• Agile for business teams with Nebel Crowhurst

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Agile for business teams with Nebel Crowhurst

  • Summary

  • Agile isn’t just for software teams – its principles can be effectively applied to HR and other business teams, offering a pragmatic approach to improving workflow and efficiency.


    It goes beyond flexible working or nimble decision-making, representing a philosophy and set of principles for getting work done more effectively.


    Nebel Crowhurst is the Chief People Officer at Reward Gateway, and has extensive experience in HR. She’s worked across a variety of industries, helping teams understand and transition to Agile.


    Three reasons to listen

    • For a pragmatic approach to implementing Agile principles in HR and business teams
    • To discover how Agile can help teams prioritise work, reduce friction, and improve efficiency in meetings
    • To explore the benefits and potential challenges of applying Agile methodologies outside of traditional software development

    Episode highlights

    • [00:08:46] Revisiting engagement surveys
    • [00:13:40] What Agile is and is not
    • [00:17:30] What Agile looks like in practice
    • [00:22:08] Handling Agile scepticism (including your own)
    • [00:24:55] Transitioning your team to Agile
    • [00:31:53] Taking your first steps into Agile
    • [00:33:17] Nebel's media recommendation
    • [00:35:51] Takeaways from Dan and Pia

    Links

    • Connect with Nebel via LinkedIn
    • Books by Natal Dank
    • The Multi-Hyphen Method, by Emma Gannon
    • Track and improve your team performance with Squadify
    • Leave us a voice note
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