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Cynefin: A leader’s framework for decision making

Cynefin: A leader’s framework for decision making

Excellent article on leadership styles: "...Leaders who don’t recognize that a complex domain requires a more experimental mode of management may become impatient when they don’t seem to be achieving the results they were aiming for... Leaders who try to impose order...

The what, why and how of #NoEstimates

The what, why and how of #NoEstimates

I have recently spent some time looking more closely into the #NoEstimates movement. There is a substantial amount of information to be found on the internet, just look it up with your favorite search engine. Ron Jeffries, Woody Zuill, Neil Killick, Steve Fenton,...

We zijn prutsers!

We zijn prutsers!

"Fred Brooks' essay "No Silver Bullet" taught us that no single technique can bring us an order-of-magnitude improvement within a single decade. In spite of this, from his ideas of essential and accidental complication, we can conclude something stunning about the...

De beginselen van Scrum

De beginselen van Scrum

"Companies are increasingly realizing that the old, sequential approach to developing new products simply won’t get the job done. Instead, companies in Japan and the United States are using a holistic method—as in rugby, the ball gets passed within the team as it...

The 5 dysfunctions of a team

The 5 dysfunctions of a team

Pat Lencioni over de 5 dysfuncties van een team. Een speech bij de HTB Leadership Conference 2013 in Londen. Een beetje van een tv-predikant, een beetje van een stand-up comedian, een geweldige speech.

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Evan Alexopoulos

Evan Alexopoulos

Data know-how professional

I am passionate about inspiring a team to create outstanding solutions by leading by example. Therefore, I closely follow changes in established modeling techniques such as Kimball, Inmon and Data Vault. Furthermore, I examine the different possibilities of new developments such as Big Data, Data Lakes, IoT, LDW en Anchor Modeling. I regularly share my knowledge with my colleagues in knowledge sessions, presentations, or just in an informal setting with a good cup of coffee.