Category: Adaptive Teaming
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What If Your Job Could Be Anything You Wanted?
At some point in your working life, you’ve probably heard, or even said yourself, “That’s not my job.” Perhaps you’ve encountered or deployed the more polished and weaponized version: “That’s not really in my job description.” In conventional workplaces, these phrases sound reasonable on the surface. People have responsibilities outlined in their job descriptions, and…
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The Science of Collaboration: Why Working Together Makes Us Healthier, Sharper, and More Successful
There’s a reason we feel better after a really good team meeting, the kind where ideas click into place, and everyone walks away energized instead of drained. It turns out that feeling isn’t just anecdotal. A growing body of research shows that collaboration, when done intentionally, goes beyond making work more pleasant. It also makes…
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Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces Amid Uncertainty
In times of heightened uncertainty, people look to their workplaces not just as places to earn a living, but as safe havens where they can express themselves without fear. Yet many workplaces fall short when it comes to fostering a true sense of psychological safety, especially for those already facing marginalization or increased vulnerability. In…
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The Hidden Chaos of Undefined Roles
Ever feel like your organization is spinning its wheels, stuck in endless discussions, or bogged down by frustration and mistrust? You’re not alone. Many teams struggle with a lack of clarity around roles and accountabilities, and the symptoms show up in subtle but corrosive ways. If these signs sound familiar, it may be time to…
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The Future of Work Is Evolutionary, Not Extractive
For too long, work has been shaped by extractive models that prioritize short-term gains, exploit human potential, and leave people burned out, disengaged, or disposable. The signs are everywhere: mass layoffs as cost-cutting tools, relentless back-to-office mandates, the rollback of DEI initiatives, and leadership cultures that treat people as expendable resources rather than valued contributors.…
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Innovation Without Boundaries: Growing Ideas Together
As someone who has spent years nurturing growth in organizations, I’ve come to realize that the best results come not from controlling every detail but from creating the right conditions and trusting in people’s potential. In an organization, as in life, the most successful growth happens when we create an environment where ideas can emerge…
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Creating Impactful Products and Services
What makes a product impactful? It’s a question that stretches beyond the basics of market research and profit margins. When I talk about impactful products and services, I’m talking about creations that resonate with people, solve real problems, and align deeply with a purpose that goes beyond the balance sheet. Impactful products don’t just happen…
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Agile Isn’t Dead – We’re Just Doing It Instead of *Being* It
I keep hearing that Agile is dead. Honestly, I’ve been hearing this for years, and lately, it seems louder than ever. But I have to disagree—and not just because I’m an Agile practitioner. You might think, “Of course, you’re going to say that. You’ve been in this game for 15 years.” And yes, Agile has…
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A Startup Scaling Crossroad: Self-Management vs. Hierarchy
Startups are exciting, fast-paced environments where people wear multiple hats, collaborate at high speed and work closely together to bring a vision to life. But there’s a pivotal moment—right after launching a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)—when things begin to change. You need to grow, scale, and bring more structure to how work gets done without…
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Planet as a Stakeholder for Agile Teams
I am excited to announce that I am now offering a powerful new workshop through Transformetic called The Planet as a Stakeholder. This unique initiative, developed by my good friend and fellow Agile coach Marjolein Pilon, takes a sustainability-driven approach to Agile development, inviting teams to integrate environmental consciousness into their workflows and making sustainability…
