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Tom Siebeneicher

Tom Siebeneicher

Xebia - Principal Transformation Consultant

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Having worked worldwide, Tom has gained experience in many different cultures and fields of expertise. Nowadays, focusing on transforming large-scale companies into agile organizations and designing future operating models for these organizations. Speaking at conferences like the Atos DREAM Conference in Vianen, NL, the Agile Leadership Day in Zürich, Switzerland, and the TED XKE by Xebia, Tom proved to be an engaging speaker.

Area of Expertise

  • Business & Management
  • Consumer Goods & Services
  • Physical & Life Sciences
  • Transports & Logistics
  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Health & Medical

Topics

  • agile
  • Agile Transformation
  • Burnout
  • Digital strategy and Transformation
  • Leadership Empowerment
  • Change Leadership
  • Change Management

Why Psychological Safety is Key for Innovation

In today's world, organizations have to innovate. If they don’t, they will get eaten by those that do. At the same time, innovation is a tricky thing. According to the late prof. Clay Christensen only 5% of a whopping 30000 new products a year are to be marked as successful. It's a cutthroat side of business.

Oddly enough, we have noticed that many organizations try to force innovation. Putting a team in a room, providing them with pizza, and shouting at them to innovate is not going to cut it if they are still fearing repercussions. Organizations spend staggering amounts on research & development, sales, and marketing of a new product, but this doesn’t equate to innovation, or value in general. If a sense of fear is harvested amongst developers, chances are that the product misses its target.

This presentation will provide a solid understanding of innovation, and psychological safety, mixed with our consulting experience at large organizations that try to innovate. Attendees will be able to reflect on their own levels of psychological safety and first steps to start moving the needle for the better.

Leading from the Sandbox: How to Empower and Inspire Your Team

In today's rapidly changing business environment, traditional leadership models are being upended in favor of more dynamic and responsive approaches. We unveil 'Leading from the Sandbox,' a revolutionary leadership paradigm that champions self-organization and team empowerment within the Agile framework. Drawing on our profound experience and international speaking engagements, we will guide participants through the process of creating a 'sandbox' — a space where boundaries are defined, yet within which teams can explore, innovate, and flourish autonomously.

In this session, we distill the essence of our global expertise into actionable strategies, allowing leaders to navigate the delicate balance between providing direction and fostering an environment of creativity and self-determination. Attendees will gain insights into constructing coherent team roles and goals that align with organizational visions while promoting individual growth and initiative. Through a blend of interactive exercises and real-world case studies, leaders will emerge with a clear blueprint for nurturing a culture where team members feel psychologically safe to take risks, contribute ideas, and drive their projects forward — all hallmarks of the agile and resilient teams essential for success in the digital age.

5 Traits to Elevate Leadership in Complexity

Leadership in complex domains is vastly different from what many traditional organizations are used to. Technology is changing faster than organizations can keep up with, and with that complexity increases. Then the challenge arises: how do we keep aligned throughout all levels, keep innovating, and stay relevant as a company? Through proper leadership!

We've seen it happen over and over in our consulting gigs, all over the world: teams need to become Agile, while the environment around them lag behind. Friction and tension rise, exposing the organization to all kinds of risk. The term ‘leadership’ is often unjustly equated with ‘management’, and let's get that out of the way: those two terms are not the same. Then what makes leadership that important and different, and what makes it so important to navigate complexity?

This presentation will provide a solid understanding of the necessity of understanding leadership and applying it on all levels throughout the organization. Attendees will be able to reflect on their own levels of leadership and identify first steps to start moving the needle for the better.

From burndown to burnouts - navigating the shift: From agile metrics to employee wellness!

Outline of Presentation:

Introduction (5 minutes)
• Introduce the speaker and provide a brief overview of the presentation.
• Explain the purpose of the presentation and its relevance to the current work environment.

The Challenges of Maintaining Employee Well-being in the Remote Work Environment (10 minutes)
• Discuss the challenges faced by organizations and employees in maintaining well-being in a remote work environment.
• Highlight the importance of addressing the issue and the consequences of ignoring it.

Personal Experiences of Burnout and Preventing it (10 minutes)
• Share personal experiences of burnout and its impact on employees.
• Discuss the steps organizations and individuals can take to prevent burnout, such as creating a supportive work culture and checking in with colleagues.

Shifting the Focus from Agile Metrics to Employee Wellness (5 minutes)
• Discuss the importance of shifting the focus from agile metrics to employee wellness.
• Explain how this shift can lead to a healthy and productive work environment for all.

Conclusion (5 minutes)
• Summarize the key takeaways from the presentation.
• Encourage attendees to implement the steps discussed in their own work environment.
• Thank the attendees for their time and participation.
Technical Requirements:
• Projector
• Screen
• Microphone
• Speaker’s laptop

Expected Outcome:
By the end of the presentation, attendees should have a better understanding of the challenges faced by employees and organizations in maintaining well-being in a remote work environment. They should also be equipped with valuable insights and practical steps on how to prevent burnout and create a supportive work culture.
Prerequisite Knowledge:
To get the most out of this session, attendees are expected to have a basic understanding of remote work and the challenges it poses to employee well-being. Additionally, attendees should have a general understanding of agile methods and the importance of employee wellness in the workplace.

Tom Siebeneicher

Xebia - Principal Transformation Consultant

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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