
Bojan Smudja
Agile coach
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As an Agile Coach, I apply my 18 years of work experience in various industries, such as fintech, mobility, blockchain, airline, and travel, to help teams and organizations achieve their goals. I am a Profesional Certified Coach (PCC-ICF) and hold multiple certifications, such as PMI-ACP, CSP-SM, A-CSM, CSM, CSPO, ICP-ACC, ICP-LEA, ICP-BAF, and SAFe.
My mission is to build positive relationships with all and enable teams and organizations to achieve agility and innovation with my coaching and facilitation skills. I help teams raise awareness about how they work, identify meaningful goals, create plans for their fulfillment, and hold them accountable for following through. I also advocate agile in the whole organization and spotlight waste. Previously, I worked on the discovery of a new standard team operating model in medicines research (vaccines) with the aim of prototyping new organizational models to shorten research cycles. I have also collaborated with other coaches, leaders, and stakeholders in big organizations, propagated success through the organization, learned from failures, and raised teams' capability.
Business Agility Gamification - Simulation of the Product Delivery with Agilist Board Game
Agilist is an engaging and interactive educational board game designed to teach the principles of Agile, Product development and Business Simulation in a fun and practical way. Agilist brings the dynamic world of Agile way of work to life through gameplay, allowing players to experience the challenges and benefits of elements of Scrum and Kanban.
Each player starts with a budget and must strategize to complete projects, manage resources, and adapt to changes while fostering collaboration within the team. The game’s unique mechanics simulate real-world project scenarios, encouraging decision-making, problem-solving, and communication—key skills for successful Agile teams, and all this in less than 90 minutes.
Whether you're new to Agile or an experienced practitioner, Agilist offers an opportunity to practice Agile principles while collaborating with others. Ideal for team-building exercises, classroom settings, or corporate training, Agilist helps bridge the gap between theory and practical application in a way that’s both educational and enjoyable.
Unmasking cognitive bias in product development
A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when people are processing and interpreting information in the world around them and affects the decisions and judgments that they make.
For product people being aware of their biases can mean the difference between success and failure of what they are creating.
Can you capture your biases? Let's learn at least how to spot some of them before they make a mess on your products.
Unmasking cognitive bias in product development
A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when people are processing and interpreting information in the world around them and affects the decisions and judgments that they make.
For product people being aware of their biases can mean the difference between success and failure of what they are creating.
Can you capture your biases? Let's learn at least how to spot some of them before they make a mess on your products.
Unlock value generator
We will tell a story altogether based on the Cambell Hero's Journey format which will help us to try to solve some of the most pressing problems we face in nowadays delivery of products to satisfy customer needs. What are those problems...you will tell me and altogether we can try to find the answer. :)
Team motivation booster with PCM (Process Communication Model)
Understand people's motivation drivers and learn how to help them excel with a tailored approach. The primary directive of this workshop is that all of us are unique and all of us are great, just in different ways. PCM is a communication and management methodology that enables you to understand, motivate, and communicate effectively with others.
PCM in Scrum team
In a workshop, we will introduce ourselves to PCM - the process communication model, and identify how are we communicating with others and how others in our team are responding to us. Each participant of a workshop will have enough info to guess his or her type based on key clues.
Then we will collect some communication obstacles happening in real life and in simulation mode try to create novel solutions to the communication barriers we have in our team.
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