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An Introduction to Agile Leadership

Presented by Tim Lister on Jun 28, 2007 01:44 PM

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Agile
Topics
Leadership
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Agile2006 ,
APLN
Summary
Tim Lister explains the principles of Agile Project Leadership in the framework of the Declaration of Interdependence.

Bio
Tim Lister has over 30 years of software development experience, is a keynoter and author of books including "Managing Software Project Risk", and "Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams". Tim is currently working on tailoring SD processes using software risk management techniques at Atlantic Systems Guild Inc.

About the conference
The Agile Alliance organizes the Agile series conference, which bring together all the key people in the Agile space to talk about techniques and technologies, attitudes and policies, research and experience, and the management and development sides of agile software development.

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Fresh Air by Brian Edwrads Posted Jun 29, 2007 3:33 PM
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    Fresh Air

    Jun 29, 2007 3:33 PM by Brian Edwrads

    A breath of fresh air from the mundane tech talks. A great presentation by a lively speaker.

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