Coming Activities

Doing Agile Right – Transformation Without Chaos (Online)

13. April 2021
kl. 14.00 - 15.30  

Ever-growing in popularity, the concept of Agile Management has become something of a buzzword. Also growing has been a common misconception that Agile can reshape an entire organization all at once, that it should be used in every function and for all types of work.

Doing agile right - NOCA

The new book Doing Agile Right: Transformation Without Chaos argues that Agile surely has the power to transform work — but only if it’s implemented the right way. The authors affirm and illustrate how Agile teams indeed can transform the work environment, make employee’s jobs more rewarding and vastly improve innovation. But all of this is only possible if the method is implemented in the right way.

The key is balance: Agile, done right, releases and facilitates innovation without sacrificing the efficiency and dependability essential to traditional operations.

At this NOCA event you will meet the book’s co-author and Harvard Business Review contributor, Darrell Rigby, who will introduce us to how organizations can not just work with Agile but do Agile right.

Darryll Rigby - NOCADarrell Rigby is a well-known thought leader in the US. He regularly speaks at management conferences and has made media appearances on CNBC, CNN Moneyline and Bloomberg. His research is widely published in the business pages of many US and international publications, including The Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street JournalBusinessWeek and The Financial Times.

Darrell holds an MBA from Harvard Business School with high distinction (Baker Scholar). He is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where he received a bachelor of science in business management.

Read more about the NOCA theme ‘Learning and Development’ right here!








Network of Corporate Academies

Become part of Denmark's leading HR network and create value in your organisation!

Log in

To log in to NOCA.dk, you as NOCA member must use the email address you provided to NOCA as a username along with the password that was provided to you. If you have trouble logging in, please contact the webmaster at: noca@noca.dk
Forgotten password? click here