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The Extraordinarily Badass Agile Coaching Book

Vitality Chicago

I have the pleasure of reviewing Bob Galen’s Extraordinarily Badass Agile Coaching book. Bob collaborated with many people to create this book. Foremost would be his co-creators of the book – Mark Summers, Jennifer Fields and Rhiannon Galen-Personick. It doesn’t matter – this is still a badass book.

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Fresh Agile Voices – Episode 1 – Anjali Leon

Vitality Chicago

Anjali: Actually, I think it was back in 2010. One day, my boss dropped a book on my desk, the agile book from Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle, the little black book. Anjali: So I actually had not heard the term agile coach until 2013 and it was picking up Lisa Adkins’ book. I saw myself in that book.

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Empathy Mapping

Argon Digital

In his book, Business Model Generations, Alex Osterwalder explains that one of the biggest reasons most products fail is that they lack knowledge or perception of their target audience – they lack empathy. 1 Business Model Generations (John Wiley and Sons, 2010) Alex Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur 2 David Gray.

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Discovery Canvases: The indispensable visual conversation tool for Business Analysts and Agile Teams

IAG Consulting

Writers and designers are very familiar with the concept of being faced with a blank page and not knowing where to start and how to get that book or project going. Imagine you have been asked to facilitate a meeting to define the vision for a product or the scope of a project. Business Analysts are no different.

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Overcome Finance Skills Shortages in the Construction Industry

Insight Software

In ​2021, just over 32,000 sat for the CPA exam, compared to ​nearly 50,000 ​CPA ​candidates​ in 2010 ​​. In 2020, bachelor’s degrees in accounting fell by 2.8% , and master’s degrees fell by 8.4%. This, in turn, has led to a decrease in those getting CPA certified. ​​In T​hat’s a big drop in accounting professionals entering the labor force.

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