The Agile Strategy Lab Podcast
Business:Management
There's something quite ironic about the idea of teaching new ways of working within an organizational structure that is almost 1000 years old - the first university was the university of Bologna, founded in 1088. That irony is not lost on Steve Hart and Wayne Tarken of the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode, they discuss how changing the way we do basic kinds of work, such as how we hold meetings, can change even the oldest organizations, and why they’re optimistic on what’s ahead in the workplace.
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The Future Starts Now: Are You Ready?
How to Leverage A Company's Biggest Resource
Making the Most of Opportunities in Texas
From the Basics to New Directions: Exploring Design Thinking
Getting Ready For the Next Big Disruption
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