Sandy Mamoli
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Abonné
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand
Profession
Agile advisor, coach and author
Secteur d’activité
Consulting / Advisory
Site Web
www.nomad8.com
À propos
Sandy Mamoli is a former Olympian, international keynote speaker and author of „Creating Great Teams – How Self-Selection Lets People Excel“. From working with global enterprises in Amsterdam, Stockholm and Copenhagen to being one of New Zealand’s leading coaches, she brings her practical flair and passionate advocacy for all things Agile to businesses around the world. She has a masters degree in artificial intelligence and knows quite a lot about Agile.
Mots-clés
agile
teams
sports
squads
human resources
performance management
performance
holacracy
organizational design
squadification
self-organisation
productivity
kanban
userstories
scrum
business
mindset
high-performance
career
feedback
olympics
nomad8
socoicracy
sociocracy
equipe
auto-seleção
self-selection
management
scaling
self designed
spotify
trust
self selection
wip
portfolio kanban
personal kanban
specification by example
quality
agile software development
acceptance test driven development
software testing
stories
requirements
user
intro
Tout plus
- Présentations
- Documents
- Infographies
What we've learned about learning - Powershop
PowershopNZ
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il y a 9 ans
Comparing Ways to Scale Agile at Agile Product and Project Manager Meetup
Bernd Schiffer
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il y a 9 ans
Concrete Experimentation in Scrum at Scrum Australia 2014
Bernd Schiffer
•
il y a 9 ans
Culture
Reed Hastings
•
il y a 14 ans
Enterprise 2.0 - Unternehmen im Wandel: Wertschöpfung durch soziale Medien
Anita Posch
•
il y a 11 ans
Eye Candy IS A Critical Business Requirement
Stephen Anderson
•
il y a 16 ans
E-Commerce for Kids Fashion Clothing
Zef Fugaz
•
il y a 14 ans
Power to the People!
Zef Fugaz
•
il y a 14 ans
Misapplied Scrum pattern
Artem Marchenko
•
il y a 15 ans
How Twitter Changed My Life
Min Lee
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il y a 15 ans
Social Springboard: Understanding the Elements of Digital Social
Thomas Vander Wal
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il y a 15 ans