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Agile Amped Podcast - Inspiring Conversations

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The Agile Amped podcast is the shared voice of the Agile community, driven by compelling stories, passionate people, and innovative ideas. Together, we are advancing the impact of business agility.

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The Six Disciplines of Agile Marketing | Business Agility Series

November 29, 2020 21:58 - 24 minutes - 33.4 MB

Jim Ewel is one of the earliest advocates for Agile Marketing and is one of the authors of the Agile Marketing Manifesto. His new book “The Six Disciplines of Agile Marketing” provides a framework for applying Agile principles and practices to marketing. Ewel encourages marketers to initially shift their focus away from a process like Scrum or Kanban, and instead begin their Agile journey by developing alignment with the rest of the organization. He walks us through the other five steps an...

Value Streams and Human Centered Design

November 23, 2020 05:00 - 21 minutes - 29.8 MB

Corey Post is a Lean-Agile transformation management consultant with 20+ years of leadership experience developing large solutions, new products, and complex systems. Recently he authored two talks for the Agile2020 conference: ·       Use Product Value Streams to Rapidly Deliver Customer Value and Create a Learning Machine ·       What You Need to Know About Human-Centered Design and Hearing the Voice of the Customer Since the conference was canceled, we wanted to invite Post to discu...

Practical Techniques for Change with Esther Derby

November 16, 2020 05:00 - 24 minutes - 34 MB

Esther Derby has four decades of experience with organizational change and she’s a well-known author and thought leader in the agile space. Derby chats with us about her latest book: “7 Rules for Positive, Productive Change: Micro Shifts, Macro Results” While you’ll hear her 7-step guide to problem solving, we particularly dig into her guidance on attending to networks. Accumulating network drama due to widespread layoffs and stress that are affecting our peers is making people less resilien...

Why Do Efforts to Change Organizations Often Fail?

November 10, 2020 22:35 - 22 minutes - 30.9 MB

Mik Kersten, author of “Projects to Products” and CEO of Tasktop, has seen a reoccurring theme. We go to conferences; we hear about all these fantastic things that can happen when we incorporate lean practices, continuous flow, and feedback. We come back pumped to start changing the way we work because we know it will improve our lives for the better. Then suddenly, the motivation gets drained out of us by all the internal systems in place that effectively prohibit change. Mik has boiled the...

From Chasing Empty Goals to a Life of Fulfillment  

November 09, 2020 05:00 - 47 minutes - 65.8 MB

In a former life, Marc Siles was a senior executive chasing a corporate career – until he had a near burnout experience. Originally from Spain, Siles has been living in Finland for the last 18 years, where he dedicates his passion and energy to enable companies around the globe to accelerate their strategic growth.  Siles shares powerful and personal stories about how he identified what matters in his life – his daughter, his family, and his passion for human growth. He offers tips for peopl...

How to Be Forever Employable

November 02, 2020 18:23 - 20 minutes - 28.4 MB

Jeff Gothelf helps organizations build better products and executives build the cultures that build better products. He is the co-author of the award-winning book “Lean UX”, “Sense & Respond”, and his latest, “Forever Employable: How to Stop Looking Work and Let Your Next Job Find You.” After waking up on his 35th birthday in a panic about the second half of his career, Gothelf knew he needed a change. So he created a content platform that brings work to him rather than him having to compete...

A Venture Capital Model for Innovation | Business Agility Series

October 08, 2020 11:00 - 29 minutes - 40.2 MB

How important is transformative innovation to your company and are you willing to invest in it? John Carter, a product development expert and inventor, shares his advice for how to nurture innovation within an organization.   He believes a governance structure that includes the following is a key to success:    Governance: Get the right leaders to the table and give them oversight of fragile innovations. They allocate capital from the pool of venture funds.  Process: Establish a proce...

9 Things Wildly Successful Agile Coaches Do

October 01, 2020 11:00 - 24 minutes - 33.3 MB

Alicia McLain is the co-founder of Agile Coaching Exchange (ACE) in North America, an organization with an intent to bring coaches together around the mission of building competency and community. She joined us to share more about ACE, as well as the nine things she has seen that wildly successful agile coaches do.  Accenture | SolutionsIQ’s Alalia Lundy hosts.   Agile Coaching Exchange: http://agilecoachingexchange.com/    The Agile Amped podcast is the shared voice of the Agile commu...

