Tag: Executive Education
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How to use ZOOM for larger groups so that it doesn’t suck: 3 Strategies for success
So you’ve made the switch to Zoom for online learning and meetings. But how can you use Zoom for LARGER groups so that it doesn’t suck? Find out here.
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Being kakama: Agile in Te Reo
I recently retook the one-day Executive Education Agile Fundamentals course at the University of Auckland with some colleagues. For my colleagues, it was the first time. But I learned more the second time around. Being a newbie to project management, my learning this time around was because I now had a structure in my head…
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What is agile? Part 4 – The spike
Here’s one more thing from the Agile Fundamentals course I did with my Auckland University Executive Education whanau. This part was a good takeaway in practical terms. It is something that is called a spike. A risk-based spike is kind of a proof of concept. It is a prototype, a real-time experiment of what you…
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What is agile? Part 3 – The Pareto principle
Here’s the third thing I learned from my recent Agile Fundamentals course at the University of Auckland with Steven Briggs. The Pareto principle is the 80/20 ratio that we sometimes hear about in time management. In this context, it’s a reminder to not overload people. In a nutshell, rather than working to a 100% productivity…
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Service Design Thinking: Thanks to the University of Auckland Business School for the shout out
Updated: In collaboration with the University of Auckland Business School, get 10% off the course fees for Service Design Thinking at checkout by using this code before the end of 2018: GRAEME10 I blogged recently about the Service Design Thinking course I did through the University of Auckland’s Business School and Executive Education programme. It was…