Jac Hughes from Resettlement to being Everyday Agile.
Hello, I am Joel Ingram and this is Crisis to Crushin’ It Podcast.
Let's dive into this week's talk and help to:
- Increase perspective
- Expand Perception
- Allow you to change your reality.
This week on the show I have Jac Hughes, who is the Scrum Master,Agile Coach and Facilitator founder of Everdayagile.
Jac Hughes is a former Leading Seaman who left the Royal Navy in January 2015 and successfully transitioned back into civilian life. He now works with teams and individuals to help them become more autonomous, empowered and productive by harnessing the agile mindset.
Utilising and building upon the tools, techniques and experiences from both the military and corporate world, Jac is able to tailor his approach to suit the needs of clients quickly and efficiently.
Jac naturally prefers people over technology, believes in doing rather than planning for what has to be done, has more faith in values than documentation and always starts from a place of trust.
Helping those currently leaving the armed forces is something he is passionate about. This has accumulated into a book and podcast, both have the aim of helping people realise their own potential and providing as much value as possible.
Jac, Welcome to the show,
You can connect with Jac here;
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jac-hughes/
https://www.everydayagile.co.uk/
Thanks for listening today.
What did you find most useful?
Which actionable information will you utilise TODAY?
OR,
Will you keep things as they are?
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Stay Strong,
Joel
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LINK
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