If there’s one consistent source of confusion and controversy among the agile practices that LitheSpeed’s clients utilize, it’s estimation. Should […]
Book Notes: Creating Great Teams: How Self-Selection Lets People Excel
Arlen’s Appreciative Book Inquiries explores Creating Great Teams: How Self-Selection Lets People Excel by Sandy Mamoli and David Mole How do you […]
Virtual Kanban Games & Simulations
While it seems much easier to demonstrate Kanban in a physical setting, there are plenty of ways to virtualize this […]
Book Review: Why Motivating People Doesn’t Work… and What Does
Arlen’s Appreciative Book Inquiries explores Why Motivating People Doesn’t Work… and What Does “An important truth emerges when we explore […]
Collaboration in a Virtual World
We at LitheSpeed teach people about adapting to whatever the world throws at you, and along with everyone else we’ve […]
Online Activities for Kids
Links to Help Survive Parenting in the All-Virtual Work-From-Home World Without warning, almost every parent is officially a work-from-home parent. […]
Global Scrum Gathering Vienna – Stories from the Ground
I just got back from representing LitheSpeed at the largest Global Scrum Gathering yet, which was held in Vienna, Austria. […]
If you want to get ahead, DON’T look busy!
By Pete Oliver-Krueger My First Job My first job was at a McDonald’s, like many, and I have a vivid […]
Leadership’s Role in Business Agility
While the term “business agility” has come into vogue, many leaders still don’t comprehend what it exactly entails. This article […]
A “Manifesto” for HR Agility
The Agile Manifesto was created in 2001 to delineate lightweight methods (soon to be called “agile”) from the dominant phase-gated […]