Learn to Make Decisions and to Build Metrics That Positively Affect People’s Health

Did you know that workplace stress is recognized as a key contributor in 75% to 90% of all visits to primary-care doctors? When workplace stress lasts for days or weeks, you can develop stomach disorders, back pain, and headaches. You can also suffer from loss of sleep, reduced energy, and emotional distress. In the long… Continue reading Learn to Make Decisions and to Build Metrics That Positively Affect People’s Health

Not Everyone Wants to Be Agile: The Art of Microhabits

Consultants often focus their business transformations on the following three premises: All employees want to acquire knowledge so they can lead others. People want to work in self-organized teams, because this helps them learn and is good for the organization. Most team members want to collaborate with other groups. But these premises might be false.… Continue reading Not Everyone Wants to Be Agile: The Art of Microhabits

The Achilles’ Heel of Enterprise Agility: The Business Partners

Business partners and contractors can provide specialized capabilities that help companies meet strategic goals while reducing costs and risk. But problems with these business partners can arise when organizations change their mindset, ways of working or strategy. A few years ago, I had the opportunity to help a client who wanted to increase enterprise agility.… Continue reading The Achilles’ Heel of Enterprise Agility: The Business Partners

I’m Sorry, Enterprise Agility Is Not the Same as Agile

In recent years, many companies have used Agile values and principles to evolve their mindsets and ways of working. This has allowed organizations to deliver software products more quickly and with greater business value. This way of thinking initially “solved” a crucial problem: establishing a sustainable ecosystem that improves how digital products are built and… Continue reading I’m Sorry, Enterprise Agility Is Not the Same as Agile