JCURV, Truthsayers, and the Agile Business Consortium have joined forces to produce the 3rd State of Agile Culture report.
Join us as we explore the key themes from this year’s report.
Learning Outcomes:
- Delve deeper into the report findings
- Learn from top industry leaders
- Get the opportunity to share and learn from others
In collaboration with JCURV, Truthsayers, and the Agile Business Consortium.
Host
Vikram Jain
Vikram is the founder of JCURV a management consultancy the sole focus of increasing the agility of organisations so they can thrive in an uncertain world. Vikram and the JCURV team work with the FTSE 100 organisations, public bodies and charities, from the Board to frontline teams, to help them deliver their strategies faster and more efficiently to the market.
He is also the Chair of the SME Committee and Board Member the Management Consultancies Association and Trustee of the charity The Garden Classroom. Previously, Vikram worked at Oliver Wyman, Lloyds Banking Group and Ernst and Young.
- LinkedIn:
- https://linkedin.com/in/vikramjain/
Speakers
Pamela Ashby
I’m a career marketer, qualified coach, Scrum Master, Agile Marketing & Leadership coach and trainer who’s worked with leaders and teams in large organisations to improve their agility. I set up the Marketing Agility Community Meet-up and was part of the team that updated the Agile Marketing Manifesto. For me, the Agile Business Consortium has an important role as an agnostic and inclusive professional body, advancing business agility worldwide. As Strategist, I’m happy to contribute to that goal. When not at my computer, I like to be outside – walking, gardening, and enjoying the English countryside.
- LinkedIn:
- https://linkedin.com/in/pam-ashby/
Georgie Povey
Amanda Colpoys
- LinkedIn:
- https://linkedin.com/in/amandacolpoys
Tracy Bessant
Tracy has a unique skill of playing in the grey and seeks out roles that challenge the status quo, Driven by the value proposition Tracy is passionate about defining customer value and creating engaged workforces, as the intersection of the two is where the magic happens
Philip Dick