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Episode Date: September 24, 2024

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Join us in today’s episode of the Lead Well! Podcast where Christine chats with Michael Menchau, an expert in coaching and agility. Discover the fundamentals of agility and how it can be effectively implemented in organizations as well as in personal life. Michael shares his extensive background in agile methodologies, the transformation it can bring about, and offers practical tips using frameworks like Scrum and Kanban. Learn about the importance of continuous improvement, dealing with complex environments, and get insights into Michael’s morning routine that keeps him mentally and physically healthy. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!

00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
00:24 Understanding Agility
02:37 Agile vs. Traditional Project Management
08:34 Agile Frameworks: Scrum and Kanban
10:26 Applying Agile in Personal Life
11:18 Kanban in Detail
17:57 Agile Mindset and Continuous Improvement
23:41 Personal Insights and Conclusion

Link to Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-menchau-67412767/

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About the Podcast

Welcome to the “Lead Well!” podcast – where leadership meets mental fitness. Explore practical strategies for leading yourself and others with purpose, resilience, and psychological safety. Drawing on insights from corporate leadership, coaching, naturopathy, and even animal care, Christine Schickinger shares real-world tools to help you lead healthier, more impactful teams.