Change Fitness: The Organizational Capacity Nobody Measures

Change fitness is a measurable organizational capacity that depletes under concurrent transformation load. Most organizations diagnose resistance when the real problem is depletion.

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From the M‑Form to a Multi‑Dimensional Organization

Multi-dimensional org design beats classic M-form: a front–middle–back model that unites products, customers and shared platforms into one system to unlock cross-segment value and scale.

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[Nano Video] How To Treat Undone Work At The End Of The Sprint?!

Do you move undone PBIs directly to the next Sprint?! Then you need to watch this video.

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“Perceived” is running your Scrum (whether you like it or not)

Decisions run on perception, not truth. Here’s how to tighten it.

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Von Jira zu KI-Agenten: Vom Projektmanagement-Tool zur Projektwissen-Architektur 🇩🇪

Von Jira zu KI-Agenten: Vom Projektmanagement-Tool zur Projektwissen-Architektur — von PST Stefan Wolpers

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Reflections on the Digital Cleanup Gathering 2026 | Agile Alliance

A hands-on Digital Cleanup Gathering by the Agile Sustainability Initiative showed how a simple framework and peer support can turn digital decluttering into practical action with sustainability, security, and cost benefits.

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[Nano Video] Should Scrum Masters Be Present In The Daily Scrum?!

Many Scrum Masters believe they should be present in the Daily Scrums, but ...

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How Scrum Reduces Risk: 5 Ways to Avoid Costly Mistakes

Learn how Scrum reduces risk with 5 practical ways teams catch issues early, adapt quickly, and avoid costly mistakes in complex projects, in this post by PST Robb Pieper.

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