Senior Agile Transformation Specialist
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No-one expected the Russian invasion of Ukraine to last this long - Particularly BASF, my last full time employer. On June 30, I willfully resigned from a Full Time Time Agile Transformation Senior Coach with BASF Canada, mainly for a desire to return to the consulting / contracting world but also due to extreme fiduciary concerns world-wide with the organization: In a sentence, I was the only Senior Agile Transformation Specialist and Coach within Canada, the team I was hired to build, the Digital Hub Toronto, deprioritized Agile as a way of work due to these cutbacks (For the first time in it's 160 year history, BASF was financially crippled in Europe due in large part to the war) and my position was not tenable long-term.
It was my decision to free up my seat and my salary in favour of BASF being able to hire another professional who wouldn't just be taking up that seat. Which brings me to today.
Please take the time to read through my qualifications and experience in my C.V. I know you'll find that I am an exceptional candidate for what you're looking for. Not only would you be getting one of the best Agile Leaders in Canada in me, but you'd be getting my Agile Transformation experience as a Coach, Scrum Master, Kanban Facilitator and OKR Facilitator as well as my superior knowledge of Gamification and Story Telling skills. In addition to that background, I have extensive experience assisting in the establishing of an Agile Centre of Excellence with enterprise organizations as well as developing standards and Agile Ways of Work as a process which are in turn governed by the CoE.
Agile has been my love for these past 22 years. I look forward to having an opportunity to interview with you and do into greater depth about these qualifications and skills. Thank you so very much for considering me for any Agile opportunity!
Agile Coach, Agile Transformation, Global Digital Services – Full Time
My entire career has been my education. I started in Scrum in the early 2000's - before “Agile” as a methodology existed. I've been an Agile Professional literally since ‘day one’. Due to the very nature of Agile itself, I learn something new, I teach something new, and with a team we figure things out and solve problems together, every single day. There could be no greater education in communication, leadership, team-work, working as a family, adapting to change, solving risks before they become issues, and sharing in the joy of a working, released product that this on-the-job education.