Agile Greece Summit 2019 - Right to left by Mike Burrows
In this video, Mike Burrows, a technology leader, discusses the two types of agile: one that gets people excited and one that is more cynical. He then goes on to explain how to get more of the former and less of the latter. He does this by using the example of Lego and by talking about the importance of focusing on needs and outcomes. He also talks about the importance of collaboration and experimentation. Finally, he answers a question from the audience about how to deal with feelings of powerlessness.
Here are some of the key points from Mike Burrows' talk:
There are two types of agile: one that gets people excited and one that is more cynical.
You can get more of the former and less of the latter by focusing on needs and outcomes, collaborating, and experimenting.
It is important to be patient when implementing agile. It takes time to change people's habits and ways of working.
Speaker Bio:
Mike Burrows is a technology leader with expertise in large-scale Agile implementations. While specific details about his role in this talk may not be readily available, the video's focus suggests his discussion likely centers around the technological aspects and practical strategies for scaling Agile in enterprise environments.