Agile Art – An online workshop for teams who want to improve their creative agility

An introduction to agile working for Museums, Heritage and Arts Teams and Organisations. Improve your well-being, performance and growth.

Tuesday 13th October 2020. 09:30-12:30
Zoom

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An introduction to agile working for Museums, Heritage and Arts Teams and Organisations. Improve your well-being, performance and growth.

Being Agile in Museums, Heritage and Arts teams and organisations

In this agile course for museum, heritage and arts teams and organisations attendees will:

Learn about agile teams, projects and culture and how they can be applied in creative arts
Apply agile principles and practices to current work
Reflect on adoption within current projects and workflows


Areas of application include :

  • Project Management
  • Team working (inc remote teams)
  • Programmes, Exhibitions & Events
  • Curation
  • Archive Projects
  • Backlog Management
  • Communication & Visibility
  • Marketing & Sales
  • Operations and management
  • Innovation & Improvement
  • Project Management
  • Team working (inc remote teams)
  • Programmes, Exhibitions & Events
  • Curation
  • Archive Projects
  • Backlog Management
  • Communication & Visibility
  • Marketing & Sales
  • Operations and management
  • Innovation & Improvement
  • Funded Programmes

Thank you – one of the best training sessions I’ve been on in a long time. Really productive, pragmatic and helpful” Chloe, Cornwall Museums Partnership

Agile Art – Course Outcomes

Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the principles and theory behind agile working, as well as practically apply agile principles and practices within their own working environment.

Agile Thinking – understand and develop an agile mind set
Agile Method – adopt agile principles and practices
Agile Approach – implement practical tools and techniques
Agile Culture – create an environment that enables agility

A combination of training and coaching this course includes Coaching to help understand where and how agile methods can be best used in your organisation.

Agile Art – Course Details

– 3 hour online course
– No previous knowledge required
– Includes electronic course pack
– Course level : Introduction
– Suitable for : Arts, Heritage & Culture teams & organisations. Museums, – Galleries, Arts Projects, Community Projects.
– Type : Theory, Discussion and Practical application

To find out more about our dedicated team sessions please contact us info@beingagile.co.uk www.beingagile.co.uk

Tickets via eventbrite

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About Belinda Waldock

Belinda is a business coach, trainer, speaker and author. She supports organisations and teams to adopt an agile way of working to enhance their well-being, productivity and growth. Belinda has worked with Museums, Heritage and Arts organisations internationally to adopt agile approaches.

Belinda’s book, Being Agile in Business is a popular non-technical introduction to agile thinking, approaches and culture.

Her business, ‘being agile’ works with teams across a variety of areas to adopt agile thinking and practices, helping them to grow and sustain an agile culture in their organisations.

Connect with Belinda via @belindawaldock on twitter and on LinkedIn http://uk.linkedin.com/in/belindawaldock

Course Reviews

“Agile can help free up space in your brain and help you track a rapidly changeable project, task or role more effectively. Belinda was the ideal person for opening the eyes of our stressed colleagues to the potential of Agile in their day-to-day work. The half-day workshop is a concentrated introduction to Agile concepts, methods and practical applications which left everyone who attended inspired to immediately order a million post-it notes. I enjoyed the emptying of my head onto the project board and the movement of tasks across it. The transition worked well to reinforce how project boards help. I have already made a personal and project board, and we are trialling Agile for my own project and with those who attended the workshop. We have plans to potentially expand it to more people in both institutions.” Adam Koszary, Museum of English Rural Life and Reading Museum, Project Manager

“Relaxed and informative presentation style which enabled everyone to contribute.”

“Although I’ve been to an Agile workshop previously, this time everything slotted into place more clearly. I think it was being able to plot everything (first with the boat diagram and then moving on to our boards) and also being able to compare mine to everyone else’s boards as a team.”

If you would like to design an agile course customised for your team please contact us

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