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We interviewed some of the Better Software Conference and EXPO 2008 delegates to find out what brought them to the conference, what they learned at the conference, and what insights they planned to take back to the office with them.
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In this keynote presentation from the 2008 Better Software Conerence and EXPO, Jean Tabaka proposes three pivotal practices that we must embrace to aggressively attack waste in software delivery--Software as a Service, Community, and Fast Feature Throughput.
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Projects don’t fit into the nice definitions found in project management books. Based on her many years of consulting with large and small software teams, Johanna Rothman coaches leaders to take a more pragmatic approach in this keynote presentation from the 2008 Better Software Conference and EXPO.
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Are you a new conference speaker or aspiring to be one in the future? Join us at this workshop on making effective conference presentations. Learn the secrets of developing content, identifying the Big Message, preparing slides with just the right words and images, presenting your message, handling questions from the audience, and being ready when things go wrong. Lee Copeland, a professional speaker since birth, shares ideas that will help you be a better speaker, no matter what the occasion.
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Agile approaches to software development promise many advantages: shorter schedules, more productive teams, products that better meet customer expectations, higher quality, and more. In this talk, Mike explains how agile teams achieve these goals by avoiding the seven deadly sins of project management, such as gluttony, sloth, lust, opaqueness, and more.
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