I like the idea, but have to say that the chosen time is awfully close
to Christmas and that may deter attendees.
Regards,
Alan Dean
Sent from London, Greater London, United Kingdom
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Roy Osherove <
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> most of the software team leads we've all met are really clueless as to having any people skills, or on how to drive people. In fact, their only usual reason for leading the team is technical knowledge and time spent in the company.
> Because these team leadership skills are missing, software teams often fail to adopt healthier practices, avoid dealing directly with tough problems, and generally live in their own little bubble, perssisting the software development problem.
> If quality was the wave that we've all been trying to solve in the past few years, now it's time to solve the leadership problem.
> This conference will be a place for any software developer, future team lead, and existing team lead to learn,share and teach others about the art of leading people in the software industry.
> If you believe in this cause - I'd love your help:
> See this document for more details on how you can help
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http://docs.google.com/View?docID=0AakV-MEnkYZvYWg5bTdxajlwdmtyXzFjOWQzcnRkdg&revision=_latest>
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> Roy Osherove
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