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Thursday
Feb042021

February meeting: "The Agile Fluency Game" with Ahmed Avais

"The Agile Fluency Game" with Ahmed Avais

When: Thursday, February 11th, 2021

Where: Online (Meeting link will be emailed prior to event)

Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm 

 

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"The Agile Fluency Game" with Ahmed Avais

 

“The highest form of research is essentially play” —N. V. Scarfe


The Agile Fluency® Suite created by James Shore and Diana Larsen is a purposeful body of work to help teams chart a path to high performance. The Agile Fluency Game is a fun way to explore these deeper concepts in a fun and relaxed setting. The game itself is designed to be played in-person since it is in a way a deep simulation. However, there are some mini-workshops and mini-games derived from the game that is suitable to be played remotely. We invite you to join us in an interactive experience that is equal parts fun and equal parts insightful for you. Bring your game face and thinking hat to make the most from this event. We will be using an online whiteboard tool, so be prepared to jump-in and play!

More on the Agile Fluency game here:
https://www.agilefluency.org/game.php 

 

Agenda


  6:00pm: Welcome and Intro

  6:15pm: Speaker

  7:15pm: Wrap-up and Raffle

  7:30pm: Adjourn

 

About Ahmed Avais


Ahmed Avais is an Agile Coach, focused on Business Agility. He brings his natural and insatiable curiosity to invite people into his teaching and learning. He uses a variety of tools and techniques, all focused on helping teams and businesses more clearly see their system, allowing them to unleash their potential. Ahmed is passionate about mastery, growth, complexity, agile games, and social responsibility.

 

 

 

 

 

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