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We are pleased to welcome back Peter Morales to talk to us about: "Sprint Zero: Make Your Team Productive From the Start".
Please note this event is on a Monday.
NY SPIN is also pleased that Wells Fargo Advisors is our exclusive venue host this season, so all meetings will be in the same location.
We are pleased to welcome back Peter Morales to talk to us about: "Sprint Zero: Make Your Team Productive From the Start".
Please note this event is on a Monday.
NY SPIN is also pleased that Wells Fargo Advisors is our exclusive venue host this season, so all meetings will be in the same location.
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(Need to cancel? Contact us to let us know.)
(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
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All discounts ends @ 5pm 11/13. Full price after that.
Topic: | Sprint Zero: Make Your Team Productive From the Start |
Presenter: | Peter Morales |
Date: | Nov 14, 2016 (Monday) |
Time: | 5:30pm Networking 6:00pm Event 7:30 More networking |
Location: | Wells Fargo Advisors |
*There will also be a brief presentation by Ronan Cox before the main presentation.
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Synopsis:
Sprint Zero: Make Your Team Productive From the Start
Following the evolution of software development, from Waterfall to Iterative to Agile, recent thinking has begun to consider how to improve methodologies like Scrum. Why do we find them hard to scale? What are the limitations of refactoring? How do you deal with architectural consistency? How do you deal with program coordination with complex dependencies?
Biography:
Peter Morales is
currently the Vice President of Technology and Chief Information
Officer for CIEE, the world leader in educational exchange
programs. Peter also has taught management courses at NYU, St. Francis
College and the Research Foundation at CUNY.
Peter has
held senior technology leadership roles at NYU, the NYSE, and SIAC. He
started his career in the defense world developing diagnostic and
information systems for platforms including the F18.
Peter holds
a Doctorate in Computer Science, a Masters in Management Science and an
undergraduate degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Come for the refreshments.
Come for the door prizes.
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Directions
Wells Fargo Advisors
150 E 42nd Street
(Between Lexington Ave and Third Ave - Near Grand Central Station)
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.
Grand Central Station/42nd Street:
4, 5, 6, 7 (or S Shuttle from Times Square)
Various commuter rail lines that go to Grand Central Station/42nd Street
Other subway options:
42nd Street/Bryant Park (6th Ave/Ave of the Americas):
B, D, F, M
About a 5 -6 block walk, or transfer to the 7 train to Grand Central Station/42nd Street
Times Square/42nd Street:
Too far to walk from here unless you allow lots of time and don't mind walking clear across town:
A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2, 3 and then transfer to the 7 (or the S Shuttle Train) to Grand Central Station/42nd Street
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(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
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