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Friday, August 21, 2009

image A couple of days ago, my article about “The Current Direction Of Agile” was published on InfoQ. The article mainly represent my own learning curve within agile and lean inspired processes, hoping that my view would be interesting to others. I feel the recent Lean inspiration that agile has gotten the last couple of years, has pushed the agile community into a better place and been given tools to improve agile further.

Thanks to David J. Anderson and Arlo Belshee for reviewing the article, and not to forget Amr Elssamadisy @ InfoQ for pointing me in the right direction.

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Friday, August 21, 2009 6:03:39 AM (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)
Saturday, May 02, 2009

image About a month ago I was contacted by Kjersti Sandberg at Programutvikling. She asked if I knew about any companies in Bergen that would be interested in having a full day seminar with Mary Poppendieck. I figured this was a great opportunity and contacted some of the companies I knew in Bergen. Webstep found this very interesting and invited customers and employees for a full day seminar with Mary.

At the same time I asked if she would be interested in doing a talk at NNUG, which she did! So, If you haven’t seen this already, the invite is out, so go sign up (for free!).

Mary is well known for her experience and knowledge within the Lean and Agile community:

Mary Poppendieck has been in the Information Technology industry for over thirty years. She has managed software development, supply chain management, manufacturing operations, and new product development. She spearheaded the implementation of a Just-in-Time system in a 3M video tape manufacturing plant and led new product development teams, commercializing products ranging from digital controllers to 3M Light FiberTM.

Mary is a popular writer and speaker, and coauthor of the book Lean Software Development, which was awarded the Software Development Productivity Award in 2004. A sequel, Implementing Lean Software Development, was published in 2006. A third book, Leading Lean Software Development, will be published in late 2009.

Please feel free to forward this to anyone within your company or to your friends, because this event has a much broader crowd than the usual NNUG crowd of developers and architects. At least your manager should have this in her/his inbox by Monday morning :-)

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Saturday, May 02, 2009 11:38:19 PM (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)
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The Current Direction Of Agile
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