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Friday June 26, 2026 2:40pm - 3:25pm CEST
Obeya works best when it reflects shared understanding, real commitment, and clear priorities. But how do you prepare what to put on the Obeya and find the goal behind the goal? How do you measure that? How do you get buy-in from everybody involved?
In this session, we share a practical and engaging approach that prepares teams for Obeya. We call it the Obeya Genkan 玄関: the “transition space” before entering the Obeya, where intent, focus, and ownership are shaped together.
Using visual, interactive working sessions, teams and leaders clarify their goals, translate them into meaningful measurement points, and agree on early actions and scope.
Tested and optimized across 100+ complex projects in industry-leading organizations, this approach helps teams move into the Obeya with clarity, alignment, and momentum: 

- We reduced meeting times by 40%
- We helped find better solutions than originally envisioned
- We solved simmering conflicts before they surfaced - every time
This saves multiple sprints each year!
 
This is where Where Humanity Meets Performance comes to life: both the preparation and the Obeya as a place where visual thinking, human connection, and performance focus come together to turn strategy into coordinated action.
Speakers
avatar for Mark de Deugd

Mark de Deugd

Agile Coach, Portbase
Give me something that’s stuck, and I light up. The more complex, the better. I believes real change starts when curiosity meets discomfort – and when you’re willing to admit the problem might be you. I guide organizations and teams to break habits and build new, easy, and real... Read More →
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Bas Vermeulen

Agile Coach, Portbase
Bas Vermeulen helps organizations move forward with energy, humor, and a healthy dose of realism.He believes that improvement happens when people exchange ideas, learn together, and grow. This works best when you truly understand what motivates people.His motto: assume everything... Read More →
Friday June 26, 2026 2:40pm - 3:25pm CEST
7. Havenmeester

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