Speaking at an AgileConnection Meetup Feb 28

Posted by: Johanna Rothman on 02/26/2013

Want to ask me questions about anything agile? Are you available Thursday Feb 28 at 12:30 pm Eastern?

We’re doing our first Online AgileConnection MeetUp. Since it’s the first, and we don’t know what you want, we thought we’d do a lean startup approach to it. We’re doing questions-and-answers.

I’ve noticed lately that when I speak, it doesn’t matter how carefully I prepare. What you folks like and tweet is the Q&A. So fine. Let’s jump right to the Q&A. Maybe it’s because I say the most outrageous things in the answers. Could be. Maybe it’s because I haven’t prepared so carefully. Could be. Maybe it’s because you get the unfiltered Johanna. Could be.

Whatever it is, join us for the meetup and then for the twitter chat immediately afterwards.

Yes, you have to join agileconnection.com. It’s free. The emails are nice, and I send you little pithy introductions to articles as part of the emails. Besides, if you don’t like the emails (sniff), you can always unsubscribe.

I do hope to see you there.


About Johanna Rothman

Johanna Rothman

Johanna Rothman, known as the “Pragmatic Manager,” helps organizational leaders see problems and risks in their product development. She helps them recognize potential “gotchas,” seize opportunities, and remove impediments.

Johanna was the Agile 2009 conference chair. She is the current agileconnection.com technical editor. Johanna is the author of these books:

- Manage Your Job Search

- Hiring Geeks That Fit

- Manage Your Project Portfolio: Increase Your Capacity and Finish More Projects.

- 2008 Jolt Productivity award winning Manage It! Your Guide to Modern, Pragmatic Project Management

- Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management (with Esther Derby)

She is working on a book about agile program management. Find more of Johanna's articles and her blogs at www.jrothman.com and at www.createadaptablelife.com

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