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A word from the Editor
This publication wouldn’t be possible without its generous contributors. They are enabling The Agilist’s mission to help individuals and organisations respond to a rapidly changing world. I’m very grateful and honoured to feature their work and insights in The Agilist.
That being said, I’d like to give greater opportunities to feature female writers in The Agilist. Please reach out to any female thought-leaders who may like to publish in The Agilist.
Dean Latchana – dean@latchana.co.uk
In April issue
How Does Working From Home Influence Teamwork? The Liberators examines the scientific studies about working from home versus working from the office.
Lou Hayes, Jr. shares a list of the top traits shared by the best police investigators. Lou has a background in training, human performance, decision-making, creativity, emotional intelligence, & adaptability.
The early stages of transformation are fraught with conflicting signals and feelings, says NOBL.io, but within that turmoil lies an opportunity for profound self-reflection and growth.
Gapingvoid considers how failure is like success. They say, we get so attached to the things we think will make us successful, we sometimes lose our grip on the things that actually would’ve made us flourish.
What did it take to change the safety culture at Boeing? asks Jeffrey Phillips. He says it took new leadership, a revamped focus on profitability and about 7-10 years of consistent focus on profitability over safety.
Finally, Sebastian Straube provides his 6th Product Management 101 – this time on Switch Interviews.