Tuesday, September 27, 2011

NY SPIN Oct. 11: Michael Mah: Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring

NY SPIN is pleased to welcome back Michael Mah. We missed him earlier in the year when the weather just would not cooperate. We are hoping for much better weather this time and are looking forward to another great evening. Michael's topic is: "Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring ."


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October 2011 NY SPIN Event Announcement
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Date: October 11, 2011
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Topic:
Ugly Teams; Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring
Presenter(s): Michael Mah
Location: Microsoft
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Synopsis:


Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring

Ugly teams are ones that break down and fail – sometimes regardless of whether they’re implementing Agile or about managing offshore teams.  In the rush to be faster, better, cheaper, or super-innovative, it’s possible to become trapped in organizational dysfunction, even to the extent whereby good medicine won’t work? What are common sources of dysfunction today?  How do you manage these difficult conversations?

In this presentation, Michael Mah will show examples of companies that have overcome barriers to success, plus a few who didn’t.  You’ll learn how systems theory plays a role in software development, why complex communication and expert thinking are the penultimate challenges facing knowledge workers today, and how accurate and reliable metrics are key to revealing patterns so that managers can find the right path through their software development jungle.
Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting



Biography -Michael Mah

Michael Mah is managing partner at QSM Associates Inc. He teaches, writes, and consults to technology companies on estimating and managing software projects, whether in-house, offshore, waterfall, or agile. He is the director of the Benchmarking Practice at the Cutter Consortium, a US -based IT think-tank. With over 25 years of experience, QSM has derived productivity patterns for thousands of projects collected worldwide. His work examines time-pressure dynamics of teams, and its role in project success and failure. His background is in physics and electrical engineering, and he is a mediator specializing in conflict resolution for technology projects. He can be reached at www.qsma.com

Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


Directions


 Microsoft
1290 Avenue of the Americas
(between 51st and 52nd Streets)




By Train/Subway


Not all trains run at all times and subway schedules are subject to change. For current schedules, weekly service advisories and maps, contact the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at (718) 330-1234 or visit the subway section of the MTA Web Site.

The following are nearby subway stops:

B,D,F,M to 47th-50th St./Rockefeller Center
N,R,Q to 49th St. (at 7th Avenue)
1,A,C,E to 50th St. (at 8th Ave)
E to 7th Ave  (at 53rd St)






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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

NY SPIN Oct. 11: Michael Mah: Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring

NY SPIN is pleased to welcome back Michael Mah. We missed him earlier in the year when the weather just would not cooperate. We are hoping for much better weather this time and are looking forward to another great evening. Michael's topic is: "Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring ."


Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


==============================================================
To become a NY SPIN general member, please use the "registration" option at the link below:


http://nyspinmembership.eventbrite.com


*Membership gets you special discounts and sometimes notices of extra events.*
 

Once you have joined in this manner, you can manage your membership by going to http://eventbrite.com/ and logging in and updating your information, should it change.
==============================================================
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        Get updates via SMS by texting follow NY_SPIN to 40404 
==============================================================


Other Events:

 
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Project Management Professionals (PMPs) earn 1 PDU credit for attending an NY SPIN event. (PMI considers NY SPIN to be a "Category B Continuing Education Provider".)
==============================================================

Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


October 2011 NY SPIN Event Announcement
********************************************************************** 
Date: October 11, 2011
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Topic:
Ugly Teams; Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring
Presenter(s): Michael Mah
Location: Microsoft
*********************************************************************

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS

Platinum Sponsors

  BigVisible

BigVisible Solutions - Leading Providers of Agile Coaching, Training, and Consulting.





Microsoft


The Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 suite of solutions allows all stakeholder to collaborate more effectively to deliver quality software on-time, on-scope, and on-budget.


Other Sponsors

KuperPresents.com (managing our website)

Pearson Education/InformIT (providing books we raffle off at NY SPIN events)




==============================================================
Registration ends October 11th at (or when all seats are filled)
Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting



 **PLEASE ONLY REGISTER ONCE**
To manage your registration and/or membership, follow the instructions
at the top this message.
==============================================================
 

Synopsis:


Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring

Ugly teams are ones that break down and fail – sometimes regardless of whether they’re implementing Agile or about managing offshore teams.  In the rush to be faster, better, cheaper, or super-innovative, it’s possible to become trapped in organizational dysfunction, even to the extent whereby good medicine won’t work? What are common sources of dysfunction today?  How do you manage these difficult conversations?

