10 Agile culture hacks that won’t get you fired!
Is your team or organisation in a funk? Seeking some fun ways to shake things up, or change behaviours?
Put simply, a culture hack is an intentional action to affect positive change within a team or organisation.
This session will take you through 10 easy to implement hacks to create an Agile culture within your team or organisation.
Come away with:
- A deeper understanding of how culture hacks work
- The excitement to try one of the ready-made culture hacks
- The confidence to create your own culture hack!
Outline/Structure of the Interactive
0–2
Introduction and setting the scene – What is a culture hack? Why run a culture hack?
3–20
All the info you need to run 10 fun culture hacks to build Agile mindset and behaviours:
- The housewarming – Inviting another team to your space
- Vision week – The googly glasses approach to focusing on what’s important
- The Gumby & Pokey award – Reinforcing Agile behaviours
- Get your groove on – How to introduce music to mark accomplishment
- Visiting strange worlds – Making the most of a field trip through reflective learning
- The great pancake cook-up – A team bonding activity to learn about epics and stories
- The hump day quiz – Learning new stuff through a pull system
- T shirt to coolness – Incenting the team to bring their authentic self to work
- The Friday feeding frenzy – More than a shared lunch to bond the team
- Yesterday I… – A standup activity to get to know each other
21-34
Paired brainstorm activity to generate more hacks
35-45
Sharing of the hack ideas generated
Learning Outcome
- A deeper understanding of how culture hacks work
- The excitement to try one of the ready-made culture hacks
- The confidence to create your own culture hack!
Target Audience
Those eager to create an Agile culture within their team or organisation
Prerequisites for Attendees
No prerequesites
Links
I blog on Agile, Leadership, Diversity, Coaching and how to shake up culture - https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinakolt/detail/recent-activity/posts/
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