AgileAus22 Program

Monday 17 – Tuesday 18 October 2022 • Pullman Melbourne on the Park

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AgileAus22 Day 1: Monday 17 October 2022 • Pullman Melbourne on the Park

8:00am

Registration

Room

Grand Ballroom

9:00am

Grand Ballroom

Conference Welcome

Agility Matters

Lisa Frazier

Unlocking Innovation

Frederic Etiemble

Leading with Emotional Intelligence

Sue Langley

11:00am

Morning tea

Room

Ballroom 1
Ballroom 2
Ballroom 3
Junior Ballroom

11:30am

Ballroom 1

Building on human-centred facilitation

James Zhang

Ballroom 2

Unleashing human and organisational potential

Katrina Kolt
Coles

Ballroom 3

It Feels Good to get Aligned for Enterprise Agility at Belong

Paul Benson
Belong

Sponsored

Junior Ballroom

How to overcome organisational resistance to change, one conversation at a time

Sakthi Chandrasekar
Incremental Learning & Consulting

12:15pm

Ballroom 1

The Blessing and Curse of Empowerment

Biunca Hooper
Epic Agile NZ

Ballroom 2

Everybody is right but only partially! - 5 principles for the empathetic leader

Gus Irisa
ANZ

Ballroom 3

Bridging the Gap: Agile by the Book vs Practice

Rashina Hoda
Monash University

Junior Ballroom

Business Transformation in a hybrid world

Robert Gaunt
EPiC Agile
Matthew McCormack
UST
Agnes Misiurny
UST ANZ
Paul Velonis
Elabor8

Sponsored

12:55pm

Lunch

Room

Ballroom 1
Ballroom 2
Ballroom 3
Junior Ballroom

1:45pm

Ballroom 1

Who’s Missing from your Table?

Tasneem Chopra OAM

Ballroom 2

Design Thinking for non-designers

Lital Sherman
Digital Influx

Ballroom 3

SOS! How to use Agility Interactions to create a safe environment

Sharon Robson
Enterprising Agility

Junior Ballroom

How to create successful outcomes in times of ambiguity

Will Calvert
RMIT Online
Daniel Wyner
ReadyTech Workforce Solutions
Rohini Sharma
monday.com

Sponsored

2:30pm

Ballroom 1

Follow the Leader

Lachlan Heasman

Ballroom 2

Hindsight 2020

Dr Meera Aurora
Love Your Mind

Ballroom 3

Taking an Agile approach to Platform Migration

Adrienne Wilson &
Em Campbell-Pretty
Pretty Agile

Junior Ballroom

Seeing Conflict Differently! How to find common ground and start moving forward, together!

Verna van Schaik
EPiC Agile

3:10pm

Afternoon Tea

Room

Ballroom 1
Ballroom 2
Ballroom 3
Junior Ballroom

3:40pm

Ballroom 1

Confidence in ambiguity

Hareen Thalagaspitiya
Australia Post

Ballroom 2

Kiss, Kick, Kill - a framework for early idea assessment

Penelope Barr
PRIVAY

Ballroom 3

Agile Games - Make PLAY your superpower

Trudi Boatwright

Junior Ballroom

Don’t stop at empathy. You need to lead with compassion!

Jenny Steadman
Potential Project Australia

4:05pm

Ballroom 1

Should Product Principles matter for internal teams?

Lauchlan Robertson
Xero

Ballroom 2

Resistance to change isn't a thing, it's a 'you' problem

Natasha Redman
Casa de Cambio

Ballroom 3

No Session

Junior Ballroom

Lightning Talks

Michael Arndt – Woolworths Group
Melinda Harrington – Woolworths Group
Brett Wakeman – Australia Post

4:30pm

AgileAus22 Pub Choir

Astrid Jorgensen
Pub Choir

5:30pm

AgileAus22 Day 1 wraps

AgileAus22 Day 2: Tuesday 18 October 2022 • Pullman Melbourne on the Park

8:00am

Registration

Room

Grand Ballroom

9:00am

Grand Ballroom

The Unwritten Track

Dr Terri Janke

The Joy of Agility

Joshua Kerievsky

10:30am

Morning Tea

Room

Ballroom 1
Ballroom 2
Ballroom 3

11:00am

Ballroom 1

Successfully applying DevOps to development value streams: 3 critical insights

Lonnie Haire
Digital.ai

Sponsored

Ballroom 2

Pragmatic OKRs

Aurelien Beraud
Countdown Supermarkets

Ballroom 3

Leading with Empathy Through Change = Creating innovative intelligent organisations

Christiane Anderson
Allegis Group

11:45am

Ballroom 1

Using empathy to engage leaders in transformations

Gerald Cadden
Scaled Agile

Sponsored

Ballroom 2

Co-creating Transformation Metrics that Matter More

James Harris
Elabor8

Ballroom 3

Shifting from Project to Product

Matthew Hodgson &
Mia Horrigan
Zen Ex Machina

Sponsored

12:25pm

Lunch

Room

Ballroom 1
Ballroom 2
Ballroom 3
1:15pm

Ballroom 1

Lightning Talks

Kathy Berkidge – Mind at Work Consulting
Melissa Hay – Pretty Agile
Damian Heffernan – Reboot.Co
Kevin Loong – Westpac
Soma Mazumder – nbn™ Australia
Paul Thornton – Aginic

Ballroom 2

Using Wardley Maps to define Product Strategy

Nish Mahanty
EstimateOne
Tom Robinson
SignOnSite

Ballroom 3

Focus – kill your darlings

Michael Fagan
Village Roadshow

2:00pm

Ballroom 1

Agile Cheer - Bring It On!

Alex Sloley
Agile Twist
Roslyn Martin

Ballroom 2

Leading remotely

Georgina Robilliard
Buildkite

Ballroom 3

40 Agile Methods in 40 Minutes: 2022 Edition

Craig Smith
SoftEd

2:40pm

Afternoon Tea

Room

Ballroom 1
Ballroom 2
Ballroom 3

3:00pm

Ballroom 1

Lightning Talks

Roll up if you want to give or hear an impromptu lightning talk - no slides and under 3 minutes 🙂

Ballroom 2

Organisational Agility vs. Financial Rigidity

Harneet Chitkara
Victoria University

Ballroom 3

Doing our best work: What needs to change?

Cherie Mylordis
nextgenify

3:25pm

Ballroom 1

Sprinkle your internal platform with product thinking

Javier Turegano
Slack

Ballroom 2

Government agility unleashed - Making empathy a priority

Michael Huynh
SoftEd

Ballroom 3

Agile hacks for transforming small organisations

Madeleine Culbert
IPAA

3:50pm

Ballroom 1

Leading the workforce of the future

Mispah Carelsen
Woolworths NZ

Ballroom 2

Helping make technical decisions when you’re not a developer

Geoffrey Dunn
ResMed

Ballroom 3

Empathy with Leadership

Sandy Mamoli
Nomad8

4:15pm

How did I get here? Finding and making meaning after the Plague Years

Virginia Trioli

4:45pm

AgileAus22 retrospective - Closing drinks

* Program is subject to change

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