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Getting Started with Dojos

By Ross Clanton, Jaclyn Damiano, Carmen DeArdo, John Esser, Eric Passmore

A Dojo Handbook

The digital economy is here, and with it, organizations are facing an unparalleled rate of change.

Enterprises are having trouble keeping up in order to sustain market relevancy.

Dojos can be a uniquely powerful vehicle for accelerating transformation.

This paper walks organizations through the principles of a Dojo and gives guidance on how to set up Dojos at your company.

  • Publication Date 2019
  • Pages 30

Features

  • Transformation Success

    This paper illustrates that internal Dojos can be a powerful vehicle for accelerating transformation across an enterprise.

  • Expert Authors

    This paper is written by experienced practitioners who have led their own successful Dojos within large enterprise organizations.

  • Handbook

    The handbook style of this paper makes it easy for readers to clearly understand and apply the lessons in their own organizations

  • All Business Leaders

    This paper is written for business leaders in all industries, regardless of if they work in the technology sector.

About the Resource

The digital economy is here, and with it, organizations are facing an unparalleled rate of change.

Enterprises are having trouble keeping up in order to sustain market relevancy.

Dojos can be a uniquely powerful vehicle for accelerating transformation.

This paper walks organizations through the principles of a Dojo and gives guidance on how to set up Dojos at your company.

Ross Clanton
Jaclyn Damiano
Carmen DeArdo
John Esser
Eric Passmore
Ross Clanton

Ross Clanton

Chief Architect, Managing Director - Technology Transformation at American Airlines

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Jaclyn Damiano

Jaclyn Damiano

Director, Digital Delivery, Verizon Business Group

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Carmen DeArdo

Carmen DeArdo

Author, VSM Consulting

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John Esser

John Esser

Chief Executive Officer at Veracity Solutions

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Eric Passmore

Eric Passmore

CTO and Entepreneur

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