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PMXPO 2019: The Surprising Links between Agile and Jazz

Featuring Peter Green

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60m 04s
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Overview

This session provides a creative look at collaboration and teamwork through the lens of a professional jazz combo. During the session, we will alternate between performance and discussions with the musicians about how they approach collaboration, communication, listening, mastery, tradition vs. exploration, and the boundaries between art and business. If you're in the mood to hear some great music from one of San Diego's best jazz groups, while exploring master level collaboration, come on by! You're sure to see Agile from a fresh perspective! 
 
Learning Outcomes:
• Apply the self-organization patterns that a jazz combo uses to agile teams
• Understand the critical role of collaboration in innovation and creativity
• HEAR the vast difference between a minimal framework on its own, and a custom adaptation of that framework
• Tap your toes to a swinging beat
• Connect deeply to their own human soulfulness

 

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This video qualifies for the following PDUs:
 
PMP/PgMP
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