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Kyle Hauslaib is a Solution Train Engineer at Bosch and the author of the forthcoming book Leading Agile When No One Agrees, on leading Agile in safety-critical engineering.
Kyle Hauslaib is a Solution Train Engineer at Bosch, where he coordinates four Agile Release Trains and around 300 engineers across six countries on a safety-critical automotive programme. He writes and speaks about engineering leadership and the gap between how organisations are documented and how they run day to day. He is the author of the forthcoming Leading Agile When No One Agrees.
Kyle Hauslaib is a Solution Train Engineer at Bosch, where he coordinates scaled Agile work across four Agile Release Trains and around 300 engineers spread over six countries, on a safety-critical automotive electronics programme. His work sits where deep technical engineering meets organisational leadership: ASIL safety cases, AUTOSAR interfaces, multi-year platform commitments, and follow-the-sun delivery across Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Mexico, and the United States.
He writes and speaks about leading Agile in safety-critical engineering, drawing on fifteen years across two engineering organisations and a research background in process tomography. His forthcoming book, Leading Agile When No One Agrees, builds on the Drift framework: the gap between the system an organisation documents and the system it lives, and what it takes to lead from that gap rather than deny it. Kyle holds a Professional Engineering Degree in Mechatronics from the University of Cape Town and works in English and German.
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Talks sit where technical depth meets organisational leadership in safety-critical contexts. The full list of topics and formats lives on the Talks page.
Guest lecture, Hochschule Reutlingen, Germany.
Conference talk, 7th World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography (WCIPT7), Kraków, Poland.
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