Architecting agile transformation in higher ed

HighEdWeb 2023 Annual Conference: Oct. 8-11 in Buffalo, NY

One hundred plus years of Taylorism and scientific management theory designed for driving efficiency in production lines and industrial work has left many of us grappling with tools that are a poor fit for today’s knowledge work.

Agile approaches have the potential to remedy this and liberate the potential in individuals, teams and organizations… but all too often they are introduced and deployed with too little consideration for or understanding of common pitfalls that derail org change of this nature.

Join this session to learn how Iowa planned for and supported their central web team as they navigated a change to scrum. Along the way we’ll demystify some common agile dogma while covering useful patterns and anti-patterns any team can use (or avoid), regardless of how they roll.

Attendees to this section can expect to learn:

This talk will draw on over 20 years’ experience working with agile teams, frameworks and transformation at organizations large and small across the country.

Presenter

Michael O’Neill — University of Iowa

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