Event – Lean & Agile For Project Success – Edinburgh, November 30th

Goshido has asked us to let you know about a new event, taking place in Edinburgh next week, focusing on project management and team performance:

WHEN:

Tuesday, 30th November 2010

    6.00 PM – Registration – Tea/Coffee & Light Refreshments
    6.30 PM – Workshop for one hour

WHERE:

COST:

There is no charge for attending, but numbers are limited, and attendance will be restricted to those who have pre-registered.

TO REGISTER:

Please send email to:  donncha.hughes@goshido.com

OVERVIEW:

This event will address a number of modern approaches for managing projects and team performance, including:

  • Change Management
  • Agile Project Management
  • Lean Techniques
  • Getting Things Done
  • Goshido – software, training & consultancy support that will help you introduce new ways of working in your organisation

NETWORKING:

This event will be of interest to senior managers and project leads in knowledge-based organisations.

SPEAKERS:

Kevin McPhillips of SentiaPlus will address successful business change. Kevin has been delivering and consulting on change projects for over 20 years, initially with PwC, and subsequently in both the public and private sector.  His company, SentiaPlus Ltd also provides coaching in successful change for businesses, and training on related areas.  He is also author of several published articles on business change and project delivery.

Gerard Hartnett of Goshido will introduce you to Lean, Agile & GTD Principles. He will also demonstrate Goshido – cloud software that helps you apply these principles to run successful projects. Ger spent 8 years at Intel as Architect and Project Manager on global teams which delivered three processors with revenues in excess of $1bn. Ger worked for Tellabs, Digital and Motorola, before Basis Communications, which was acquired by Intel in 2000.

 

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