SPaMCAST 551 - Agile and Leadership; An Interview With Michael Lynn

Published: June 16, 2019, 9 p.m.

b"SPaMCAST 551 features our interview with Michael (Mike) Lynn. \\xa0Mike and I talked about leadership and agile. Leadership is important any time two or more people get together to pursue a goal. Mike shares his expertise, experience, and wisdom to help shine a light on the relationship between agile and leadership. \\xa0 Mike\\u2019s Bio Mike Lynn is a seasoned learning/leadership/organizational development professional with close to 30 years experience, including nine years with McKinsey and Company. \\xa0He provides executive coaching and custom consulting services, and is a principal of thoughtLEADERS, a global leadership development training firm offering a full menu of programs to help leaders think, communicate and succeed. \\xa0Mike has deep expertise and passion in structured executive thinking and decision-making as well as interpersonal success strategies (e.g., meeting leadership, tough conversations, coaching and feedback, presentation delivery, upward management, etc.) \\xa0His learning specialties are in the areas of executive coaching, team facilitation, training design and delivery (classroom and online). For individual clients, Mike's coaching approach is rooted in strategic focus and deep understanding of how leaders\\u2019 unique individual preferences and approaches drive priorities, successes, challenges, and stresses across multiple leadership dimensions. Contact Mike at lynnlearningcollaborations@gmail.com. Learn more about thoughtLEADERS training programs at Re-Read Saturday News And we are back! \\xa0This week we re-read Chapter 7 of , A Machine for Jumping to Conclusions.. \\xa0Logistics note: every time I think I can get to a two chapters a week cadence with this book, I find that hit a chapter that I really think is full of ideas that will be useful for thinking about how people behave and how change can be facilitated and feel that I need to spend more time with it. Maybe next week! \\xa0 Remember, if you do not have a favorite, dog-eared copy of , please buy a copy. \\xa0Using the links in this blog entry helps support the blog and its alter-ego, The Software Process and Measurement Cast. , \\xa0It\\u2019s time to get reading! \\xa0 The installments: Week 1: \\u2013 Week 2: \\u2013 Week 3: \\u2013 Week 4: \\u2013 Week 5: \\u2013 Week 6: \\u2013 Week 7: \\u2013 Week 8: - \\xa0 Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 552 will feature our essay on quality. \\xa0We will tackle ideas like \\u201cfit for purpose\\u201d, cost and timing. \\xa0Messing up on any of these categories can (and often does) mess up quality. We will also have a visit from Jon Quigley!"