Archive for the "Knowledge Team Leadership" category

Knowledge Team Leadership Boulder was Mission 34

Wow, it's been a long time.
Last week in Boulder, Colorado was spectacular.  We had a lively group of project leaders, IT managers, and a software dev start-up VP for Knowledge Team Leadership. For me the highlight of the week was being in Rally Software Development company headquarters and working with Agile University, Rally's new contribution […]

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Web launch for GlobalEducatorsAcademy.com

We've moved the information and registration for Global Educators Academy to it's own domain: GlobalEducatorsAcademy.com
The upcoming session is only 8 weeks away and is limited to 24 participants. I expect it to fill pretty quickly now that this site is up. There is a lot of interest in Global Educators Academy since I launched it […]

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Missions 32 & 33 accomplished

I was home last week. Thank goodness… Catching up, resting a bit, spending some time with my family, getting ready to teach Knowledge Team Leadership in Boulder this week, and still pursuing the vision.
While here I got to spend a whole day with an IT leadership team in the academic health science field. I supported […]

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Agile Ghettos

As promised, here is the pdf of our slides from Michael England's and my discovery session think tank at Agile 2007 last week in Washington DC. The Thursday afternoon session was titled Agile Ghettos or Thriving Communities: Are Agile Principles Suitable Only for Development Teams or Can They Guide Executive Practice Too?
 Agile Ghettos or […]

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Agile2007 is underway

I'm at Agile2007 in Washington DC this week. After traveling all all last week, I'm really not in the conference mood. So, the highlight of my day was getting out at sunrise and jogging to the Lincoln Memorial and back. I presented "Demonstrating Responsibility: The Mindset of An Agile Leader" this afternoon to an appreciative […]

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