What we’re about
This group is created with a purpose to spread Agile Education in Pakistan. Our aim is to conduct in-person/ online trainings in Pakistan and having coaching sessions to break the barriers those are hindering the learning opportunities. <br> <br>This is a volunteer group, so anyone who is a Pakistani and has Agile expertise can join us to be part of this educational movement.
You can also join us on LinkedIn & Facebook:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/pkagile
https://web.facebook.com/pkagile
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlFwh4yIFOlNuFPhFRsBAg
Let's Collaborate Pakistan!
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See all- PAE & Scrum Beyond 2024Link visible for attendees£5.00
Pakistan Agile Education is collaborating with one of the most effective events in the Scrum domain introduced by Tobias Mayer, Scrum Beyond.
To support the Pakistan Agile Community, they are offering discounted ticket price, a very rare opportunity.
This is a discounted offer only for the Pakistan Agile Education Community, if you are a member, you can register using the link below;
https://www.tickettailor.com/checkout/view-event/id/3355743/chk/65de/?a=beyond-PAK
Reframing & Healing a Fractured World
Context:
"We have come to value...individuals and interactions over processes and tools"
— agilemanifesto.orgWe are in a historical period of disruption and crisis on many fronts. Events of the past four years have led us to become withdrawn, socially disengaged, even suspicious of one another. The rise of populism, identity politics, cancel culture, and a pouring out of fake news and conspiracy theory has created rifts in community, mistrust and suspicion of our neighbours, and fear of "the other", fuelled by social media platforms and mainstream press alike. Overwhelmed by anger and even hatred we retreat into self, with the resulting isolation causing a major crisis of mental illness.
The emergency measures of 2020-22 resulted in the closing down of many social spaces, including offices and other places of work, driving vast numbers of people onto their computers as their only form of interaction. Two years on we are emerging from this social desert, but it is not enough to just assume "business as usual". Something much more is needed. This is the time to explore new possibilities in how we interact. It is time to reinvent our social and professional lives, to rethink what it means to be in community, and to turn our attention more passionately to the systems that caused the breakdown in the first place—our self-crafted culture of short-term profiteering at the expense of personal, community and global health, welfare and survival; our self-centered decisions have led to world hunger, continuous war, disease, and the present climate crisis. Something must change, and that something is probably everything.