In this presentation, Michael Mah will show examples of companies that have overcome barriers to success, plus a few who didn’t.  You’ll learn how systems theory plays a role in software development, why complex communication and expert thinking are the penultimate challenges facing knowledge workers today, and how accurate and reliable metrics are key to revealing patterns so that managers can find the right path through their software development jungle.
Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting



Biography -Michael Mah

Michael Mah is managing partner at QSM Associates Inc. He teaches, writes, and consults to technology companies on estimating and managing software projects, whether in-house, offshore, waterfall, or agile. He is the director of the Benchmarking Practice at the Cutter Consortium, a US -based IT think-tank. With over 25 years of experience, QSM has derived productivity patterns for thousands of projects collected worldwide. His work examines time-pressure dynamics of teams, and its role in project success and failure. His background is in physics and electrical engineering, and he is a mediator specializing in conflict resolution for technology projects. He can be reached at www.qsma.com

Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


Directions


 Microsoft
1290 Avenue of the Americas
(between 51st and 52nd Streets)




By Train/Subway


Not all trains run at all times and subway schedules are subject to change. For current schedules, weekly service advisories and maps, contact the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at (718) 330-1234 or visit the subway section of the MTA Web Site.

The following are nearby subway stops:

B,D,F,M to 47th-50th St./Rockefeller Center
N,R,Q to 49th St. (at 7th Avenue)
1,A,C,E to 50th St. (at 8th Ave)
E to 7th Ave  (at 53rd St)






Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

NY SPIN Oct. 11: Michael Mah: Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring

NY SPIN is pleased to welcome back Michael Mah. We missed him earlier in the year when the weather just would not cooperate. We are hoping for much better weather this time and are looking forward to another great evening. Michael's topic is: "Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring ."


Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


==============================================================
To become a NY SPIN general member, please use the "registration" option at the link below:


http://nyspinmembership.eventbrite.com


*Membership gets you special discounts and sometimes notices of extra events.*
 

Once you have joined in this manner, you can manage your membership by going to http://eventbrite.com/ and logging in and updating your information, should it change.
==============================================================
*** Follow us on: LinkedIn and  Twitter (@NY_SPIN) ***
        Get updates via SMS by texting follow NY_SPIN to 40404 
==============================================================


Other Events:

 
==============================================================
Project Management Professionals (PMPs) earn 1 PDU credit for attending an NY SPIN event. (PMI considers NY SPIN to be a "Category B Continuing Education Provider".)
==============================================================

Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


October 2011 NY SPIN Event Announcement
********************************************************************** 
Date: October 11, 2011
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Topic:
Ugly Teams; Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring
Presenter(s): Michael Mah
Location: Microsoft
*********************************************************************

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS

Platinum Sponsors

  BigVisible

BigVisible Solutions - Leading Providers of Agile Coaching, Training, and Consulting.





Microsoft


The Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 suite of solutions allows all stakeholder to collaborate more effectively to deliver quality software on-time, on-scope, and on-budget.


Other Sponsors

KuperPresents.com (managing our website)

Pearson Education/InformIT (providing books we raffle off at NY SPIN events)




==============================================================
Registration ends October 11th at (or when all seats are filled)
Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting



 **PLEASE ONLY REGISTER ONCE**
To manage your registration and/or membership, follow the instructions
at the top this message.
==============================================================
 

Synopsis:


Ugly Teams: Managing Difficult Conversations in Agile and Offshoring

Ugly teams are ones that break down and fail – sometimes regardless of whether they’re implementing Agile or about managing offshore teams.  In the rush to be faster, better, cheaper, or super-innovative, it’s possible to become trapped in organizational dysfunction, even to the extent whereby good medicine won’t work? What are common sources of dysfunction today?  How do you manage these difficult conversations?

In this presentation, Michael Mah will show examples of companies that have overcome barriers to success, plus a few who didn’t.  You’ll learn how systems theory plays a role in software development, why complex communication and expert thinking are the penultimate challenges facing knowledge workers today, and how accurate and reliable metrics are key to revealing patterns so that managers can find the right path through their software development jungle.
Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting



Biography -Michael Mah

Michael Mah is managing partner at QSM Associates Inc. He teaches, writes, and consults to technology companies on estimating and managing software projects, whether in-house, offshore, waterfall, or agile. He is the director of the Benchmarking Practice at the Cutter Consortium, a US -based IT think-tank. With over 25 years of experience, QSM has derived productivity patterns for thousands of projects collected worldwide. His work examines time-pressure dynamics of teams, and its role in project success and failure. His background is in physics and electrical engineering, and he is a mediator specializing in conflict resolution for technology projects. He can be reached at www.qsma.com

Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


Directions


 Microsoft
1290 Avenue of the Americas
(between 51st and 52nd Streets)




By Train/Subway


Not all trains run at all times and subway schedules are subject to change. For current schedules, weekly service advisories and maps, contact the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at (718) 330-1234 or visit the subway section of the MTA Web Site.

The following are nearby subway stops:

B,D,F,M to 47th-50th St./Rockefeller Center
N,R,Q to 49th St. (at 7th Avenue)
1,A,C,E to 50th St. (at 8th Ave)
E to 7th Ave  (at 53rd St)






Click here to RSVP for the October Meeting


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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Did you miss our September event?

Just a quick note to let you know that if you missed our September event:  Turbo-Charging Agile Software Development with Lean Methods and Systems Thinking, presented by Satish Thatte,  you missed a great event.

You don't want to miss the rest of our events. 

Information about our October event will arrive soon.

