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Anthony McMahon

An experienced IT Professional and recovering Architect who uses factual stories to influence how companies approach their technology. Anthony has been successfully lead transformation activities for embedded technology teams, and now runs his own business where his focus is building practical approaches to technology planning. He is a firm believer that risk is at the core of all change and that is possible to have both positive and negative risk, and that is necessary to make transformation relevant to your employees if you want them to adopt the right culture. 
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Successful Delivery Requires the Right Mindset​

As the pace of change around technology increases, so too does the choice of frameworks, standards, methods, and tools available for delivering a successful outcome. But the reality is that methods and tools are only partly responsible for success. It all comes down to mindset. Without the correct mindset, teams will struggle to deliver and the customer will miss out. But what is mindset, and how do you grow it?

During this interactive session, Anthony will explore why mindset is so critical to success, dive into projects and organisations that have grown a successful mindset, and share tips on how to build it within a team and an organisation.”