
43 episodes

Our Agile Tales Mun-Wai Chung & JF Unson
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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Once upon a time, in an agile land, we navigate corporate levels and political waters to transform the business to be adaptable to this forever changing world. We are excited to share with you our agile journey. Enjoy our tales as we weave our stories together, sometimes with others, on our podcasts.
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Co-creating the Employee Experience with Agile HR Episode 1
Natal Dank is a workplace, culture, and people development expert. She is a pioneer in the Agile HR movement and coaches clients across all industries, from innovative tech companies to not-for-profits, to global banks, in how to embrace an Agile mindset and reinvent their people practices. She hosted the first Agile HR Meetup in London in 2016 with the aim of building a community of like-minded disruptors. It has since grown into a regular event held across the world. In 2017 she co-founded the Agile HR Community and recently published the book Agile HR: Delivering Value in a Changing World of Work. In 2020 she started PXO Culture with the aim of defining modern HR for the 21st Century and helping organizations build great People Experience and Operations.
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Leveraging Transformation Skills to Rebuild Nations Episode 2
Sally Elatta, CEO and founder of AgilityHealth, found herself in uncharted territory as she engaged in a different kind of transformation: a once-in-a-lifetime revolution in her home country, Sudan, which toppled a 30-year-old dictatorship.
From meeting with Sudan's Prime Minister to developing Sudan NextGen, a nonprofit organization with a vision of transforming Sudan in pursuit of a shared dream of being one of Africa's leading countries and economies, Sally shares lessons learned to help broaden our vision of business agility. Her words will hopefully encourage us to let go of fear in approaching transformations and show us how business agility sets us up with the skills needed to engage in what matters most to us.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
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Leveraging Transformation Skills to Rebuild Nations Episode 1
Sally Elatta, CEO and founder of AgilityHealth, found herself in uncharted territory as she engaged in a different kind of transformation: a once-in-a-lifetime revolution in her home country, Sudan, which toppled a 30-year-old dictatorship.
From meeting with Sudan's Prime Minister to developing Sudan NextGen, a nonprofit organization with a vision of transforming Sudan in pursuit of a shared dream of being one of Africa's leading countries and economies, Sally shares lessons learned to help broaden our vision of business agility. Her words will hopefully encourage us to let go of fear in approaching transformations and show us how business agility sets us up with the skills needed to engage in what matters most to us.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
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Change is the Only Constant Episode 6: Theory of Constraints
Evan Leybourn, the founder of the Business Agility Institute, has been many things throughout his career: a satellite engineer (not what it sounds like), a library assistant (exactly what it sounds like), a koala (long story), a Business Intelligence developer, and a manager amongst others. In all of these roles, he has made mistakes and has failed. Anyone who has heard him speak before should know that business agility is a journey, not a destination. But what may not be clear is that while it's a corporate journey, it's also a personal one for Evan.
So which of those mistakes and failures brought him to business agility? And what did he learn along the way? Find out what he has learned as we chat with him in this series on Change is the Only Constant.
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Change is the Only Constant Episode 5: The Board & Other Parts of the Organization
Evan Leybourn, the founder of the Business Agility Institute, has been many things throughout his career: a satellite engineer (not what it sounds like), a library assistant (exactly what it sounds like), a koala (long story), a Business Intelligence developer, and a manager amongst others. In all of these roles, he has made mistakes and has failed. Anyone who has heard him speak before should know that business agility is a journey, not a destination. But what may not be clear is that while it's a corporate journey, it's also a personal one for Evan.
So which of those mistakes and failures brought him to business agility? And what did he learn along the way? Find out what he has learned as we chat with him in this series on Change is the Only Constant.
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Change is the Only Constant Episode 4: Founders & Management
Evan Leybourn, the founder of the Business Agility Institute, has been many things throughout his career: a satellite engineer (not what it sounds like), a library assistant (exactly what it sounds like), a koala (long story), a Business Intelligence developer, and a manager amongst others. In all of these roles, he has made mistakes and has failed. Anyone who has heard him speak before should know that business agility is a journey, not a destination. But what may not be clear is that while it's a corporate journey, it's also a personal one for Evan.
So which of those mistakes and failures brought him to business agility? And what did he learn along the way? Find out what he has learned as we chat with him in this series on Change is the Only Constant.
Visit us at https://www.ouragiletales.com/about