Sat 8 Nov 2008
Rising, Rothman, and Poppendieck (oh my!) - Orlando talks Wednesday 11/12
Posted by mkilby under Meeting Announcement, Orlando, Tampa Bay
Sorry for the late post. Thought someone else had this announcement up.
Join the Orlando and Tampa agile users groups this Wednesday, Nov 12 at 6:30pm for a set of lightning talks (short 10 minute presentations) from some key thought leaders in agile. Our guest speakers bios are right here!
Linda Rising has a Ph.D. from Arizona State University in the area of object-based design metrics. Her background includes university teaching as well as work in industry in telecommunications, avionics, and strategic weapons systems. She is an internationally known presenter on topics related to patterns, retrospectives, and the change process. Linda is the author of numerous articles and has published four books: Design Patterns in Communications, The Pattern Almanac 2000, and A Patterns Handbook. Her latest book, written with Mary Lynn Manns, is titled Fearless Change: Patterns for introducing new ideas. Her web site is: www.lindarising.org
Johanna Rothman consults, speaks, and writes on managing high-technology product development. She enables managers, teams, and organizations to become more effective by applying her pragmatic approaches to the issues of project management, risk management, and people management. She’s the author of “Manage It! Your Guide to Modern, Pragmatic Project Management,” the coauthor of “Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management,” the author of “Hiring the Best Knowledge Workers, Techies & Nerds: The Secrets and Science of Hiring Technical People,” and coauthor of “Corrective Action for the Software Industry.”
Mary Poppendieck started her career as a process control programmer, moved on to manage the IT department of a manufacturing plant, and then ended up in product development, where she was both a product champion and a department manager. Mary tried to retire in 1998, but instead found herself managing a government software project where she first encountered the word “waterfall”. She wrote the award-winning book “Lean Software Development” to explain how the lean principles from manufacturing could be applied to software development. Mary found retirement elusive as she lectured and taught classes with her husband Tom. Based on their on-going learning, they wrote a second book, “Implementing Lean Software Development.” Mary continues to be a popular writer and speaker as she brings thought-provoking insights to the world of software development
Location
WYCLIFFE USA HEADQUARTERS
11221 John Wycliffe Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32832
We are please to host the Orlando and Tampa Scrum/Agile group. Our location is in south Orlando approximately 15 min. from the international airport. The meeting will be held at the activity center. This building is a separate building from the Wycliffe Corporate offices but is just past the main office building (instructions follow).
To get to the main office (address above) via Google Maps,
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Written directions to main office:
From Interstate 4 take Route 528 (Beachline) east. Exit at Narcoossee Road (Exit #13 - Route 15). Turn right onto Narcoossee Road and go 2 ½ miles south to Moss Park Road. Turn left onto Moss Park Road and go 2 miles. You will see the Wycliffe sign directing you to turn left on John Wycliffe Blvd. The main office building is on your left. We will me meeting in the Activity center which is a separate building on the left just past the main office building. It’s at the next cross street on the corner of John Wycliffe Blvd. and Translation Way. Parking is behind the building (turn left on Translation Way) you will see the parking lot on your left)
Please RSVP to chad@orlandoscrum.org
If you have any questions about the meeting place, you can contact Chad at the email above, or f you need to call while in route, contact Mark Kilby at 407-687-3350 or Paul Rabenold at 407 963-1379.