Get Agile #18 | Richard Sheridan | How did Menlo culture make it succeed in the pandemic world?

Menlo Innovation has created a unique culture of teamwork, collaboration, communication, and relationship. This led to specific practices, such as the whole company working only in pairs, having one stand-up for the 50-60 people that last 13 minutes, high-tech anthropologist observing users, visual planning, and extreme interviewing. But in March 2020 everything has changed, as the whole company was moved to the virtual world. In this interview, Tomasz Wykowski from ProCognita talks with Richard Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations on how the company succeeded in the pandemic world. Join them to learn about experiments Menlonian did, how they adapted their practices to the new reality, what worked, and what didn’t.
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Tomasz Wykowski

The only Polish Certified Scrum Trainer, CST accredited by Scrum Alliance and LeSS-Friendly Scrum Trainer accredited by LeSS Company with over 20 years of experience in the IT industry. He specializes in digital transformations, helping organizations around the world successfully implement improvements. As an inspirational speaker and author, Tomasz is committed to developing leaders and teams, promoting a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.

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