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Soup 2 Nuts: Harnessing Soup2Nuts, Lean Thinking and Value to Break through Local Optimization Hell

Presented by Russ Miles on Feb 02, 2012 Length 00:53:24     Download: MP3
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Summary
Russ Miles discusses the importance of having values at the foundation of one’s beliefs which in turn influence the behaviors resulting in actions.

Bio
Russ Miles is CEO, founder and principal consultant at OpenCredo. Before OpenCredo, Russ was one of the team of consultants at SpringSource. He is also a keen contributor to open source projects as well as being an author having written "AspectJ Cookbook", "Learning UML 2.0" and "Head First Software Development".

About the conference
QCon is a practitioner-driven conference designed for team leads, architects and project management. The program includes two tutorial days led by over 80 industry experts and authors and three conference days with 18 tracks and over 80 speakers covering a wide variety of relevant and exciting topics in software development today. There is no other event in the US with similar opportunities for learning, networking, and tracking innovation occurring in the enterprise software development community.
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