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@KevinTrethewey and @danieroux, today found me in a really tough negotiation. Reaching for the Spine Model helped me out of a hole. Thought I’d share and express my appreciation for you both sharing the model. Thank you!
After my few years of learning agility and serving at various organizations, I have realised people concentrate on Agile Spine Model in reverse order and then struggle. love to preach and teach spine model. Thanks @danieroux @KevinTrethewey @joPerold
Finished a report for a client, after observation of their product dev capability. I’m particularly proud of this paragraph… / @BarryTandy
Spine mapping uncovers “how the work works” in a human work system. It focusses on the nature and process of the work, not the work itself.
Work you know to avoid: "Hello, I'm looking for a strong Scrum master."
Excited to be hosting the next Lean in HE Seminar on 30 June - limited places still available, see : drive.google.com/file/d/1QE0KLk… for details
Creating stable team/corporate ecosystems could provide the bandwidth to adapt to changes in environment in a healthy way (2/2)
For those in IT attempting #Agile transformations, there is a need to balance stability with flexibility (1/2)
Structure is a stable configuration of matter, energy and information. #bioMatrix #systemsThinking
The difference between process and structure is time (compare chaos theory vs fractals). #systemsThinking
@flowchainsensei @ken_power yes! And the orgs we work with are part of the world and influence the whole :-)
Over-mining and overgrazing are two forms of carrying capacity overshoots in the naturosphere which leads to system collapse.
A #kanban queue can be used to visualise carrying capacity of organisation workflow. 100% queue utilisation -> system collapses.
Each system has a carrying capacity. Overshooting the CC can lead to system collapse
The #ethos of one organisation can inform / influence the ethos of another system. #biomatrix
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