2020 Business Agility Report Key Insights

September 24, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes - 42.2 MB

Evan Leybourn is the founder and CEO of the Business Agility Institute, an international membership body to both champion and support the next generation of organizations. He joins us to discuss the key findings from this year’s Business Agility Report, their annual flagship research study revealing where organizations around the globe are in their business agility journey. Interestingly, this year’s survey responses were collected in the time period preceding and through the first few mon...

Emerging From Crisis By Putting People Above Profits | Business Agility Series

September 17, 2020 11:00 - 25 minutes - 34.7 MB

Bruce Nix is the Director of Business Agility at Vaco Memphis, a talent and solutions firm. He shares with us a wonderful example of agility: pairing up people impacted by the pandemic with non-profits in need of their talent. Listen to this case study that began with two people taking action and hear Nix’s recommendations for organizations as they to emerge from a crisis. Accenture | SolutionsIQ’s Alalia Lundy hosts. Read case study on Business Agility Institute’s website. The Agile A...

Structural Agility to Enable Flow | Business Agility Series

September 10, 2020 11:00 - 25 minutes - 35.4 MB

Jardena London’s mission is to help organizations become healthy, productive and fun. She is founder of Souls@Work, a movement to help bring soul back into the workplace.  She explains to us the concept of Structural Agility and how it can help businesses achieve true agility and survive the challenges posed by the changing environment.  Accenture | SolutionsIQ’s Alalia Lundy hosts.   Read London’s paper on Business Agility Institute’s website: https://businessagility.institute/learn/str...

Using a Trojan Horse to Introduce Agility

September 03, 2020 11:00 - 50 minutes - 68.8 MB

Michael Hamman helps organizations grow their inner capacity for leadership agility. He joined us for this “geek fest” of an episode on the topic of agility and transformation. Hamman delves deep into a discussion on how people must shift their mindset in order to deal with the complexity surrounding them, before a company can reach “outer agility” – the agile practices. He describes his method of working on a perceived problem as a trojan horse for introducing agile concepts into their work...

Introduction to Agile Portfolio Management

July 23, 2020 13:38 - 54 minutes - 74.9 MB

In this special episode, we offer a broad overview of portfolio management that uses lean and agile thinking and approaches. Our guides are Evan Campbell and Kat Conner, who together have 50 years of experience in portfolio, budgeting and funding.    “Agile portfolio management is matching limited supply to unlimited demand to maximize business outcomes,” say Campbell and Conner.    You'll hear five parts:  Introduction to agile portfolio management   The supply side  The demand...

Our Systems Are Failing! Resilience for the Rest of Us

July 16, 2020 20:58 - 28 minutes - 39.3 MB

Complex systems are in a state of continuous failure. Resilience is the ability of the system to maintain its performance characteristics when failures occur. Benefits of resilience include high availability, quality, scalability, and improved business KPIs.  But, high level of resilience is hard to achieve and requires a combination of technical, procedural, and organizational approaches. In this episode, Stas Zvinyatskovsky, a managing director at Accenture, covers what it takes to achie...

The Best Virtual Teams Do These 3 Things | Business Agility Series

July 09, 2020 11:00 - 26 minutes - 36.2 MB

The drive for virtual meetings that are efficient and goal-oriented can often cause us to lose sight of the fact that we are people, needing real connection. Without the visual and often unspoken cues that normally surround us, our virtual interactions can be an uninteresting and lonely place. Morgan Legge, a speaker at the 2020 Business Agility Conference, shares three ways to grow meaningful and connected virtual teams and meetings.    “Pandemic work is not virtual work. I encourage peop...

Meaningful Metrics are Simpler than You Think

July 02, 2020 11:00 - 37 minutes - 51.6 MB

How do you know that you’re achieving the goals of your change? How do you know that large dashboard of OKRs and metrics will show you what you need to see? It’s not easy. Many organizations tend to measure the results of a long process, rather than the levers that drive the results.   John Carter, product development expert, inventor, and founder and principal of TCGen Inc. shares his predictive metrics expertise using the example of agile at scale. Whether you’re about to begin a big c...

