Collaboration

Becoming Agile Webinar

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Thanks to its highly collaborative and efficient nature, agile is a practice used by a growing number of industries to improve speed, flexibility, and customer focus despite having been derived from software development.

Steelcase recently embarked on an unprecedented exploration of agile work including the use of sensors, surveys, observations and prototyping which led us to a deep understanding of what’s needed for agile to succeed.

Hear from Dr. Tracy Brower, Principal, Applied Research + Consulting Group, author, Forbes, Fast Company, to find out what we’ve learned during our multi-year study of how agile teams do their best work. During this on-demand webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Four key insights for successful agile teams
  • How the workplace can accelerate the adoption of an agile process and culture
  • User-centered experiences around change management

Access the webinar now.




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