ExO Sprint
Achieving Corporate Transformation During a Pandemic in India Paid Members Public
Experience is not the number of years you've spent but what experiences you have in that journey.
Best Practice From The Exponential Transformation of Two Airports Paid Members Public
There was a need to adapt to the impact of the accelerating technological change.
Addressing The Adaptability Gap in Organizations Paid Members Public
The results showed that exponentially minded respondents’ average adaptability levels were higher than the global average norm established in the study across the four dimensions and the overall score.
The ExO Sprint and Interproteccion: a conversation with Paqui Casanueva Paid Members Public
To change the culture where you launch a completely new product from scratch in 72 hours and have massive signup means it has to have a massive impact. Every person in the organization operates in a very agile, nimble way and responds very quickly.
How to Run a Remote ExO Sprint During a Pandemic of Both Virulence And of Fear | Week 8 - 10 + Epilogue Paid Members Public
Every aspect of the sprint had some model or gamified token to represent it, and the teams used these tools to tell a story about where their initiatives originated from and where they are going.
ExO Sprint for Global 5000 Companies Paid Members Public
The fundamental problem you have to solve is what I call the “immune system problem” in any traditional organization—where it's architected for scarcity, for efficiency, for predictability.
Why Run an ExO Sprint? Letter from Salim Ismail Paid Members Public
The real impact of technology is not the disruption—we’ve been dealing with that for centuries. It’s the pace, density and unpredictability that disruption brings.