Archive for January, 2008

What’s Your Personal Agility Quotient?

(Published in Responsibility eTips, January 25, 2008. Subscribe)
My comments on "personal agility" published in recent days by Agile University and the Cutter Consortium have people begging for more (so they can make up their mind about attending Knowledge Team Leadership of course!), so let's speculate about what comprises your Personal Agility Quotient . . .
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Scaling or Not, Agile Dynamics Beat Agile Mechanics Time After Time — Or, What’s Your Personal Agility Quotient?

(originally published 24 January 2008 by the Cutter Consortium Agile Email Advisor)
by Christopher M. Avery, Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium

Activate Your Personal Agility Christopher Avery wants to be your personal agility coach. Please accept this invitation for priority access to a FREE live 70-minute tutorial "Master the Four Magical Skills that Activate Your Personal Agility. Build […]

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More Buzz on Personal Agility and Responsibility

Portia Tung kindly commented on my recent post about the buzz on my Agile University article that she would like to see me present Responsibility Redefined at Agile2008. . .
Gotta respond to a softball like that
Hey Portia - thanks for the nudge, and for the kudos on Responsibility Redefined. I've been debating what to propose […]

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Agile University News features Personal Agility

My friends at Agile University tell me that my article in their January 10, 2008 email newsletter has been getting rave reviews. I make a simple case that most agile implementations could be dramatically improved by focusing first on "personal agility" and then on agile tools.
You can read it here.

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