Discover how Emily Webber does The Capability Comb Team Workshop in Miro with Miroverse, the Miro Community Templates Gallery. View Emily Webber's Miro templates.| miro.com
In my previous post Team exercise: Building empathy and understanding with the Capability Comb, I introduced an approach to help a team surface their capabilities and identify opportunities to collaborate. Since then, I have created a miroboard on the miroverse to use with the workshop. You can g| Emily Webber
******Updated 26th Jan 2024****** In my recent post, Why Can’t we all get Along, I discussed the value of overlapping roles in multi/inter/transdisciplinary teams and referred to using the broken comb shape to describe skills and capabilities. In this post, I’ll expand on that theory and add an a| Emily Webber
Last week, I gave a keynote talk at Agile Manchester, based on a previous blog post. The talk was more detailed and had a new framing; this post summarises what I shared.| Emily Webber
The term outcome is a brilliant way of describing the impact and value of doing something. I also like to use outcomes to help describe the capabilities of people and practices or disciplines. Let me explain why it’s so helpful.| Emily Webber
I initially gave this talk at Lead Agile Brighton in October 2022, then updated and refined the slide deck for Agile Manchester in May 2023, so I’ve updated this post too. I've noticed an increasingly worrying trend in the industry of focus on specialisms at the expense of collaboration, shared r| Emily Webber