9am – 1pm
London
This event is for CIOs, IT Directors and Managers who are responsible for software development projects. Attendees will gain knowledge to help bring change to their organisation to ensure IT and business goals are aligned.
As a leader in your organisation, you need to be confident that your project teams understand the needs of your customers while ensuring that you have collaboration across your organisation. Your team needs to work smarter to leverage existing successes and utilize packaged practice solutions to address gaps while at the same time accelerate change and deliver results.
Join a distinguished panel of experts from Ivar Jacobson International as they discuss how leading software development teams close the gap between business and IT. This half day event will cover:
- What Gap?: The role of IT in modern business
- "Learning to Dance" - How incremental practice adoption can help improve organisational software development capability
- Improving Results by Developing Iteratively
- Better, Faster, Cheaper – Realizing the promise of agility
- Precise practices – the key to successful collaboration
Agenda
Presentation
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Speaker
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What Gap?
Aren’t we all friends now we’re in the internet age
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Ivar Jacobson Download Presentation: Closing the Gap
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"Learning to Dance"
How incremental practice adoption can help improve organisational software development capability
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Leo Crawford, Head of Software Engineering, UK Government Agency Download Presentation: Learning to Dance
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The UBS Experience: Improving Results by Developing Iteratively
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Gordon Weir & Simon Ogle, UBS Investment bank
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Better, Faster, Cheaper – Realizing the promise of agility
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Ian Spence, Ivar Jacobson International Download Presentation: Better, Faster, Cheaper
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Precise practices – the key to successful collaboration
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Ivar Jacobson
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Location
Wellcome Collection Conference Centre
183 Euston Road
London
NW1 2BE
September 29, 2009: 9.00 – 13.00
The following link will provide you with travel instructions to the event location.
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/About-us/Contact-us/Travel-information/index.htm