
What we’re about
Join us as we explore Flight Levels, the powerful organizational flow and alignment approach created by Klaus Leopold. Flight Levels helps organizations connect strategy to execution by visualizing how work moves — not just within teams, but across departments and the enterprise. Rather than adding more processes or roles, Flight Levels increases transparency of value streams to ensure that teams are working on the right things, at the right time, to deliver real business impact.
Organizations around the world have used Flight Levels to untangle complex communication paths and accelerate decision-making. From large global enterprises to innovative tech companies, the approach has helped leaders resolve systemic blockers that team-level frameworks alone can’t fix. Flight Levels is particularly helpful for organizations struggling with siloed execution, unclear priorities, or slow feedback loops between strategy and delivery.
This meetup welcomes practitioners from all backgrounds, including those who work with Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, LeSS, TameFlow and other Agile frameworks and flow approaches. Flight Levels doesn’t replace these frameworks and approaches methods — it complements them by operating above and across teams to create focus. Whether you’re scaling Agile practices or simply looking to create more alignment between leadership, product, shared services, and delivery teams, you’ll gain insights that you can apply immediately in your organization.
We invite new and returning community members to participate, contribute, and even present their own experiences with Flight Levels or related collaboration practices. Our group alternates between virtual sessions and in-person meetups, sometimes in New York City and other times in locations throughout the Midwest.
This meetup will be co‑moderated by Craeg Strong, CTO at Ariel Partners, and Dave Steege, Flight Levels Professional and Enterprise Agile Coach at TruStage. Each session begins with an industry leader or community member topic, then transitions into open discussions where participants propose areas they’d like to explore. Together, we’ll dive deeper into these topics, exchanging ideas and experiences.
Come join us, share your ideas, and help expand a growing community of professionals passionate about organizational agility and flow!
New to Flight Levels? Here is a brief introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_fYoh9zbfU
Upcoming events
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•OnlineFlight Levels® Flight Club — USA #1 (Guest Speaker: Klaus Leopold)
OnlineGuest Speaker: Klaus Leopold, Creator of Flight Levels®, founder of FlightLevels.io and LEANability.com
Topic: What is Flight Levels and AI impacts on enterprise flow
Join us as we explore Flight Levels, the powerful organizational flow and alignment approach created by Klaus Leopold. Flight Levels helps organizations connect strategy to execution by visualizing how work moves — not just within teams, but across departments and the enterprise. Rather than adding more processes or roles, Flight Levels increases transparency of value streams to ensure that teams are working on the right things, at the right time, to deliver real business impact.
Organizations around the world have used Flight Levels to untangle complex communication paths and accelerate decision-making. From large global enterprises to innovative tech companies, the approach has helped leaders resolve systemic blockers that team-level frameworks alone can’t fix. Flight Levels is particularly helpful for organizations struggling with siloed execution, unclear priorities, or slow feedback loops between strategy and delivery.
This meetup welcomes practitioners from all backgrounds, including those who work with Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, LeSS, TameFlow and other Agile frameworks and flow approaches. Flight Levels doesn’t replace these frameworks and approaches methods — it complements them by operating above and across teams to create focus. Whether you’re scaling Agile practices or simply looking to create more alignment between leadership, product, shared services, and delivery teams, you’ll gain insights that you can apply immediately in your organization.
We invite new and returning community members to participate, contribute, and even present their own experiences with Flight Levels or related collaboration practices. Our group alternates between virtual sessions and in-person meetups, sometimes in New York City and other times in locations throughout the Midwest.
This meetup will be co‑moderated by Craeg Strong, CTO at Ariel Partners, and Dave Steege, Flight Levels Professional and Enterprise Agile Coach at TruStage. Each session begins with an industry leader or community member topic, then transitions into open discussions where participants propose areas they’d like to explore. Together, we’ll dive deeper into these topics, exchanging ideas and experiences.
Come join us, share your ideas, and help expand a growing community of professionals passionate about organizational agility and flow!
New to Flight Levels? Here is a brief introduction: LINK11 attendees
•OnlineFlight Levels® Flight Club — USA #2 (Guest Speaker: Troy Magennis)
OnlineDate: TBD
Guest Speaker: Troy Magennis, CTO and Co-Founder of Predictability at Scale
Join us as we explore Flight Levels, the powerful organizational flow and alignment approach created by Klaus Leopold. Flight Levels helps organizations connect strategy to execution by visualizing how work moves — not just within teams, but across departments and the enterprise. Rather than adding more processes or roles, Flight Levels increases transparency of value streams to ensure that teams are working on the right things, at the right time, to deliver real business impact.
Organizations around the world have used Flight Levels to untangle complex communication paths and accelerate decision-making. From large global enterprises to innovative tech companies, the approach has helped leaders resolve systemic blockers that team-level frameworks alone can’t fix. Flight Levels is particularly helpful for organizations struggling with siloed execution, unclear priorities, or slow feedback loops between strategy and delivery.
