Management 3.0

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What is Management 3.0?

Agile management is an often overlooked part of Agile. There is much information available for agile developers, testers, and project managers, but very little for development managers and team leaders. However, when organizations adopt agile software development, not only developers, testers, and project managers need to learn new practices. Development managers and team leaders must also learn a new approach to leading and managing agile organizations. Several studies indicate that “old-style” managers are the biggest obstacle in transitions to agile software development. Development managers and team leaders need to learn what their new role is in agile software development organizations. This course will help them.

Topics and Learning Objectives

This course is based on the book Management 3.0

Day 1

  1. Agile and Lean software development are the new golden standards for software teams. You will learn about different agile methods, popular best practices, agile adoption strategies, and the role of the manager/team leader in agile organizations;
  2. People are the most important parts of an organization and managers must do all they can to keep people active, creative, and motivated. You will learn about intrinsic desires, and how to understand what is important to the people in your teams;
  3. Teams are able to self-organize, and this requires empowerment, authorization, and trust from management. You will learn how to make self-organization work, how to define clear boundaries, and how to grow trust and respect in the organization;
  4. Self-organization can lead to anything, and it’s therefore necessary to protect people and shared resources, and to give people a clear purpose and defined goals. You will learn when to manage and when to lead, and how to protect people and resources from any bad effects of self-organization.

Day 2

  1. Complexity science and systems thinking are the cornerstones of an agile mindset. You will learn what complexity theory is, why this applies to managing teams and organizations, and how to think in terms of systems instead of problems and processes;
  2. Teams aren’t able to achieve their goals if team members aren’t capable enough, and managers must therefore contribute to the development of competence. You will learn how and when to apply the seven approaches of competence development, and how to measure progress;
  3. Many teams operate within the context of a complex organization, and thus it is important to consider structures that enhance communication. You will learn how to grow an effective organizational structure that balances specialization, generalization, and leadership;
  4. People, teams, and organizations need to improve continuously, in order to defer failure for as long as possible. You will learn approaches and strategies for continuous improvement, and how to deal with never-ending uncertainty and change.

Target Audience

This course aims at leaders/managers who want to become agile, anddevelopers/testers/project managers who want to be good team leaders or line managers. (No practical experience with agile methods is necessary, though some familiarity with agile principles and practices is useful.)

General Data

  • Date: Sep 25th-26th, 2012
  • Place: Berlin
  • Language: English
  • Maximum number of participants: 30
  • Fees: 1,725.50 EUR incl. VAT (1,450.00 EUR net). We grant 10% discount in case of registration 5 weeks in advance.  We grant 10% discount in case of registration 6 weeks in advance. We also grant 10% discount in case of registration of a further colleague from the same company. Both reductions cannot be combined.
  • Single training day:You might want to book only the first or second day. If you want to do so, please contact us directly via email.
  • Registration: Please use the contact form.

All attendees get a free copy of the Management 3.0 book by Jurgen Appelo!

Registration

Registration

More questions?

Please send us an email or call us under +49(0)89 - 74 99 57 02

The trainer

Jurgen Appelo is a writer, speaker, trainer, entrepreneur, illustrator, developer, manager, blogger, reader, dreamer, leader, freethinker, and… Dutch guy. Jurgen writes a popular blog at www.noop.nl, which deals with development management, software engineering, business improvement, personal development, and complexity theory. He is the author of the book Management 3.0: Leading Agile Developers, Developing Agile Leaders, which describes the role of the manager in agile organizations. He is also a speaker, being regularly invited to talk at business seminars and conferences around the world.

The book

Management 3.0: Leading Agile Developers, Developing Agile Leaders, is written by Jurgen Appelo, author of the popular NOOP.NL blog, and is published by Addison-Wesley in the Mike Cohn Signature Series. The book has not been shipped to all countries yet, and it’s already an Agile bestseller. It’s also highly recommended by dozens of Agile leaders.