SPaMCAST 578 - Business Agility Institute and HR Guilds, An Interview WIth Evan Leybourn

Published: Dec. 22, 2019, 10 p.m.

b'SPaMCAST 578 features our interview with Evan Leybourn. Evan and I discussed HR Guilds and news from the Business Agility Institute. Evan last visited the podcast on as the Business Agility Institute was just being formed.\\xa0 Two years later it is going strong and helping change how business is done.\\xa0 Evan is the Founder and CEO of the Business Agility Institute; an international membership body to both champion and support the next generation of organizations. Companies that are agile, innovative and dynamic - perfectly designed to thrive in today\\u2019s unpredictable markets. The BAI connects leaders across industries and regions to share their experiences and insights with each other. The flagship event, the Business Agility Conference will run in New York March on 11 and 12, 2020. Evan is also the author of and . Business Agility Institute: HR Guild - BAI Members - Business Agility Conference Dates: March 11-12, 2020 Location: New York City, 117 West 46th Street The Business Agility Conference is an intense 2-day event focusing on the future of business, focusing on customer centricity, employee engagement, organization design, product innovation, and next-gen leadership. We are bringing together some of the greatest speakers and practitioners of business agility to share their experiences and the benefits their organizations have gained from exploring new and agile practices.\\xa0 This year\\u2019s speakers include current and prior executives from Zappos, Amazon, Pacific Life Insurance, and Scrum Alliance, the Chair of the Board of CHOICE, as well as thought-leaders from Menlo Innovations, Freddie Mac, and AgilityHealth. URL: \\xa0 Special Discount For SPaMCAST Listeners:\\xa0 spamcast - 20% discount Re-Read Saturday News In this week\\u2019s installment of our re-read of we talk about keeping score!\\xa0 Mental accounts and keeping score impact the decisions that we make. Keeping score and the potential for regret support the status quo and fosters resistance to change. Remember, if you do not have a favorite, dog-eared copy of , please buy a copy.\\xa0 Using the links in this blog entry helps support the blog and its alter-ego, The Software Process and Measurement Cast. ,\\xa0 It\\u2019s time to get reading! The current installment of Re-read Saturday is: Week 32: - \\xa0 Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 579 will feature our essay on fear-driven agile hybrids.\\xa0 Most hybridization issues stem from techniques that conflict with the framework and/or agile principles due to clashes with culture or lack of knowledge.\\xa0 Let\\u2019s explore why when context demands, the right techniques can be used to augment the framework. We will also have a visit from Jeremy Berriault from QA Corner.'