By Jason Cameron, ScrumCraft, Host of Agility @ Scale In our recent episode of Agility @ Scale, I had the pleasure of hosting Lynne Cazaly, a renowned keynote speaker, facilitator, and author of ten insightful books, including “Think” and “Ish: The Life-Changing Practice of Good Enough.” Her latest talk, “Clever Skills: Putting Your Greatest HumanContinueContinue reading “Unleashing Human Potential: Lynne Cazaly on Clever Skills”
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Short-Term Memory: The Neuroscientific Basis and Agile Implications
Neuroscience of Short-Term Memory Short-term memory, also known as working memory, is the cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing. It is crucial for reasoning, decision-making, and behaviour. Key Functions: Storage: Holds information temporarily (e.g., remembering a phone number long enough to dial it). Manipulation: Allows the manipulation of stored information (e.g.,ContinueContinue reading “Short-Term Memory: The Neuroscientific Basis and Agile Implications”
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Agile Evolution: Insights from Dr. Jeff Sutherland on the Neuro-Scientific Roots and AI-Enhanced Future of Scrum
Explore insights from Dr. Jeff Sutherland on the neuro-scientific roots and AI-enhanced future of Scrum. Learn how Agile evolution integrates physics, neuroscience, and AI for hyper-productive teams.
Agile Change Management: A New Paradigm for Leaders
Agile Change Management with Avi Schneier: Key Takeaways from the Agility @ Scale Podcast Introduction Hello, agile enthusiasts! I’m Jason Cameron, host of the podcast “Agility @ Scale” and the driving force behind ScrumCraft. Recently, we had the privilege of hosting Avi Schneier from Agileon, a protégé of Jeff Sutherland and a leading voice inContinueContinue reading “Agile Change Management: A New Paradigm for Leaders”
