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Diana Larsen, FutureWorks Consulting
A specialist in the human side of software development, Diana Larsen
expands teams' capabilities to interact, self-organize, and improve
project performance.
She co-authored Agile Retrospectives: Making Good
Teams Great (Pragmatic Programmers, 2006) with Esther Derby. Clients
come to Diana because of her experience and expertise; they stick with
her because of her candor, compassion and courage. She leads group
processes for collaborative thinking and planning, as well as guiding
teams through project retrospectives. She presents workshops, speaks and writes on self-organizing team development and team leadership, project leadership, innovation development, leading retrospectives and influencing organizational change.
A former board member of the Agile Alliance, Diana works with a wide network of colleagues. She co-founded the International Retrospective Facilitators Gathering and the Agile
Open Northwest 2007 conference.
Contact Diana at http://www.futureworksconsulting.com
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Presentation: "Introduction and Overview of Thursday's Tracks"
Time:
Thursday 09:00 - 09:20
Location:
Metropolitan Ballroom
Abstract: Floyd Marinescu and Thursday Track Hosts will present the program and provide
a short introduction of the Tracks scheduled for Wednesday.
Presentation: "Managing Agile: Transforming the Three Dysfunctions of Management"
Time:
Thursday 12:05 - 13:05
Location:
Olympic Room
Abstract:
Managing Agile involves designing, supporting and reinforcing a system of work to deliver business value. “Prevailing” organizational systems often reinforce and reward management behaviors that produce three dysfunctional paradigms: 1) magical thinking, 2) the illusion of control, and 3) the fantasy of individual blame. The transforming antidotes to these dysfunctions emerge from three key strengths of Agile approaches: relying on data and evidence; accepting uncertainty and unpredictability; and maintaining a whole systems view. In this talk, Diana Larsen will describe ways organizations have reduced their dependence on the dysfunctions and built on the strengths of conducting business in an Agile way.
Training: "Clarity Rules: Six Collaboration Skills for Effective, Successful Teams"
Time:
Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Location:
Stanford Room
Abstract:
We measure project success by the team's ability to efficiently and reliably deliver valuable, high quality software to the customer. Increase the prospect for project success by ensuring team members have the skills for effective collaboration and clear, unambiguous communication. In this tutorial, Diana Larsen will describe six collaboration skills every team member needs. Participants will practice the skills and learn techniques to get them active in a team.
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