Session: Using non verbal behavior in your online sessions
In an online environment, it is difficult to read and use non-verbal behavior. We will need to reset our focus to pick up the online non-verbal signals.
In this workshop, we will show you how we can work around this limitation of pixeled people and get the most out of the interactions with your scrum team.
We will explore how you can use body language by reading non-verbal signs and recognizing non-verbal hints. In this session, we will practice how you can recognize non-verbal behavior to use it to your team’s advantage.
After this session you will be able to:
• Recognize different non-verbal cues
• Use non-verbal elements in daily work
Positively influence your team
This workshop is suitable for anyone interesting in recognizing and impacting behavior in their Scrum Teams.
Bio
Evelien Acun-Roos is an experienced Agile Coach at Xebia and a Professional Scrum Trainer at Scrum.org. She has a profound knowledge of Agile and Scrum and knows how to transfer that to teams, Scrum Masters, and Product Owners. Her passion with Agile centers on the teams and individuals within them. She loves to get teams up and running and then help them continuously improve. She has helped many teams at different organizations to become more Agile (like ING, Rabobank, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, APG, Philips, VodafoneZiggo). Evelien loves to give training for beginners as well as experienced Scrummers. Her training courses are filled with brain based learning activities. In her classes she lets the learner learn instead of the teacher teaching.
Rozemarijn Geelen
With her company ‘Theater in Maatpak’ (Theatre for business) Rozemarijn supports you to use authentic non-verbal behaviour to boost your personal impact. Non-verbal behaviour is an important aspect to make your agile work successful both in an online and offline environment.
With a background in theatre Rozemarijn helps to bring the agile framework to life. Using non-verbal behaviour, she will give you the insight in how to recognize behaviour, how to make your own behaviour impactful and how to stay flexible in an agile environment.