Lead Where You Are: The Skill of Intentional Adaptability
by Brian Hackerson | at Minnebar 19 | 2:00 – 2:40 in Stephen Leacock | View Schedule
In today's workplace, where every day we are bombarded with constant change and uncertainty, adaptability is no longer optional—it's essential for survival and success. This interactive workshop, Lead Where You Are: The Skill of Intentional Adaptability, is designed to equip leaders at any stage or level with practical strategies to thrive in a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) environment. You will delve deeply into Agile principles and Scrum practices, experiencing firsthand how they can be leveraged to set powerful intentions, reframe challenges as opportunities, and harness feedback loops to drive continuous learning and improvement.
Through engaging activities, thought-provoking discussions, and real-world examples, you'll gain insights into cultivating a mindset that embraces change and fosters resilience. Imagine learning how to transform setbacks into stepping stones and uncertainties into competitive advantages. This workshop is not just about theory; it’s about actionable takeaways you can implement the next day to lead confidently, inspire your team, and navigate the complexities of today's fast-paced world.
By the end of this session, you'll have a toolkit of techniques to help you stay grounded in your values while being flexible in your approach. You'll understand how to create an environment encouraging innovation and collaboration, ensuring you and your team can adapt swiftly and effectively to any situation. This isn't just another workshop—it's a transformative experience that empowers you to lead with intention and adapt with agility, setting you on a path to sustained success in a rapidly changing landscape.
Brian Hackerson
Brian is a Delivery Manager at lntertech and a recognized leader in agile transformation. His career includes key roles at Scrum Inc., where he advanced Scrum and Scrum@Scale adoption, and as Director of Agile at 3M's Corporate Research Laboratory, where he led a pioneering organizational transformation. Before that, he led the Software R&D Laboratory in 3M's Corporate Research Laboratory, leading new product and technology innovation efforts.
As the co-creator of Agile Best Self, Brian is passionate about fostering personal growth and helping teams thrive through adaptability and collaboration. He combines deep expertise in agile practices with a commitment to empowering leaders to excel in today's ever-changing world.
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Interested Participants
- David Simmer
- Bryan Welch
- Robert Tomb
- Jenny Wallace
- Tim Armato
- Dan Rohda
- Eric M. Larson
- Eryn O'Neil
- EJ Makela
- Brian Repko
- Zingha Tiako
- Alex Bangs
- CJ Jensen
- Misha Hawthorn
- Robert Phillips
- Hillary Drake
- Donovan Smith
- Chloe Larson
- Brian Hackerson
- Trevor Wagner
- Liban Kano
- Hai Nguyen
- AbdulRahman AlFayad
- Dustin Marson
- Brian Muenzenmeyer
- Michael Brandjord
- Mrunalini Goli
- Agnes Kiss
- Sarah Lew
- Jennifer Swan
- Lisa Abendroth
- Denise Polly
- Risa Hustad
- Rob Ratcliffe
- Tina
- Luke Barnes
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