 10:00-11:00, 8 August 2024
- Contact
- Maddie Stark
- Cost
- Free
- Attendance type
- Online only
- Venue
- online
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