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Bridging AI, Lean & Agile: A Practical Approach
Is Artificial Intelligence coming for your job? Where does this fit in software development? What about the physical world? How do we embrace and harness this capability while avoiding the risks and pitfalls? In this breakout session Nigel will lead you through all the terms and vocabulary explaining what the technology is, where it can be leveraged, how he is using it, and how to move forward with our eyes open. Learn how to blend Lean and Agile thinking with AI, and how it can lead to rapid acceleration and efficiencies without the loss of human based roles, the anthesis of Lean!

Nigel Thurlow
Nigel previously served as the first-ever Chief of Agile at Toyota, where he created the World Agility Forum award-winning “Scrum the Toyota Way” and co-created The Flow System™, a holistic FLOW-based approach to delivering customer-first value built on a foundation of The Toyota Production System. He has also taught Scrum at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
While at Toyota, Thurlow worked to frame Scrum as more than just a standardized behavioral process by applying and advancing fundamental methodologies to spur innovative, forward-thinking solutions to Toyota’s most complex challenges. He also founded the Toyota Agile Academy in 2018. These efforts signaled a transformative phase for Toyota, leading the company towards organizational agility and helping its team members better understand this concept in an automotive production context.
Thurlow is currently the Chief Executive Officer at The Flow Consortium, a collection of highly regarded companies in the Lean and Agile world — as well as the scientific and academic communities at large. The Flow Consortium strives to expand the boundaries of current Lean and Agile thinking through the understanding of complexity thinking, distributed leadership, and team science by tapping into the minds of top thought leaders from these concentrations.
As an author, Thurlow was named a Forbes top 10 author for co-authoring the book “The Flow System™” in 2020. He has recently co-authored “The Flow System Playbook” published in 2023 which presents a practical study guide and reference book to all the concepts covered in the first book.
Go to nigelthurlow.com for his complete biography.