Learning is key to improving. Yet without curiosity, learning stagnates. Are you continuously curious about your customers and their needs? Are you curious to understand what’s behind a colleague’s anger? Are you curious about how a change to your process might improve flow and outcomes? Curiosity may just be a superpower. We’ll explore this topic in depth in this new keynote talk.
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Joshua is the founder and CEO of Industrial Logic, a pioneering Modern Agile consultancy that improves the software development capabilities of organizations
around the globe. In the mid-1990s, Joshua was among a small community of “lightweight methods” practitioners experimenting with better ways of developing software. Since then, he’s helped thousands of people across hundreds of organizations learn better ways of making software, carefully reviewing and revising methods with the greatest impact and return on investment. Today, he leads an effort to modernize Agile by focusing on timeless principles, removing outdated practices and leveraging the best of what the software community and other industries have learned about achieving awesome results. Joshua is an international speaker and author of the best-selling, Jolt Cola-award-winning book, Refactoring to Patterns, numerous Agile eLearning courses, and popular articles like Anzeneering, Sufficient Design and Stop Using Story Points. He’s active on many social media platforms and ModernAgile.org community.
47. Logins with
Feature Fake
Users who tried
the Feature Fake
Users who
took Survey
Unlikely Neutral Likely
100 22 14 1 7 6
Joshua Kerievsky CEO at Industrial Logic
52. Can We
Agree to...
Repeat and Review
People’s Points
Listen to One
Another
Be Curious, Caring
and Open-minded
Avoid Dominating
or Interrupting
Encourage Everyone
to Contribute
These ideas are starting points.
Use them in your own working agreements.
Amend them as necessary.
Adapted from Smarter, Faster, Better by Charles Duhigg
Joshua Kerievsky CEO at Industrial Logic