NY SPIN is pleased to welcome back Michael Mah. Michael is our
most popular speaker. We are also pleased to welcome a new hosting
sponsor: COWORK|RS.
What can software teams and their leadership learn from the passion and self-organizing attributes of environmental activists and "eco-pirates" like those featured in the Animal Planet TV series, "Whale Wars"?
What can software teams and their leadership learn from the passion and self-organizing attributes of environmental activists and "eco-pirates" like those featured in the Animal Planet TV series, "Whale Wars"?
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Topic: | Passion: What Software Teams and Executive Leadership Might Learn About Creating Lasting Change from ... Eco-pirates |
Presenter: | Michael Mah |
Date: | Oct 15, 2015 (THURSDAY) |
Time: | 5:30pm |
Location: | COWORK|RS |
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Synopsis:
Passion: What Software Teams and Executive Leadership Might Learn About Creating Lasting Change from ... Eco-pirates
What can software teams and their leadership learn from the passion and self-organizing attributes of environmental activists and "eco-pirates" like those featured in the Animal Planet TV series, "Whale Wars"? Off the coast of Taiji Japan, free, migrating dolphins are ambushed at sea and driven by a fleet of boats to a once secret cove, where they're captured for the theme park industry and slaughtered for food. This is featured in the Oscar-winning documentary, "The Cove." Join Michael Mah as he shares his travels with Sea Shepherd which is committed to bringing the world's attention to stop this practice. Hear how environmental conservation teams 1) channel a powerful sense of purpose, 2) practice leadership, 3) use social media, 4) create transparency, 5) build trust, and 6) use metrics and data to command the world's attention. Hear Michael's take on what passionate teams muster to move a needle towards a "tipping point," and lessons that your software teams can learn from activist teams in the global environmental conservation movement to bring the quality of their work to new heights.
Biography:
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 also director of the Benchmarking Practice at the Cutter Consortium, a US-based IT think-tank. With over 25 years of experience, Michael and his partners at QSM have derived productivity and quality 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 is also a private pilot and lives in the mountains of Western Massachusetts.
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Directions
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F, M to 23rd Street
PATH to 23rd Street
1 to 23rd Street
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