agile

9 posts
leadership

Facilitating Alignment with OKRs

I recently facilitated a session on OKRs in the Agile Finland Coaching Circle. In this post I share the presentation videos from the session as well as my slides.

remote work

Productive Remote Teams Interactive Webinar: Games

In this free interactive webinar we get some hands-on experience and talk about the benefits of fitting some gaming to your remote collaboration efforts!

remote teams

Free Resources for Remote Software Teams

We have collected a list of the best and most trustworthy free resources for new remote teams.

remote teams

Productive Remote Teams Interactive Webinar

Has your team just switched to remote-first mode of working? Does it feel difficult? We are organising a free interactive webinar about how to be productive while working in remote teams.

team leadership

Team Leadership: Planning and Coordinating Team's Work

Duties of a team lead(er), bullet point 1: Plan and coordinate team's work. How planning and coordinating teams' work has been disrupted by the overall disruption of creative knowledge work? And how to handle this duty now and in the future?

agile

Agile Game Design 101

This blog is a how to guide to design agile games in an agile way, meaning using agile game design principles. Agile games are serious games (or games for learning) to support learning of agile values, principles and practices.

softwaredevelopment

How to break 4 vicious cycles of software development

At Flowa we have seen quite a few software projects over the years, and worked with dozens of organizations having software in the core of their business. We have identified 4 common vicious cycles and ways for breaking them. 4 vicious cycles of software developmentWhen we work in a customer

agile

Looking back at 2019 – part 1

Antti here, to sum up year 2019. In this first part I'm looking at our coaching curriculums.

coaching

Learning Kanban through Games: Why and How

Principles of Kanban can seem counter-intuitive at first. Games can make them more understandable.