[Italian] Agile People Development ICAgile ICP-PDV
Formal leadership and management roles must evolve to create a supportive and empowering ongoing learning and development environment for organizations to succeed with business agility. It all begins with the leader’s decision to continue growing both themselves and others to continuously empower and develop people and teams. This possibility comes from the ability to step into a leader, coach, and mentor stance and let go of the need to be seen as an “expert.” Agile leaders and managers need to encourage and enable continued growth and development while modeling an agile/growth mindset. They look to create environments where individuals, teams, and teams of teams thrive.
The ICP-PDV Learning Outcomes focus on leaders at various levels of organizations and their relationship to empowering people as leaders — not as much on the processes that support “people management” and “performance management.” Those processes are addressed more thoroughly in the Agility in HR (ICP-AHR) Learning Outcomes.
Leaders who take this course will come away with crucial knowledge and practical applications to enable high levels of organizational success by unlocking the potential in people and teams. They will also come away with tools to counter the demotivation and disengagement that plagues some organizations.
Learning Outcomes
From People Management to People Development
Recognizing People Development as Fundamental to Enabling Business Agility
Developing Yourself as it Relates to Developing Others
Conduct a self-assessment as it relates to personal development needs. Identify tendencies that may block or foster development. Then, prepare a roadmap for self-development in these areas.
Leading to Elevate Organizational Capability
Compare and contrast elevating and delegating behaviors. Then, apply these concepts to their context.
Developing Individuals
Considerations for Individual Development
Apply several techniques to create an environment for individual development, explain why these techniques work from a neuroscience perspective, then identify ways to apply them to themselves and their organization.
Co-creation of Growth and Development Plans
Demonstrate techniques that help surface an individual’s strengths, passions, interests, etc., and explain how you would approach a scenario where an individual’s development path does not align with the organization’s needs.
Developing Leadership in Others
Apply techniques for developing leadership in others in a way that leaves space for them to adopt their authentic style. Demonstrate advanced techniques for providing feedback and approaching difficult conversations.
Developing Teams
Key Factors that Promote Team Development
Show through examples and their own experience how self-organization and team development are inherently linked. Finally, show the leader’s role in encouraging self-organization and continuous learning.
Setting Teams Up for Success
Explain potential impediments to team success and describe ways to balance individual, team, and organizational factors to maximize development at all three levels.
Honoring Diverse Experiences, Knowledge, and Backgrounds
Describe techniques that can help create a safe culture for continuous learning and high performance. Explain the power of bringing diverse experiences to the table.
Program Overview
D01 26/02 h 08:30 – 10:30 Introduction to Agile People Principles and the Online Training setup
D02 28/02 h 08:30 – 10:30 Types of Learning and the Effect on the Culture
D03 01/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Being a Role Model for Continuous Development
D04 04/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Delegating Outcomes and Hiring to Elevate
D05 06/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Early Focus on Motivation and Brain-Based Learning
D06 08/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Developing your own Learning Journey
D07 11/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Everybody needs to be a Leader and find their Unique Style
D08 13/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Self-organizing for Collective Outcomes in a Suitable Environment enables Team Accountability
D09 15/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Providing Effective Feedback and setting up the Team to Succeed in the Larger System
D10 18/03 h 08:30 – 10:30 Diversity, psychological safety, and conflicts in teams
Session D1: Introduction to Agile People Principles and the Online Training setup
The foundation of Agile Peoples’ mindset is about the principles, values, methods, and tools that we need to start using to release competence and innovation – and what we stop doing. This session is an introduction to each other and how we run the training.
Session D2: Types of Learning and the Effect on the Culture
Individual agility influences organizational agility. Here, we describe ways to increase engagement within organizations. Assessing the culture, we recommend how to create a continuous learning culture. What are the factors that would promote vs. detract from this kind of culture?
Session D3: Being a Role Model for Continuous Development
Evaluation of your attitudes towards learning and the importance of self-development and the development of others within the organization. Unlearning existing knowledge and beliefs becomes essential to create opportunities for new learning to happen. The insight that learning is an organizational competency, tied to certain people’s behaviors – how can we avoid the wrong behaviors and amplify those that support a learning culture?
