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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2021 · 26 MIN

Episode 01: What Difference Has Systemic Modelling Made to You?

from Clean at Work · host John Barratt and Sarah Baca

For our first episode of Clean @ Work, we are starting with WHY. Why do we love systemic modelling so much? We ask our guests, who are Agile Coaches using systemic modelling around the world, "What difference has systemic modelling made for you?" John Barratt facilitates this episode with our guests: Johan Nordin, Pascal Clarke, Pascal Clarke, Mark Sheffield, and Jolene Jangles. Sarah Baca is the supporting host and video editor. GUEST BIOS: JOHAN NORDIN is amazed by the power of shared understanding, curiosity and respect. He creates conditions for meaningful conversations, collaboration and business agility using visualisation of minds through Systemic modelling, workflow through Kanban boards and landscapes through Wardley Maps. He is a father, husband and owner of a lovely farm in the middle of Sweden and a company called Simplify Change. You can contact Johan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/johannordin and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johanhnordin/ PASCAL CLARKSON has been working with the Scrum framework since 2012. With a background in Software Engineering and personal development, he has developed himself into a Systemic Change Facilitator, aiming to help individuals, teams and organisations to find their own way of adopting an Agile mindset. By making use of Clean Language, Systemic Modelling and other tools, he picked up along the way, he facilitates the discovery of what is needed by the system. For more information you can find him on LinkedIn at http://linkedin.com/in/pascalclarkson MARK SHEFFIELD is an Agile coach, Scrum Trainer, and co-author of Inviting Leadership: Invitation-Based Change™ in the New World of Work. He began learning Clean Language and Systemic Modelling from Caitlin Walker in 2018. His coaching clients learn to express themselves, gain richer understanding of each other, and become higher performing as he guides them through experiencing and exploring Clean Language and Systemic Modelling. You can contact Mark at https://www.linkedin.com/in/markbsheffield JOLENE JANGLES is a lean/agile practitioner and Co-Active coach who works with individuals, teams, and organisations to reach higher levels.   Using the right balance of teaching, mentoring and coaching she shares her passion, hoping to ignite the greatness she sees in others.  You can contact Jolene at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jolene-jangles

For our first episode of Clean @ Work, we are starting with WHY. Why do we love systemic modelling so much? We ask our guests, who are Agile Coaches using systemic modelling around the world, "What difference has systemic modelling made for you?" John Barratt facilitates this episode with our guests: Johan Nordin, Pascal Clarke, Pascal Clarke, Mark Sheffield, and Jolene Jangles. Sarah Baca is the supporting host and video editor. GUEST BIOS: JOHAN NORDIN is amazed by the power of shared understanding, curiosity and respect. He creates conditions for meaningful conversations, collaboration and business agility using visualisation of minds through Systemic modelling, workflow through Kanban boards and landscapes through Wardley Maps. He is a father, husband and owner of a lovely farm in the middle of Sweden and a company called Simplify Change. You can contact Johan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/johannordin and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johanhnordin/ PASCAL CLARKSON has been working with the Scrum framework since 2012. With a background in Software Engineering and personal development, he has developed himself into a Systemic Change Facilitator, aiming to help individuals, teams and organisations to find their own way of adopting an Agile mindset. By making use of Clean Language, Systemic Modelling and other tools, he picked up along the way, he facilitates the discovery of what is needed by the system. For more information you can find him on LinkedIn at http://linkedin.com/in/pascalclarkson MARK SHEFFIELD is an Agile coach, Scrum Trainer, and co-author of Inviting Leadership: Invitation-Based Change™ in the New World of Work. He began learning Clean Language and Systemic Modelling from Caitlin Walker in 2018. His coaching clients learn to express themselves, gain richer understanding of each other, and become higher performing as he guides them through experiencing and exploring Clean Language and Systemic Modelling. You can contact Mark at https://www.linkedin.com/in/markbsheffield JOLENE JANGLES is a lean/agile practitioner and Co-Active coach who works with individuals, teams, and organisations to reach higher levels.   Using the right balance of teaching, mentoring and coaching she shares her passion, hoping to ignite the greatness she sees in others.  You can contact Jolene at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jolene-jangles

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