Tim Rayner
1 min readNov 24, 2015

That’s an inspired thought, Marcus. I know design thinking is being applied in schools. I would love to hear stories about agile methodology in education. I’m thinking project-based learning; the kids work as an agile team, negotiating with stakeholders. The teacher plays the role of servant leader, facilitating and enabling learning, rather than trying to direct and control it.

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Tim Rayner
Tim Rayner

Written by Tim Rayner

Co-founder @PhaseOneInsights. Teaches innovation and entrepreneurial leadership at UTS Business School. ‘Hacker Culture and the New Rules of Innovation’ (2018)

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