Peter B. Stevens
(PRESS RELEASE) Vivior AG announces that Peter B. Stevens has joined the team as Chief Agility Officer. He is responsible for alignment, focus, collaboration, and fast learning so the company can quickly identify its path to gain its profitability.
Vivior stands for better health and well-being through better vision. “I decided to join Vivior because their use cases and benefits resonated with me personally,” explained Stevens. “Having the right vision solution meant I could really see! I felt like I was 25 again and could do all the things I wanted to do. Vivior is striving to make that result easier achieve for more people.”
Agility is not just a buzzword. “For a startup, agility is essential. We must come together as a team, ensure we are solving the right problem, and respond to challenges quickly and effectively, said Prof. Michael Mrochen, Chairman of the Board. “Agility brings cadence to ensure focus on results and on what really matters. We handle issues quickly and effectively. I can have confidence that the team is working together on the right problems.”
Timo Hesterberg, manager of Augenoptik Kleinhans, Wipperfürth, Germany, confirms that “VIVIOR is a game changer. The system changes almost all areas of our work and ultimately enables a new product quality.”
Peter B. Stevens was born in USA and studied Computer Science at Colgate University. He started his career in 1982 as a software developer at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington (USA). He is the creator of the Personal Agility System and co-founder of the Personal Agility Institute and the World Agility Forum.
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Peter recently completed his first book, Ten Agile Contracts: Getting Beyond Fixed-Price, Fixed-Scope. Together with Maria Matarelli, he is writing his second book, Personal Agility: Six Questions to Change Your Life.
Peter has been active in the Swiss IT community for over 20 years. He was a board member of the Swiss Open System User Group, co-founder of the SwissICT Lean Agile Scrum (“LAS”) Group, initiated the Agile Breakfast format and organized the first LAS conferences in Zurich.