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Welcome to the Adelaide Agile Community, where passionate individuals come together to foster collaboration, innovation, and growth in the realm of Agile methodologies.
Our group's primary purpose is to create a vibrant hub for Agile enthusiasts, professionals, and curious minds alike to connect, network, and enrich their understanding of Agile principles and practices.
Whether you're a seasoned Agile practitioner or just beginning your journey, our monthly in-person events offer a welcoming space to learn, share experiences, and gain valuable insights from fellow members of the community.
Through interactive discussions, workshops, and presentations, we aim to deepen our collective understanding of Agile frameworks, techniques, and real-world applications.
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Anyone with an interest in Agile methodologies, regardless of background or level of expertise, is encouraged to become a part of our community.
Whether you're a project manager, software developer, product owner, scrum master, or simply curious about Agile's impact on modern business practices, you'll find a supportive and inclusive environment here.
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By participating in our events, you'll have the opportunity to expand your professional network, stay updated on the latest industry trends, and gain practical knowledge that can enhance your effectiveness in Agile environments.
Whether you're seeking inspiration, seeking solutions to challenges, or simply looking to connect with like-minded individuals, the Adelaide Agile Community is here to empower you on your Agile journey.
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See all- Brain Friendly Change: Where Agilists and Change Managers alignLot Fourteen, TechCentral, Adelaide
Adelaide Agile Community - wonderful news to have Dr Jen Frahm here in Adelaide for our November meetup in collaboration with the Change Management Institute Australia SA Chapter.
Jen will keynote on "Brain Friendly Change", lead a group activity for attendees, then facilitate a panel discussion with Noelle Smit, Mark Winter and Aimié Ellis.
All bookended with some catered informal networking on Thursday November 21st from 5.30pm at Lot Fourteen in the Robson Lecture Theatre, Tech_Central Building.
Thanks to Encode Talent Teamgage and Scrum Alliance for making this possible and the support during the year.
First round invites to supporters of the Adelaide Agile Community meetups or the LAST Club and LAST Conference Adelaide 2024 have been sent and more to follow as a thank you for supporters, session leaders, volunteers and community participants - feel free to DM me if you have any queries.
Looking forward to this special evening and first of hopefully many collaborations with the CMI and others, in my mind, agile practitioners are change practitioners and vice versa, so how wonderful to have opportunities to bridge any gaps in our knowledge and learn from each other on how we can best work together....learning and adapting.
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Brain-friendly Change: Where Agilists and Change Managers alignChange Managers and Agilists alike often need people to adopt new ways of working to achieve their organisational goals. They are often both in the position of lacking formal authority and needing to influence change. They are also both working with workforces that are saturated with change, in cognitive overwhelm and exhausted.
Change management has come a long way and the latest knowledge in applied neuroscience has benefits to both practicing change managers and agilists. Dr Jen Frahm, Co-founder of the Agile Change Leadership Institute is going to take us through four brain preferences that when understood and harnessed can make our roles so much easier!
You can ask that!
You’ll then be led through a facilitated networking session where agilists and change managers are paired up to ask the questions they have always been curious about of each other’s professional domain.
The inside voice speaks on the outside!
We’ll come back together to experience a no holds barred panel discussion chaired by Dr Jen Frahm where agilists and change practitioners share what’s on their mind and what they wish each other knew about their domain.