Are you worried that your team’s products and solutions don’t meet customer and business needs as well as they should? Are you frustrated that despite the team’s hard work, they keep falling behind, and the business needles aren’t moving enough? Or, are things okay, but you can tell there’s a lot of untapped potential?
You know that something needs to change in the way your organization carries out product development or solution delivery. However, with the overwhelming wealth of management advice available these days, you might be unsure of what exactly to change and how, or concerned about spending a lot of time and effort but seeing little improvement.
You need only 10 strategies to optimize value delivery sustainably, whether product-oriented or project-oriented, traditional or Agile or hybrid, single-team or scaled. These strategies are sequential and incremental, and your operating model likely implements some of them already. You need to employ only two or three at a time to level up.
In this session, you’ll use a quick, process-agnostic, and metrics-free way to determine your value delivery system’s fitness level. You’ll learn what the 10 strategies are and which of them apply to where you are now, with advice from both the speaker and your peers on implementing them. You’ll walk away with a practical model that respects human systems’ tolerance for change without being philosophical, touchy-feely, or prescriptive.
Meet your speaker, Gil Broza
Gil Broza specializes in helping tech leaders deliver far better results by upgrading their organizations’ Agile ways of working. He also supports their non-software colleagues in creating real Business Agility in their teams. Gil has helped over 100 organizations achieve real, sustainable improvements by working with their unique value delivery contexts and focusing on mindset, culture, and leadership. Companies also invite Gil to provide leadership advisory, strategic mapping of their improvement journey, facilitation of organizational mindset workshops, and keynotes for internal conferences. He is the author of four highly acclaimed books: Deliver Better Results, The Agile Mind-Set, The Human Side of Agile, and Agile for Non-Software Teams. He lives in Toronto, Canada.