Jessica Crowley is a dynamic force in the field of organizational development, currently serving as a co-founder of Agileon, where she is at the forefront of advancing agile methodologies within bureaucratic environments. With over a decade of experience, Jessica has honed her expertise in strategic...
Jessica Crowley is a dynamic force in the field of organizational development, currently serving as a co-founder of Agileon, where she is at the forefront of advancing agile methodologies within bureaucratic environments. With over a decade of experience, Jessica has honed her expertise in strategic planning, project management, and agile practices, making her a sought-after consultant and change management strategist. At Agileon, she is spearheading a groundbreaking mixed methods study aimed at integrating amalgamated business practices to enhance organizational effectiveness. This innovative research not only underscores her commitment to pushing the boundaries of agile scientific study but also reflects her deep understanding of the complexities organizations face in today's fast-paced business landscape.
Jessica's leadership in developing and implementing work management strategies has empowered teams across various sectors, including consumer beverages and manufacturing. Her proficiency as a Scrum Master and her experience in project controlling and accounting have equipped her with the tools necessary to drive sustainable change. Additionally, her role in designing and facilitating "Train the Trainer" programs has allowed her to cultivate a culture of continuous learning and improvement within organizations. As a doctoral student at Johnson & Wales University, Jessica is further enhancing her knowledge in organizational development and change management, focusing on how to navigate and transform bureaucratic structures. Her unique blend of practical experience and academic insight positions her as a thought leader in the field, dedicated to fostering agile transformations that lead to lasting organizational success.