<p><span class="p-body">For Lawrence Mantrone, adapting to change has been a defining characteristic of his career. With an undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Brown University, he began as a pension actuary before transitioning into software development, technology management, and eventually project management. Earning his MS in Management and Systems from NYU SPS in 2010 deepened his understanding of leadership in evolving industries. A year later, he joined the faculty, where he has been sharing his expertise in technology and project management ever since.</span></p>
The Key to Agility
<p><span class="p-body">Mantrone’s teaching incorporates real-world lessons from projects that could have benefited from agile approaches. By emphasizing the value of iterative feedback and adaptability, he helps students develop the mindset necessary to thrive in dynamic environments.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">The Agile Management program provides students with practical skills for leading agile teams across industries. While technical tools such as Scrum, Kanban, and user story mapping are covered, Mantrone stresses that true agile leadership requires more than following a framework. “It’s often said that successful agile implementations involve ‘being agile,’ rather than ‘doing agile,’” he says. The program aims to help students cultivate the leadership and communication skills needed to inspire and guide self-organizing teams.</span></p>
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