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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 35 MIN

Deborah Fleischer: Agile change is smoother, better value and better quality.

from Conversations of Agile Change · host Deborah Fleischer

Deborah Fleischer: LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/debfleischer/

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That’s the bold claim made by change leader Deborah Fleischer — and in this episode of Conversations of Agile Change, she explains exactly why. Drawing on more than a decade of experience across financial services, government, and higher education, Deborah shares how agile change approaches transform the way organisations deliver transformation. From engaging stakeholders early and visualising change progress, to helping leaders understand the human side of adoption, she argues that agile change isn’t just more collaborative — it delivers better outcomes. This conversation explores: Why agile change leads to smoother delivery experiences How human-centred design increases adoption and ROI Why visual communication transforms change governance The critical role leaders play in sustainable change If you want to deliver change that truly lands — not just goes live — this episode makes the case for why agile change works.

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