By listening, being curious and asking a few simple questions, we can create a valuable conversation in sparring situations with our colleagues. How do you make the most of your sparring sessions? How do you help your colleagues in a short time
Join us in Agile@Lundbeck for this talk with Lene Kjær Kirstein from Regulatory Science & Policy. Lene and her team have found their own "Agile Dialect" by testing and adjusting agile methods to create value. You can hear Lene talk about the in
In this episode of the Agile@Lundbeck podcast, Rikke and Michael from the Agile Center discuss the concept of “Psychological Safety” and how it is connected to our ability at to be successful, to be competitive, and to deliver medicines to pati
The Agile Podcast is back – asking ourself What is Servant Leadership?Join our little talk on Servant Leadership, where we ask ourselves whether only leaders can be "Servant".In this episode of the Agile@Lundbeck podcast, Rie interviews her col
Join the 1 year birthday celebration for the agile@Lundbeck podcast and get an update on what has happened the past year. You will among others hear what happens to teams once they overcome the initial difficulties of working in a new way and w
Mette and Sanne have been working with agile principles and design thinking for years. In this podcast they give their take on how some of the concepts and principles can bring about new revelations, better and longer-lasting solutions and esse
Aneesha from Global Patient Safety has worked as a scrum master on three projects. Hear her story and how she gets energy from using a coaching mindset to help the team discover the answers rather than applying a solutions mindset. Also hear ho
Listen-in on how Lu-Canada with a common goal and not aiming for perfection created measurable results and impact. In this podcast Martine and Isabelle share with us their learnings and experiences from using the agile methodology to develop a
What is it like to be a scrum master and how does is it different from being a product manager? How many of us use “I don’t know” as an answer and do it comfortably? Despina talks us through this discomfort as a Scrum Master. Admitting we can’t
What makes agile ways of working, servant leadership and self-managed teams work in China? Today we are talking to Nina Qu, Lani Wang and Minglan Wang about their digital project called Patient Care Solution aiming to enhance the patient and th
Ever wonder what a manager really thinks when leading an agile team? Today two VPs, Claus Thomsen and Ingrid Harbo, tell us about the challenges and learnings they faced.
Jacob Paduan talks us through the Padwan project and how the team used a 'responsible playful' approach to achieve impressive results. He talks very frankly about failures and has a direct message for managers leading agile teams.
What happens when a VP becomes a product owner and then back to a VP again? Morten Grunnet talks about implementing agile and what's he's taking with him from the mindset.
Mette Maigaard, Head of the Agile Center, talks about why we started where we did and shares what worked with the pilots and what we're still working on.
Johan Luthman, EVP R&D makes the case for focused work and fun with Agile. He describes his own experience with the agile methodology and some humbling lessons along the way.