This meetup welcomes practitioners from all backgrounds, including those who work with Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, LeSS, TameFlow and other Agile frameworks and flow approaches. Flight Levels doesn’t replace these frameworks and approaches methods — it complements them by operating above and across teams to create focus. Whether you’re scaling Agile practices or simply looking to create more alignment between leadership, product, shared services, and delivery teams, you’ll gain insights that you can apply immediately in your organization.
We invite new and returning community members to participate, contribute, and even present their own experiences with Flight Levels or related collaboration practices. Our group alternates between virtual sessions and in-person meetups, sometimes in New York City and other times in locations throughout the Midwest.
This meetup will be co‑moderated by Craeg Strong, CTO at Ariel Partners, and Dave Steege, Flight Levels Professional and Enterprise Agile Coach at TruStage. Each session begins with an industry leader or community member topic, then transitions into open discussions where participants propose areas they’d like to explore. Together, we’ll dive deeper into these topics, exchanging ideas and experiences.
Come join us, share your ideas, and help expand a growing community of professionals passionate about organizational agility and flow!
New to Flight Levels? Here is a brief introduction: LINK8 attendees
Flight Levels® Flight Club — USA #3
Location not specified yetTopic: Rebalancing your work portfolio by Dave Steege
Join us as we explore Flight Levels, the powerful organizational flow and alignment approach created by Klaus Leopold. Flight Levels helps organizations connect strategy to execution by visualizing how work moves — not just within teams, but across departments and the enterprise. Rather than adding more processes or roles, Flight Levels increases transparency of value streams to ensure that teams are working on the right things, at the right time, to deliver real business impact.
Organizations around the world have used Flight Levels to untangle complex communication paths and accelerate decision-making. From large global enterprises to innovative tech companies, the approach has helped leaders resolve systemic blockers that team-level frameworks alone can’t fix. Flight Levels is particularly helpful for organizations struggling with siloed execution, unclear priorities, or slow feedback loops between strategy and delivery.
This meetup welcomes practitioners from all backgrounds, including those who work with Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, LeSS, TameFlow and other Agile frameworks and flow approaches. Flight Levels doesn’t replace these frameworks and approaches methods — it complements them by operating above and across teams to create focus. Whether you’re scaling Agile practices or simply looking to create more alignment between leadership, product, shared services, and delivery teams, you’ll gain insights that you can apply immediately in your organization.
We invite new and returning community members to participate, contribute, and even present their own experiences with Flight Levels or related collaboration practices. Our group alternates between virtual sessions and in-person meetups, sometimes in New York City and other times in locations throughout the Midwest.
This meetup will be co‑moderated by Craeg Strong, CTO at Ariel Partners, and Dave Steege, Flight Levels Professional and Enterprise Agile Coach at TruStage. Each session begins with an industry leader or community member topic, then transitions into open discussions where participants propose areas they’d like to explore. Together, we’ll dive deeper into these topics, exchanging ideas and experiences.
Come join us, share your ideas, and help expand a growing community of professionals passionate about organizational agility and flow!
New to Flight Levels? Here is a brief introduction: LINK7 attendees
Flight Levels® Flight Club — USA #4
Location not specified yetTopic: Captivating and activating company strategy by Craeg Strong
Join us as we explore Flight Levels, the powerful organizational flow and alignment approach created by Klaus Leopold. Flight Levels helps organizations connect strategy to execution by visualizing how work moves — not just within teams, but across departments and the enterprise. Rather than adding more processes or roles, Flight Levels increases transparency of value streams to ensure that teams are working on the right things, at the right time, to deliver real business impact.
Organizations around the world have used Flight Levels to untangle complex communication paths and accelerate decision-making. From large global enterprises to innovative tech companies, the approach has helped leaders resolve systemic blockers that team-level frameworks alone can’t fix. Flight Levels is particularly helpful for organizations struggling with siloed execution, unclear priorities, or slow feedback loops between strategy and delivery.
This meetup welcomes practitioners from all backgrounds, including those who work with Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, LeSS, TameFlow and other Agile frameworks and flow approaches. Flight Levels doesn’t replace these frameworks and approaches methods — it complements them by operating above and across teams to create focus. Whether you’re scaling Agile practices or simply looking to create more alignment between leadership, product, shared services, and delivery teams, you’ll gain insights that you can apply immediately in your organization.
We invite new and returning community members to participate, contribute, and even present their own experiences with Flight Levels or related collaboration practices. Our group alternates between virtual sessions and in-person meetups, sometimes in New York City and other times in locations throughout the Midwest.
This meetup will be co‑moderated by Craeg Strong, CTO at Ariel Partners, and Dave Steege, Flight Levels Professional and Enterprise Agile Coach at TruStage. Each session begins with an industry leader or community member topic, then transitions into open discussions where participants propose areas they’d like to explore. Together, we’ll dive deeper into these topics, exchanging ideas and experiences.
Come join us, share your ideas, and help expand a growing community of professionals passionate about organizational agility and flow!
New to Flight Levels? Here is a brief introduction: LINK6 attendees