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Case Study: Large-Scale Scrum at BASE Company
Base Company was the third Mobile Operator in Belgium and stayed within the top 3 market leaders, even today now the organisation has gone through a new change. Their IT was part of the technology department that was also responsible for the mobile network, from design to operations. Within the IT organization were a couple of hundred people, a mix of people on the payroll together with...

Re-Thinking the Organization: Sociocracy 3.0 – Reversify – LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum)
If you are not moving at the speed of the marketplace you're already dead - you just haven't stopped breathing yet. - Jack Welch The organizational structure in which most of us operate today can be quite an obstacle to respond adequately to a fast-changing business environment. In fact, traditional organizational structures are not designed to deal with a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA)...
How organizations go nuts?
It is amazing how easily organizations go nuts in the sense of complicated structures, amount of roles, process and so on and the reasons are very obvious. Organizations with money to spend will make mistakes by going for quick solutions and not allowing their teams to find more appropriate ways to deal with issues at hand. In order to provide some insights in these system...

One year into a Large-Scale Scrum adoption at Base Company
This blog is different from many others as the author is not really the author at all. We do not see value in telling a customer story by ourselves and as such we let them do it for us, let them explain why LeSS, what challenges and what succesthey see being about 1 year into the adoption. The Agile adoption movie trailer How we were...
I language versus responsible behavior
We have done so many things, we have explained so many things, and yet we still need to learn so many things! Even small learnings can contribute to a better and more satisfying life. Exactly what I recently experienced. While creating a customized training for one of our clients I noticed the importance to mention the "I Language" (next to Yes, and...). This has not...