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Continuous improvement process (CIP)

Continuous improvement process (CIP)

by Birgit Fischer-Sitzwohl | Aug 23, 2021 | -cv-bfs-, Agile Methods, Working Together

As part of a small series of articles, we want to take a closer look at four aspects of change. This article is focused on: Continuous Improvement Process. Article II: Crisis management Article III: Change management Article IV: Transformation Let’s look at the...
When everyone calls for planning, where it’s not possible

When everyone calls for planning, where it’s not possible

by Birgit Fischer-Sitzwohl | Dec 14, 2020 | -cv-bfs-, Agile Methods, Effectuation

We are currently experiencing a time when governments are accused of acting entirely in the short term rather than planning for the long term. The opposition parties are calling in the media for long-term planning and predictability, and accuse those in the power of...
Agility in the Nutshell III – Agile Mindset

Agility in the Nutshell III – Agile Mindset

by Birgit Fischer-Sitzwohl | Dec 8, 2020 | -cv-bfs-, Agile, Agile Leadership, Agile Methods, Agile Organizations, Agile Transformation

In the first two articles of the series “Agility in the Nutshell”, I presented Agile values and principles. This article is about an Agile mindset. By mindset, we mean ways of thinking, attitudes and approaches to problems. Agile mindset means changing the...
Agility in the Nutshell – agile principles

Agility in the Nutshell – agile principles

by Birgit Fischer-Sitzwohl | Nov 24, 2020 | -cv-bfs-, Agile, Agile Leadership, Agile Methods, Agile Transformation

In my first article of the Agility in the Nutshell series, we dealt with agile values. This time I will write about agile principles. The agile manifesto contains 12 principles according to which agile software development should be done. Our highest priority is to...
Agility in the Nutshell – Agile Values

Agility in the Nutshell – Agile Values

by Birgit Fischer-Sitzwohl | Oct 26, 2020 | -cv-bfs-, Agile, Agile Methods, New Work

More and more hierarchically structured organisations are discovering the topic of agility, mostly due to IT projects that are handled “differently” than classic “waterfall projects”. The people who carry out these projects are usually viewed...
Self-organised teams decide differently

Self-organised teams decide differently

by Waltraud Ferz-Steinbauer | Sep 1, 2020 | -cv-wfs-, Agile Leadership, Agile Methods, New Work, Working Together

One of the essential management tasks has always been to make decisions in the best possible way. The emergence of new forms of organisation has not changed this. Nevertheless, a self-organised team needs alternative decision-making techniques in contrast to a...
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