SAFe in a Virtual World

May 21, 2020 11:00 - 29 minutes - 41 MB

How will agile at scale change in an increasingly virtual world? SAFe Fellow Scott Frost and SPCT Shawn Lowe – both business agility consultants at Accenture | SolutionsIQ - discuss the best approaches and mindset for success in a virtual setting. While the world has been working virtually for some time, 2020 has pushed us into a new frontier that can be uncomfortable for large-scale transformation and training work. While it’s not business as usual, you can still make sustainable change w...

Your Board of Directors Needs Agile | Business Agility Series

May 14, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes - 42.3 MB

Sandra Davey is founder of and product coach at Product Space in Australia. She also serves on the board of several Australian companies, including CHOICE. She shares her experience as the board chair for a consumer rights organization that she helped take through an agile transformation:  “The business plan that the board was signing off was full of operational tactical details of when’s and how's rather than why’s and what’s.”  Listen to this episode to get a great perspective into agi...

Bringing Agile to Non-Software Teams

May 06, 2020 20:18 - 25 minutes - 34.5 MB

Gil Broza is the author of three acclaimed books including his latest “Agile for Non-Software Teams.” It was written to be practical and applicable for the roles “we always forget in transformation,” like marketing and HR. Each chapter is a step along a personal agile journey and ends with “Here’s what needs to be true until you move on.” Further, rather than prescribing an off-the-shelf agile framework, Broza wants to provide guidance so teams can design their own process, measure progres...

Adult Developmental Stages and Leadership

April 30, 2020 11:00 - 48 minutes - 66.1 MB

William Rowden is an executive coach and consultant here at Accenture | SolutionsIQ. His journey to leading transformation initiatives has piqued his curiosity in org development and adult developmental psychology. For the past few years he has been researching how these two inform each other – and how the focus of an organization’s leaders provides a good indicator for the success or failure of business agility transformation. He walks us through the different focuses that leaders – and i...

Setting Up an Internal Coaching Office

April 23, 2020 11:00 - 52 minutes - 72.5 MB

Tony Bonfante is an agile coach who shares his recent experience setting up an internal coaching office at a Fortune 50 corporation. The first step in the process is to fill the roles of coaches with individuals who are called to serve others.   Next, Bonfante teaches the coaches how to really listen to others because “you can’t change someone’s mind if you don’t know what’s in them.” The five levels of listening he walks everyone through are:  Ignoring – making the conscious choice to ei...

Dojo Goes Remote

April 16, 2020 11:00 - 26 minutes - 35.9 MB

Jessica Guistolise is an experienced leader, consultant and coach at Accenture SolutionsIQ. For the past few years, Guistolise was part of a dedicated Dojo team at a major US-based insurance company, where she learned how to scale dojo experiences and even virtualize them.  From a few remote teams operating as one to bringing Dojo to a completely distributed team in the Philippines, Guistolise is learning that the benefits of Dojo can still be achieved. It just takes more time. Further, as...

Once Upon an Agile Organization | Business Agility Series

April 09, 2020 11:00 - 36 minutes - 49.9 MB

Melissa Boggs and Howard Sublett, the Chief Scrum Master and Chief Product Owner respectively at the Scrum Alliance, return to tell us about their own organizational transformation. Throughout 2019, the pair completely restructured the organization into cross-functional and community-centric teams that are empowered to deliver on the needs of their specific community.  Hear practical examples of how these changes were implemented, as well as success stories that are emerging as a result of...

The Spotify “Model”: Don’t Simply Copy-Paste

April 02, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 85.3 MB

This is a special episode. After our blog (with the same title as this podcast) blew up on LinkedIn, the post’s author Evan Campbell was featured on a webinar Q&A hosted by Gene Gendel, organizational design specialist, agile/lean coach and trainer, and consultant. This episode is the audio from that webinar. Watch the video recording, or read the blog that started it all.

Remote Agile Coaching

March 26, 2020 11:00 - 31 minutes - 42.8 MB

In this episode, Agile coach Joe Fecarotta hosts, interviewing Caro Paduch who is currently leading the agile transformation for Learning & Leadership Development at Accenture. Fecarotta has been coaching Paduch for the last 18 months in a remote setting, as Paduch is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Over the course of such a long relationship at a distance, the pair and the wider team have learned some valuable lessons about remote collaboration and agile coaching, including: Patience a...