Session D4: Delegating Outcomes and Hiring to Elevate
When we focus more on delegating outcomes than delegating tasks that impact learning and development in the organization, how can we trust, and what delegation techniques are there? How do we limit the way we empower responsibility and decision-making? Contrast hiring to elevate vs. hiring to delegate and provide examples of where hiring to advance has been done.
Session D5: Early Focus on Motivation and Brain-Based Learning
Learning in your way starts early in the onboarding process when joining a new team. Your motivational factors will decide within what areas and how you would like to develop yourself. The SCARF model helps you understand how your brain works and what learning techniques work with your brain, not against it. What is the difference between you and other team members, and how can you overcome these to work well together?
Explaining here how to co-create development plans and how to encourage individual ownership of development. What tools can be used in self-evaluation with individuals and teams in your organization to identify strengths, passions, and interests? How to link personal development plans to align with organizational needs and what happens when personal and company goals do not align?
Leadership at every level is necessary and valuable in an agile organization. Self-leadership becomes a must for every employee, and for most people, it’s also about helping to lead others. Finding your own leadership style is essential – you need to be authentic. Here, we also learn how to approach difficult conversations that challenge behavior without undermining the dignity of the individual.
Session D8: Self-organizing for Collective Outcomes in a Suitable Environment enables Team Accountability
We learn here why self-organizing can make the team move quicker through team development stages and what leadership skills are required to speed up the process and shape the environment. In addition, different physical environments impact a team’s collaboration and learning towards a shared, collective purpose when moving through team development stages.
We look at how to encourage open, multi-directional, and timely feedback within teams and how teams can relate and be visible in the larger organization. What impact could organizational conditions, such as imperative structures have on the team and the relationships between team members? What scenarios are there and when should we intervene.
Session D10: Diversity, psychological safety, and conflicts in teams
There are many benefits of diverse teams over homogenous teams, and if there is psychological safety, cognitive diversity can maximize collaboration conditions. We examine how working together can create more value when we have a trusting, safe team environment. What leadership qualities become essential here, and how can leaders contribute to creating a climate of healthy conflict?
Target Audience
This certification was designed explicitly for leaders where one or more of the following criteria apply:
- Leaders at Front Line Supervisor level and above who lead teams of people, or those on their way to becoming Front Line Supervisors
- People at any level who lead or aspire to lead in an organization on a business agility journey
- Leaders who see the value of growing a collaborative, human-centric organization and are committed to developing themselves, the people on their teams, and organizations to achieve that aim
- Those at a middle-management to director level and above who lead teams, departments, and organizations
- Those who lead teams in an organization in which agile constitutes a significant delivery methodology (or is on its way to becoming so)
Online Delivery
You get access to a Learning Management System for your participants (agilepeople.com/campus) that contain an overview and detailed information about videos, articles, documents, and case stories for all sessions, including links to all of the tools used in training.
You will do some work after every session, so add about 5 hours more every week. Course literature and material will be sent to your location and distributed digitally. The certification assignment will be accomplished between the sessions so that you will be ready on the day of the last session.
Course Leader
Your course leader and facilitator is Emanuele Moscato.
He’s a Consultant and an Agile Change Agent and the founder of VARIACTION change consulting & grounding
Events cancellation policy – special terms during Covid-19
If you should have to cancel your registration, a notification in writing should be sent to [email protected]. Please make sure you state the name of the conference/event in the subject line of your email.
- We will refund 85% for cancellations received 60 days before the start of the event.
- We will refund 50% for cancellations received 59 days and 31 days before the event starts.
- We will refund 25% for cancellations received 30 days and 14 days before the event’s start.
- We will issue no refund for cancellations received within 14 days of the event.
- You are allowed to send a colleague.
Trainer
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Emanuele Moscato
I spent several years working in large companies in different areas (business development, marketing, sourcing, organization, digital innovation) measuring myself in different fields, from software simulation and validation, to strategic sourcing and finally to organizational methodologies. In these experiences I was able to put into practice what I learned in my studies and learn new things using my ability to see and my propensity to think out of the box. Now is the time to help companies improve themselves by providing them with an external, competent and sometimes visionary, point of view. That’s why I decided to take care of companies, and even before the people who make them live, from outside as a consultant. Specialties: Agile, Lean Six Sigma, Innovation, Change Management, Counseling and life coaching.