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Niall McShane. 2 Mar

Thurs 2 March 2023
12.30 - 1.15 pm
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An Introduction to Accountable Agility

Agile coaches are often asked "what outcomes do you deliver?". This session will ensure you have a compelling answer and a framework to measure and monitor the impact of the agile coaching service.

Join Niall to discover a systematic approach to designing enablement measures for agile coaching. This system can be utilised back in your organisation to refine and update post the workshop.
Niall will introduce the 5 focus areas for agility enablement teams to address in order to maximise the returns on invested effort:

1. The Leader's Mindset
2. System Visibility
3. Value Delivery
4. Delivering Change
5. Enablement Team Responsiveness

Niall McShane is the founder and Managing Director of Source Agility as well as the internationally recognised author of “Responsive Agile Coaching-how to accelerate your coaching outcomes with meaningful conversations”.

Niall is a coach at heart and throughout his career has applied coaching in many situations; sports, life, leadership and for the last 12 years, agile and ways to work.

There are two consistent themes in all of the coaching Niall has delivered over the years; performance (getting the outcome) and growth (getting better). These two elements are central to his life and work at Source. His overarching vision for the future of work (and his motivation for founding Source) involves enabling organisations to get work done through the application of ways of working that promote tolerance, kindness and patience for fellow workers.

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