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The Joy of Agile Work: Managing Performance and Sparking Innovation by Sanjiv Augustine #77

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bkil-syslogng opened this issue Oct 13, 2016 · 0 comments

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bkil-syslogng commented Oct 13, 2016

speaker: Sanjiv Augustine
topic: The Joy of Agile Work: Managing Performance and Sparking Innovation
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmgaDhUf-Dk
length: 56 min

Do you find your work exciting and fulfilling? Is your team rewarded for finding better ways to work? While many organizations have adopted Agile approaches at a project level, few have effectively aligned their HR processes with Agile values, or made finding better ways of working a truly rewarding and exciting proposition for their teams. With a new generation of employees who are interested equally in purpose as in profit, it is imperative that we revisit schemes like the 3600 annual review, and recognize not only their limitations, but also the damage they cause to individual morale and team productivity.
Join Sanjiv to explore the subject of creating a holistic performance management system that not only adheres to Agile principles, but actively promotes individual drive and team innovation. Learn how delink merit pay from feedback, the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation; and how to create a “flow state” on your agile teams to enhance performance and spark innovation.

more info: https://confengine.com/agile-india-2016/proposal/1955/the-joy-of-agile-work-managing-performance-and-sparking-innovation

review: https://www.infoq.com/news/2016/03/agile-india2016-leadership

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