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Agile Project Leadership Network (APLN) - Richmond.

 

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To join the discussion, keep notified of upcoming events, keep in touch, etc., please...

1. join our Yahoo Group at http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/APLN-Richmond/

2. add yourself to the members page on this wiki (see SideBar) [Note: To edit you need the pw "broadst"]

3. set Notifications on for this wiki, and the wiki will tell you when it's been updated (probably you should set for daily)

4. notify Michele Madore at mmadore@ccpace.com She has an invite list.

 

Joining is free, in all of these cases.

 

Your action requested

 

Please invite others to join our group. Specifically, please invite 2 others before the next meeting. Please inform Michele Madore, who is keeping the invite list.

 

Next Meeting -

 

Hello Richmond APLN Members and Guests,

 

We are excited to announce our September meeting for the Richmond Chapter of the APLN at 6 pm on September 26, 2007 (Wednesday)!

Speaker:       

 

Topic Details - Implementing Agile in a non-IT setting

As success mounted with IT Agile teams at a Fortune 200 Financial Services company, the positive buzz prompted many to ask why this could not be applied in a non-IT setting as well. Well, it can! There are now over a dozen non-IT Agile initiatives. This session will explore what applying Agile in this setting really looks like, when it makes sense and when it does not, how it is different from IT Agile initiatives, and what we would do differently if we had the chance. Open yourself to the possibility of Agile everywhere.

Bio of David Douglas

David Douglas is the President of Innovel, LLC, a local consulting firm that specializes in helping companies adopt Lean and Agile. He has over fourteen years of professional consulting experience. Prior to Innovel, Mr. Douglas was the CEO of HallCloset Communications Inc., a sales and marketing software company that he sold in 2002. He has worked for IBM, American Management Systems, Legg Mason, and Foote Cone & Belding. He received a BSFS degree in International Economics, Finance and Commerce from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and the Certificat d'Etudes Politiques from L'Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris, France. He has spent the past year helping non-IT initiatives adopt Agile.

Meeting Location and Logistics

        6:00 - 6:30 PM - Meet and Greet

        6:30 - 8:00 PM - Speaker and Discussion

Directions

Google Map

Refreshments

Questions or Membership Requests

Please send requests to be added or removed from the membership list and or questions to Eric Palmer at epalmer@richmond.edu.

RSVP

See You There!

 

Background on APLN

 

The Agile Project Leadership Network (APLN) is focused on helping businesses (and other organizations) deliver greater business value by making projects more effective.

 

Specifically, the ALPN wants to help people become great project leaders by focusing on the following:

 

Value Customers Teams
Individuals Context Uncertainty

 

These ideas are described further in the Declaration of Interdependence, which was written by the founding members of APLN and expresses the values that the group holds with respect to leading projects in today's chaotic world.

 

The national APLN was founded by a group of people who are active in writing about, practicing, and evangelizing the movement towards fast, flexible, customer value driven approaches to leading projects of many types.

 

Although ALPN is separate from the Agile Alliance, our intention is to work closely with that group within the software community, but also work with people and companies outside of software and IT to help them become better Project Leaders.

 

Questions:

Please contact Joe Little at jhlittle@kittyhawkconsulting.com if you have questions about this site.

 

The leader of APLN-Richmond is Michele Madore. Contact her at mmadore@ccpace.com.

 

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Introduction to PBwiki (How to use this wiki)

 

 

 

 

 

 

There will be a $10 fee per person at the door which includes snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. Cash please.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=6620+West+Broad+St,+richmond,+va&sll=38.88868,-77.00473&sspn=0.081372,0.133553&ie=UTF8&om=1&ll=37.602196,-77.514982&spn=0.041412,0.066776&z=14&iwloc=addr

        1) From West Broad street turn into driveway

        2) Turn left at stop sign

3) Follow the road past the Sheraton Hotel

        4) Building 4 is on the left

        5) park in the lot past the building  (facing the building - right side)

        6) Enter through the side door adjacent to the parking lot

        The meeting will be held at Genworth Building #4

        6620 West Broad St, Bldg 4

        Richmond, VADavid  Douglas of Innovel LLC will be presenting at this meeting.

Topic:          Implementing Agile in a non-IT setting

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