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Joseph Assaf

Joseph Assaf

KEGON AG, Agile Coach, SPC, PSM I, SAFe remote trainer

Wiesbaden, Germany

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Highly organized and client-oriented, developing entrepreneurial abilities and always showing perfection at every accomplishment by achieving the success of a project with focused and talented team members cross-cultural communication abilities. With a background in Architecture, Joseph has acquired the mindset to maintain focus on the end results and drive continuous improvement, whilst always placing great emphasis on engaging all stakeholders in an Agile working environment with creativity, innovative thinking, and systematic approach for complex projects.
Certified SAFe SPC 5.0 | PSM I | NAAB Accredited Architect | Agile Practitioner | Entrepreneur.

Area of Expertise

  • Arts
  • Business & Management
  • Real Estate & Architecture

Topics

  • agile
  • Agile Transformation
  • Agile Leadership
  • Design Thinking

Our visions under the Spotlight!

Together in this workshop, we will experience 3 creative steps that will lead us to define our Innovative vision roadmap:
1- How to generate visions quickly
2- Design it in our virtual Newspaper Headline.
3- Extract a clear plan that will help to achieve our goal by a working backwards technique!
A fun, interactive, and comfortable 30 minutes that will lead us to brainstorm together issues we face when initiating a new goal, or vision, or ideas in our teams and organizations.

Cyber-Agile, the path forward.

Cyber-Agile is the application of Lean and Agile methods in the virtual world. Collaboration is the key whilst the formation of “Cohort-Blend” learning is the solution combining collaboration inside & outside your organization with virtual learning benefits.
Nowadays, we see emerging AI & VR technologies with Metaverse, NFT, Binance, IBM, etc. The key to each business's success is clearly focused now on shifting the importance from the tangible to the infinite intangible world without eliminating though the human player which is the Social factor reflecting empathy.
In advance, the social factor alone, can’t compete in a digitized revolutionary fast moving world. Hence, Collaborative tools should be well-used in parallel for a fast solution reach with high-quality maintenance.
In conclusion, practicing Agile remotely can be fun, interactive, constructive, and on top of it all effective in a way that it will be the base brick to build upon your virtual enterprise learning mechanism.

Joseph Assaf

KEGON AG, Agile Coach, SPC, PSM I, SAFe remote trainer

Wiesbaden, Germany

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