By Duncan Troup
on Monday, February 26th, 2018 in Lean and Agile, Service Performance, Transformation, Workforce Planning.
This week I attended the Australian Institute of Company Directors Governance Summit. It has been a fascinating experience at a number of levels – as a business owner, as a consumer of services, as member of society and as a leader in Australian industry. The question that keeps hitting me is about what is the […]
By Duncan Troup
on Saturday, September 16th, 2017 in Research Partnerships, The Crowd, Workforce Planning.
Today i fulfilled a long held dream of mine – that being delivering a lecture to Masters students. Tingle Tree already has a research collaboration with The University of Southern Queensland and this week we formed a collaboration with RMIT’s Master of Business and IT program. So how did i fare? Hopefully OK!! The topic […]
By Duncan Troup
on Tuesday, June 13th, 2017 in Lean and Agile, Transformation, Workforce Planning.
Here is a story for would be enterprise Agile adopters to reflect on. I was called by a prospective client (happily now a key client) to see if i would do some Agile training. They had heard of Tingle Tree’s successes at ANU with their change to a continuous delivery model and wanted to pursue […]
By Duncan Troup
on Thursday, April 20th, 2017 in Customer-centric Thinking, Lean and Agile, Workforce Planning.
The Tingle Tree Group is a pretty unique organisation. To really understand the value we create, it is important to get an understanding of how we work from the inside – and that has a lot to do with lean thinking. If lean is new to you, here is a quick reminder about the 8 […]
By Duncan Troup
on Monday, March 20th, 2017 in Customer-centric Thinking, Lean and Agile, Workforce Planning.
As many modern day businesses start preparing for the new financial year and thinking about calling a contingent resource agency, pause for a moment and give thought to what you could achieve with a local lean consulting group. After a very successful 6 months at one of our anchor accounts I noticed something special about […]