Taking the “You” out of Scrum Master

March 19, 2020 11:00 - 34 minutes - 46.8 MB

In addition to both being professional Scrum trainers with Scrum.org, Ryan Ripley and Todd Miller also co-author the new book “Fixing Your Scrum: Practical Solutions to Common Scrum Problems.” While the book has scrum masters as its primary audience, the authors know that anybody working on or with the scrum team can get value out of it. They share their stories, failures, and successes over their combined 40 years of experience. The duo agrees that some of the worst Scrum anti-patterns ar...

Leading Authentic Change at Western Digital

March 12, 2020 11:00 - 32 minutes - 44 MB

Agile Transformation is a journey that requires more than implementing a few new meetings into the work week. It’s a continuous learning journey that is built on a desire to deliver real value to customers. However, many efforts to implement Agile within organizations end up being superficial, because they don’t make room for the necessary mindset change. According to Simon Chesney, the goal of an Agile Transformation needs to be focused on creating a “self-sustaining lean/product developm...

Strangling Monoliths: Modernizing Legacy Systems

March 05, 2020 11:00 - 20 minutes - 28.3 MB

How much of your core and legacy systems are keeping your organization from seizing market opportunities and differentiating their business? Director of Pivotal Labs Sydney, David Julia, offers advice on how companies can deprecate, modernize and get more value out of monolithic legacy systems that are often where the heart of each business beats. One way is the strangler approach where you iteratively decommission legacy apps and start “to cut bits of your monolithic application off and gra...

Baking Privacy and Security into the Technical Architecture

February 27, 2020 11:00 - 31 minutes - 43.2 MB

Rob Pinna is a 30-year high-tech veteran who is the Chief Product Officer at IronCore Labs. His passion is protecting the privacy of data stored in the cloud. Pinna says we shouldn’t build software and then make it secure. Instead, you want to bake privacy and security into the technical platform. That way the system is designed so that developers automatically just do the right thing. The conversation covers how complex it is to both provide security and privacy early and often, as well...

Half the Fire Drills with Agile Marketing | Business Agility Series

February 20, 2020 11:00 - 32 minutes - 44.3 MB

Stacey Ackerman, founder of Agilify Coaching & Training, got her start in marketing and is now blending the two. Like so many, marketers used to think of agile as “a software thing” and lived in a world where, as Ackerman puts it, “everything was an emergency” and there was no prioritization. This is what she calls “hair-on-fire marketing.” Today, marketers and marketing teams can take small yet purposeful steps toward agility. Ackerman offers traditional antipatterns – blasting all users,...

Influencing Business Strategy with OKRs

February 13, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes - 42.1 MB

Mark Richards has worked with numerous enterprise customers across most industries in Australia and across the globe. A SAFe Fellow since 2017, Richards is also the author of the blog “The Art of SAFe” and working on a book of the same name. In this episode, Richards poses the question: How do we raise intentionality and reclaim control through our objectives? He discusses the process of setting Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) and how they can have a positive influence on business strate...

Mobbing for Business Value

February 06, 2020 11:00 - 38 minutes - 52.4 MB

Jason Hobbs and Skylar Watson share their experiences with mobbing and pair programming from the perspectives of an organizational leader and a practitioner. Their goal is to get leadership more comfortable with the idea of mob programming and reducing work in progress (WIP) to one task. The common misconception about pairing, according to Hobbs and Watson, is that “people think it’s just two guys with one shovel”. The pair shares their journey of mob-programming being an uncomfortable ide...

Transformation Case Study of a Major Australian Bank

January 30, 2020 11:00 - 21 minutes - 29.2 MB

Sarah Traynor is a transformation lead at one of the largest banks in Australia, which has followed the lead of ING in executing a big bang Agile transformation. The scaling effort – involving 9,000 people – was staggered, but the vision and leadership have been clear from the very beginning. Traynor says “engaging people in the story from the onset and being transparent” is very important. Another major shift for the bank was ensuring everyone was aligned and shared the same values around...

