Skills Matter is pleased to support the first annual UK Lean and Kanban software management conference.
The conference, which will be held over two and a half days from 27 through to 29 September brings together the leading innovators, practitioners, and influential thought leaders in Lean software management.
The Lean and Kanban 2009 event was created to drive further progress in software development by providing a unique opportunity to share best practices and innovation within the growing community of software engineers, managers, and executives adopting Lean and Kanban systems. It provides a unique opportunity to meet with and learn directly from industry luminaries and practitioners from around the world.
The Programme:
The aim of the conference is to create an environment in which discussion and debate thrive. Presentations from world renowned Lean luminaries will be interspersed with chaired debate and breakout opportunities.
The conference itself will be limited to 200 attendees providing the opportunity for all present to contribute and engage in discussion and learning.
Click here to view the full conference programme.
Speakers:
The conference will bring together the leading luminaries in Lean from a range of disciplines, not simply the management of software development. Confirmed speakers include:
* Mary Poppendieck
* Don Reinertsen
* David J Anderson
* John Seddon
* Jeff Patton
* Corey Ladas
* Kenji Hiranabe
* Hal Macomber
* Alan Shalloway
* Karl Scotland
REGISTRATION & EXCLUSIVE SKILLS MATTER COMMUNITY DISCOUNT
There are only 200 tickets available so get your skates on as this conference will be a sell-out!
There are a range of ticket options as follows:
All days - £840
Sunday - £270
Monday or Tuesday - £440
Conference Dinner - £75
Skills Matter has partnered up with The UK Lean & Kanban Conference to offer its community members an extra £50 discount from the All Days rate, reducing the fee to just £790!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Official Website: http://ukleanconference.com/index.htm
Added by stevewalsh2009 on September 8, 2009