Richard L. Kuper
President

Registration extended: NY SPIN - Sept. 6: Turbo-Charging Agile Software Development with Lean Methods and Systems Thinking

Due to the hurricane and the holiday weekend we have extended registration until noon Sept 6th.

NY SPIN is pleased to announce the beginning of the 2011-2012 Event Season. As you know, we've changed our name and are now a not-for-profit corporation. Our website address has changed to http://nyspin.org.

Our new twitter feed is @NY_SPIN. The address for this newsletter will likely be changing in the near future, so please stay tuned. We also have new Platinum sponsors, BigVisible and Microsoft.


Our first event of the season is a presentation by Satish Thatte, CEO of New Synergy Group: Turbo-Charging Agile Software Development with Lean Methods and Systems Thinking.
Click here to RSVP for the September Meeting


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To join the NY SPIN, please use the "registration" option at the link below:


http://nyspinmembership.eventbrite.com


*Membership gets you special discounts and sometimes notices of extra events.*
 

Once you have joined in this manner, you can manage your membership by going to http://eventbrite.com/ and logging in and updating your information, should it change.
==============================================================
*** Follow us on: LinkedIn and  Twitter (@NY_SPIN) ***
        Get updates via SMS by texting follow NY_SPIN to 40404 
==============================================================


Other Events:

 
==============================================================
Project Management Professionals (PMPs) earn 1 PDU credit for attending an NY SPIN event. (PMI considers NY SPIN to be a "Category B Continuing Education Provider".)
==============================================================

Click here to RSVP for the September Meeting


September 2011 NY SPIN Event Announcement
********************************************************************** 
Date: September 6, 2011
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Topic:
Turbo-Charging Agile Software Development with Lean Methods and Systems Thinking.
Presenter(s): Satish Thatte
Location: Microsoft
*********************************************************************

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS

Platinum Sponsors

  BigVisible

BigVisible Solutions - Leading Providers of Agile Coaching, Training, and Consulting.




Microsoft


The Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 suite of solutions allows all stakeholder to collaborate more effectively to deliver quality software on-time, on-scope, and on-budget.


Other Sponsors

KuperPresents.com (hosting and managing our website)

Pearson Education/InformIT (providing books we raffle off at NY SPIN events)




==============================================================
Registration ends September 5th at (or when all seats are filled)




Click here to RSVP for the September Meeting



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==============================================================
 

Synopsis:

Turbo-Charging Agile Software Development with Lean Methods and Systems Thinking


Agile software development and project management methods (such as Scrum) are proving that they can deliver high value to customers, while increasing productivity of software producers without sacrificing quality. Agile methods are enjoying a growing momentum in software industry.  Satish will present a brief overview of agile software development methods.  He will then present how agile methods can be turbo-charged and be made more effective by applying lean methods and systems thinking.

Lean methods focus on eliminating waste, leveling the work, reducing work-in-progress queues, and increasing the value flow.  Systems thinking helps us understand cause-effect-cause feedback loops and delays in organizational systems, and optimize the whole-system performance by thinking holistically instead of sub-optimizing parts.  Systems thinking not only helps us better understand and improve agile Scrum team organizational behavior dynamics, but also makes the agile development more effective and impactful in the context of a larger company-wide organization beyond software groups. All three methods (agile, lean and systems thinking) are very complementary and synergistic in nature.

Click here to RSVP for the September Meeting



Biography - Satish Thatte, Ph.D.



Satish Thatte received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has over 30 years of industry experience in a variety of technology areas (computer systems, object-oriented software, telecommunication, Internet applications, digital TV, IT professional services, etc.) and management positions (R&D management, software development management, software product management, IT professional service management, etc.).  His industry experience covers large, multinational companies (Texas Instruments, Bellcore and LG Electronics), and a number of entrepreneurial companies and start-ups.   He has extensive experience of customizing and adapting agile software development methods in a number of companies to deliver client-specific IT services as well as commercial software products.  

Dr. Thatte is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Member of the ACM.  He holds 14 patents (13 US and one International). Dr. Thatte is the CEO of New Synergy Group, specializing in software and management consulting and intellectual property development.  At New Synergy Group, he offers customized training, workshops and consulting services for software product and project management, software business strategy development driving product lifecycle and operational processes -- drawing upon the strengths of agile and lean methods, and organizational systems thinking.



Click here to RSVP for the September Meeting


Directions


 Microsoft
1290 Avenue of the Americas
(between 51st and 52nd Streets)




By Train/Subway


Not all trains run at all times and subway schedules are subject to change. For current schedules, weekly service advisories and maps, contact the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at (718) 330-1234 or visit the subway section of the MTA Web Site.

The following are nearby subway stops:

B,D,F,M to 47th-50th St./Rockefeller Center
N,R,Q to 49th St. (at 7th Avenue)
1,A,C,E to 50th St. (at 8th Ave)
E to 7th Ave  (at 53rd St)




Click here to RSVP for the September Meeting


==============================================================
**PLEASE ONLY REGISTER ONCE**
To manage your registration and/or
membership, follow the instructions
at the top this message.
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