Too Much WIP? Destroy Your Backlog

January 23, 2020 11:00 - 25 minutes - 35.5 MB

The struggle to limit work in progress is not a new one. It’s a constant balance between our desire to get more done and avoiding employee burnout. It happens at all levels of the organization. Often strategic initiatives stem from a good place - leadership wants to do the right thing – but, as our guest Eric Willeke puts it, “A single piece of strategic WIP equals hundreds to thousands of pieces of individual WIP.” As the Founder and a Principal at Elevate.to, he knows how hard it is to b...

Defining the Product-Focused Model

January 16, 2020 11:00 - 30 minutes - 41.7 MB

Ross Clanton has built his career reshaping architecture and technology strategies for Fortune 50 companies, driving leadership and culture changes necessary to empower transformation.  Clanton discusses his recently published report, The Project to Product Transformation, and some of the lessons he’s learned from enterprise transformations. He goes into detail on the three stages of enterprises (incubate, scale, and optimize), the 4 leadership constraints many organizations commonly deal ...

Modernization Case Study at CSG

January 09, 2020 11:00 - 27 minutes - 37.6 MB

Scott Prugh is Chief Architect & SVP of Software Development at CSG. He recounts the story of the technical evolution at his organization and the multi-year strides to modernize their application stack as well as mainframe technology.   “One of the things we found was that when you start taking these crazy, really heavy platforms and you start to modernize them, it starts to free up capacity.”  Accenture’s Mirco Hering hosts at the DevOps Enterprise Summit 2019 in Las Vegas.   The Agil...

The US Government is not a Unicorn

January 01, 2020 11:00 - 27 minutes - 37.9 MB

The US government is notorious for being a slow-moving bureaucracy that is crazy about controlling every minor detail. Internally, there are often musings that agile will never work within the public sector because the government is a unicorn incompatible with agile principles and values. But if you get down to it, the government struggles with many of the same issues that private corporations do. This includes things like obtaining leadership buy-in, acquiring funding in a big batch proje...

Testing Business Ideas with David Bland

December 26, 2019 11:00 - 40 minutes - 55.5 MB

David J. Bland is a co-author of the newly published “Testing Business Ideas,” and founder of Precoil where he helps companies find product-market fit using lean startup, design thinking and business model innovation practices.   Bland walks us through the book which is a field guide for rapid experimentation in order to reduce risk and increase the likelihood of success for any new venture or business project. In addition to experimentation, the publication also tackles team design from t...

Pivot to the Future with Paul Nunes

December 12, 2019 11:00 - 34 minutes - 47.3 MB

Paul Nunes is the Global Managing Director of Thought Leadership at Accenture with 33 years working with the consultancy under his belt. He discusses the findings in the book he co-authored with Larry Downes and Omar Abbosh: “Pivot to the Future: Discovering Value and Creating Growth in a Disrupted World”.  Nunes says the big idea in the book is that companies can no longer afford to change through large-scale business transformation, rather we need a new way of creating change within the ...

Pivot to the Future with Paul Nunes

December 12, 2019 11:00 - 34 minutes - 47.3 MB

Paul Nunes is the Global Managing Director of Thought Leadership at Accenture with 33 years working with the consultancy under his belt. He discusses the findings in the book he co-authored with Larry Downes and Omar Abbosh: “Pivot to the Future: Discovering Value and Creating Growth in a Disrupted World”.  Nunes says the big idea in the book is that companies can no longer afford to change through large-scale business transformation, rather we need a new way of creating change within the o...

Technical Debt: A Force for Good or Evil?

December 05, 2019 11:00 - 26 minutes - 36.5 MB

Technical debt can be an emotionally charged topic of discussion between the debt-adverse and the debt-tolerant. Is it an evil that must be eradicated or an unavoidable occurrence that can be leveraged for good? How to handle technical debt can become a point of contention within a team or even across an entire organization.   According to David Brown, an agilist within the innovation center for a 100+-year-old American electric power company, people use the term “technical debt” when they...

Open Source Code Security and Your Enterprise

November 28, 2019 11:00 - 31 minutes - 43.4 MB

The average enterprise is relying upon about 3,500 open source projects to support faster software development. Unfortunately, external suppliers of the code are often chosen based on popularity or familiarity rather than code quality. Vice President at Sonatype and the co-founder of All Day DevOpsDerek Weeks sat down with us to discuss open source as well as the main findings in the 2019 State of the Software Supply Chain Report. The report details the following:  Where open source compone...

