What I liked
- Good one-liners
- You are so evil Laurens! :-)
- A good presentation
- Eye-opener
- The truth in it; because knowledge without power is useless. As we all know.
- Understand how people see power, use people
- I makes things fall into place: you feel it, but you don't have a frame for it
- Funny
- Great slides
- Insightful
- Practical
- It gave some insights I dind't expect to get today
- Very interesting and presented with a lot of gusto, humour and personal examples
- Wow! Presenting is probably your day-time job! (And I do know a lot about this, it was spot on)
- Fun presentation with nice things to talk about
- Gives something to think about
- Interesting to learn how the "Dark Side" works and thinks
- Very good speaker
- Eye-opener
- Nice overview to make Agile work
- Enthusiastic presenation
- Removing rivals... nicely
- Great speaker
- Nice quotes that stick in my mind
- Topic is indeed crucial
- Very lively presentation
- Very convincing
- Enthusiasm, view on "power"
- Refreshing view on an important aspect of how to bring change
- Good speaker
- Telling examples
- Good references
- Knowledge
- Live examples
- Not a boring presentation
- Presenter has fun presenting
- Very original subject, eye-opening
- Well-presented
- Energetic
- Provocative
- Build-up of the presentation
- To the point slides
- Learned a lot of practical knowledge: new agile ways of thinking
- Cohesive, enompassing all aspects
- Clear
- Interesting techniques, good speaker
- Eye-opener
- New insights
To make it perfect:
- Tighten up loose ends
- Provide for some interaction
- Explain more about how to create links with people, use relationships
- It's close to perfect
- Longer
- Interactive
- Stories from your own experience, mainly the
- More interaction, work on that exercise. Be agile, try, imporve, try again.
- Don't change it!
- Title could use a bit more power/punch
- Exercise (I'll help)
- Maybe an exercise
- Keep it this way! Don't add an exercise
- Your presentation is from a consultant point of view. I work as a projectmanager internally and I missed examples from that point of view
- I lost focus on Political Economy - Agile project
- The exercise
- I'd like to have a beginner approach. What should I do to begin with?
- It drags a bit until the moment where your project starts. That's only the start
- I miss the link with Agile
- Focus on the relationship with change
- More interaction
- Digress a bit less so that you don't have to hurry to cover everything
- Some slides are hard to read, mainly the graphs and diagrams
- More slides on how to use this in agile coaching
- Some slides contain a lot of text, make it more succint, more images
- Give session/workshop to learn active participation of politics
- Have some way to keep all this in a picture to keep the overview. It's quite a lot to take in wihtout a "mental framework"
- Clear examples
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