Agendashift roundup, March 2019

In this shorter edition (I’ve been on holiday): London workshop; Looking ahead – Boston, Berlin, Stockholm, and Oslo; Right to Left; Top posts

London workshop

Thursday and Friday next week is the London workshop. A couple of entirely unavoidable dropouts means that there is still space if you want to come, but be quick as there’s the Agendashift delivery assessment to complete as prework. There are generous discounts available for public, education, and non-profit sectors and also for repeat attendees (not uncommon) – ping me for a code if you need one.

New this time:

Looking ahead – Boston, Berlin, Stockholm, and Oslo

I can’t stress enough how much I’m looking forward to my trip to Boston in May – not just for the Agendashift masterclass (it’s called that to avoid confusion with shorter workshops held during the conference) but for the Open Leadership Symposium, which I believe will turn out to be a big deal.

On my return from Boston I’m off again to Berlin, for another 2-day workshop just 6 months since the last one. I’m grateful to my hosts Leanovate for their continued support! Looking ahead to early June, I’ll be doing Stockholm and Oslo with Agendashift partner Kjell Tore Guttormsen in one trip.

Right to Left

I have a well-reviewed and near-final draft now of Right to Left: The digital leader’s guide to Lean and Agile. Six chapters, 43,662 words, and I’m itching to get it out there! Behind the scenes I’m working on some spinoffs – more on those soon!

Top posts

  1. Why the Open Leadership Symposium is a big deal
  2. Stringing it together with Reverse Wardley (February)
  3. Testing some changes to the 15-minute FOTO cue card
  4. My favourite Clean Language question (January)
  5. A new template for Celebration-5W

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