The Truth About Burnout with Dr. Christina Maslach

November 21, 2019 11:00 - 33 minutes - 45.8 MB

Dr. Christina Maslach is a Professor of Psychology and a researcher at the Healthy Workplaces Center at the University of California, Berkeley. She is one of the pioneering researchers on job burnout and is the author of “The Truth About Burnout”.  In this episode, you'll learn the difference between being merely stressed out and the symptoms of burnout: exhaustion, cynicism, and a negative sense of oneself. Dr. Maslach also walks us through the core psychological needs that promote worker...

Innovation is Everyone’s Responsibility

November 14, 2019 11:00 - 27 minutes - 38.2 MB

Katherine Radeka is the founder and executive director of the Rapid Learning Cycles Institute and author of the new book “High Velocity Innovation: How to Get Your Best Ideas to Market Faster”. Radeka shares with us some highlights from her book, like organizations need to create “a path of least resistance to innovation” and that innovation is everyone’s responsibility.   Accenture | SolutionsIQ’s Jeff Steinberg hosts.  The Agile Amped podcast is the shared voice of the Agile community,...

Team Topologies: Organizing Teams for Flow of Value

November 07, 2019 12:00 - 23 minutes - 32.6 MB

Co-authors Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais just released their new book “Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow”. Skelton and Pais define four types of teams and they help achieve flow of change and reduce cognitive load for the team members.   Stream-aligned: More traditionally considered “product teams”  Enabling: Experts in a specific area  Complicated-subsystem: Deep skills such as Ph.D. level expertise or years of experience in a niche technology  Pl...

Dirty Truths of Scaling

October 31, 2019 11:00 - 42 minutes - 58 MB

As CEO and Product Owner of Scrum.org, Dave West has collected some awesome stories and he regales us with a few in this episode of Agile Amped. Too often companies attempt to scale agility without a clear purpose and fail both to see true agility and to inspire employees with a compelling purpose. And, West reminds us, “purpose is actionable,” not just something in the mission statement or plastered on the office wall.  The conversations covers frameworks, the American education system,...

Dirty Truths of Scaling

October 31, 2019 11:00 - 42 minutes - 58 MB

As CEO and Product Owner of Scrum.org, Dave West has collected some awesome stories and he regales us with a few in this episode of Agile Amped. Too often companies attempt to scale agility without a clear purpose and fail both to see true agility and to inspire employees with a compelling purpose. And, West reminds us, “purpose is actionable,” not just something in the mission statement or plastered on the office wall.  The conversations covers frameworks, the American education system,...

Practicing Leadership Skills with David Marquet

October 24, 2019 11:07 - 32 minutes - 44.7 MB

David Marquet, Inc. Magazine’s Top 100 leadership speaker and the bestselling author of “Turn the Ship Around”, discusses his keynote topic at this year’s Southern Fried Agile conference: “Move Your People Up the Ladder of Leadership”.  Marquet emphasizes a “lean back” approach to leadership – giving people the room to lean in and make more decisions on their own. “What we want to do is push the authority for making decisions out to the people who have the information. You get a much more ...

All Jokes Aside: How SNL Takes Agile Seriously

October 17, 2019 11:00 - 36 minutes - 50.6 MB

Matt Badgley and John Krewson sat down to unpack their presentations at Agile2019: “Live From D.C., It’s Saturday Night: The Agility of SNL” and “Let’s Just Skip High-Performing and Go Straight to Badass!” Badgley and Krewson derive comparisons between sketch comedy and agility and take us backstage to the process of producing a show from concept to cash within a week. The duo also dives into the topics of the real meanings of high-performing teams, failing fast and leadership. Accenture...

Supersizing SAFe at Boeing

October 10, 2019 11:00 - 27 minutes - 38 MB

Debbie Brey has worked at Boeing for 35 years, where she is an internal SPCT and Enterprise Transformation Leader. She is currently leading an enterprise-wide initiative to incorporate an Agile way of working into the Boeing culture.   Brey takes us behind the scenes on the massive undertaking of bringing digital transformation to the century-old enterprise. Her program, a subset of a 4,000-5,000 employee IT organization, consists of 234 Agile teams organized into 20 Agile Release Trains a...

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