Better Software - September 2008 - (Page ADP23) Agile Leadership Summit Schedule THuRSDAy, NOVEMBER 13 5:30 Leadership Summit Reception Sponsored by IBM (5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.) FRIDAy, NOVEMBER 14 7:30 8:30 9:00 Registration and Breakfast Welcome — Think Tank Issues Identification: As a Leader, What Is Keeping you up at Night? Wherefore Art Thou Business Value? Niel Nickolaisen, CIO and Director of Strategic Planning, Headwaters, Inc. unleashing the Fossa: Scaling Agile in an Ambitious Culture Steve Greene, Director of Tools & Processes, Salesforce.com Break — Prioritization of Think Tank Issues Think Tank Session: Leadership Solution Brainstorm and Discussion Networking Lunch Buffet Panel Discussion: Advice for Leaders Wanting to Try Agile Leading the Agile Disruption Israel Gat, Vice President of Distributed System Management, BMC Networking Break The Dancing Agile Elephant: IBM Software group’s Transition to Agile and Lean Development Sue McKinney, Vice President of Development Transformation and Integration, IBM Breakout Session: Meet the Speakers Wrap up Session Ongoing Informal Discussions with Speakers and Attendees 9:45 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30 1:30 2:15 2:45 3:30 4:30 4:45 Leadership Summit Reception Sponsored by IBM (5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.) Enjoy complimentary food and beverages during a private reception for Agile Leadership Summit participants. From Adrenalin Junkies to Template Zombies… Presented by Tim Lister Join Tim lister as he discusses how we all talk about “best practices” but few organizations actually practice them. Tim believes that patterns are stronger than best practices. They are the habits, the decision practices, the corporate culture, and the unstated rules, that dominate office life. Participate by looking at your own organization’s patterns. If positive, how can you perpetuate them across all projects? If negative, how can you break the habit? CAll 888.268.8770 OR 904.278.0524 TO REgISTER • W W W. S Q E . C O M /A D P R E g 23 http://Salesforce.com http://WWW.SQE.COM/ADPREG
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