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The Agile Professional Learning Network of Chicago is planning a new kind of conference / learning opportunity. Listen as Rick interviews the APLN board as they share their vision for RESEARCH LABORATORY 2021 – coming in May! This Research Laboratory will be somewhat a cross between a Conference, a Hackathon, and an Open Space. Kind of like a Choose Your Own Adventure conference. There will be a Call for Challenges From Organizations, instead of the normal Call for Papers. The attendees will select, or volunteer for helping these organizations, and work with them to fix their problems over the next several months. This will allow organizations that can't normally afford Agile Consultants the opportunity to benefit from their help. In a sense, this Research Laboratory will generate the content that most Agile Conferences end up with. Listen to the podcast for more details. And check out the APLN Chicago page .
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Mike Marchi returns to the show with Jeff Singleton. Both are board members of the Agile Professional Learning Network - Chicago Chapter. We talk about a recent discussion at the APLN meetup, how the Agile Community sustains itself. We also talk about how internal organizations may sabotage their own efforts to create sustainable communities. Also, the APLN is hosting their 3rd Annual Conference on May 16th, 2019. They are still accepting speaker proposals. Checkout their for more info.
stops to chat before going on stage at the APLN Chicago May 2017 Conference. Danielle explains about The Trust Factor and the Three Conditions for Collaboration. During the presentation she shared her High Performance Hierarchy of Needs. For more on The Trust Factor, please check out her soon-to-be-published book The Trust Factor: 3 Keys to Unlocking the Power of Trust to Build the Perfect Agile Team.
At the Agile Professional Learning Network - Chicago Chapter’s first Conference, I caught up with Doc Norton. He spoke about the Host Leadership model and its role-based examples, instead of character based traits of Servant Leadership. Listen as Doc explains several of the roles that anyone can take on in Host Leadership. Doc also has a book on Lean Pub right now, , where he explores more useful metrics than Velocity.
Just Matt and Rick for this episode. Matt recalls his experience at a local Agile Meetup - APLN Chicago. The topic: Culture Eats Agile for Breakfast. The presenters at this meeting told the story of how they implemented Agile at their organization, but really focused on how they targeted the company culture as something that needed to change along with the development teams.
We assessed whether Angiopoietin-2 (Ang2), a Tie2 ligand and partial antagonist of Angiopoietin-1 (Ang1), is required for early vessel destabilization during postischemic angiogenesis, when combined with vascular growth factors. In vitro, matrigel co-cultures assessed endothelial-cell tube formation and pericyte recruitment after stimulation of VEGF-A, Apelin (APLN), Ang1 with or without Ang2. In a murine hindlimb ischemia model, adeno-associated virus (rAAV, 3×10(12) virusparticles) transduction of VEGF-A, APLN and Ang1 with or without Ang2 (continuous or early expression d0-3) was performed intramuscularly (d-14). Femoral artery ligation was performed at d0, followed by laser doppler perfusion meassurements (LDI) 7 and 14. At d7 (early timepoint) and d14 (late timepoint), histological analysis of capillary/muscle fiber ratio (CMF-R, PECAM-1) and pericyte/capillary ratio (PC-R, NG2) was performed. In vitro, VEGF-A, APLN and Ang1 induced ring formation, but only APLN and Ang1 recruited pericytes. Ang2 did not affect tube formation by APLN, but reduced pericyte recruitment after APLN or Ang1 overexpression. In vivo, rAAV.VEGF-A did not alter LDI-perfusion at d14, consistent with an impaired PC-R despite a rise in CMF-R. rAAV.APLN improved perfusion at d14, with or without continuous Ang2, increasing CMF-R and PC-R. rAAV.Ang1 improved perfusion at d14, when combined with rAAV.Ang2 (d0-3), accompanied by an increased CMF-R and PC-R. The combination of early vessel destabilization (Ang2 d0-3) and continuous Ang1 overexpression improves hindlimb perfusion, pointing to the importance of early vessel destabilization and subsequent vessel maturation for enhanced therapeutic neovascularization.
Scott gives another entertaining presentation. He talks about some very interesting survey information. Take a look at it for yourself. http://www.ambysoft.com/surveys This one is a long one but worth it. -bob
Show fifty features my interview with David J Anderson. We discussed agile management and many other topics. The interview was fascinating! I have decided to push it out into the feed as one whole file rather than breaking due to ensure the continuity of the conversation (no real break points).David J. Anderson leads a management consulting firm focused on improving performance of technology companies. He has many years management experience leading teams on agile software development projects. David was a founder of the agile movement through his involvement in the creation of Feature Driven Development. His first book, Agile Management for Software Engineering - Applying the Theory of Constraints for Business Results, published in 2003 by Prentice Hall, introduced many ideas from Lean and Theory of Constraints in to software engineering. He was also a founder of the APLN, a non-profit dedicated to improving management and leadership in technology companies. Recently David has been focusing his attention on business agility and enterprise scale agile software transitions through a synergy of the CMMI model for organizational maturity with Agile and Lean methods.Note that the Lean Kanban2009 Conference noted in the interview has been rescheduled to May 6 – 8. Information can be found at http://www.leankanbanconference.com/Contact information: Web Site: http://www.agilemanagement.netEmail: fddmanager@yahoo.comCheck out SPaMCAST's Facebook page and get involved!!!! http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThere is no essay on this show. I try to keep the length of the show around 30 minutes and the essay would have pushed the 45 minute boundary. Check out the text of the current essay at www.tcagley.wordpress.com. There are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: • Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com• Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111• Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley• BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com• FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement http://tinyurl.com/62z5elNext Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature an interview with Tim Lister. Tim is one the great thinkers in the IT field. We discussed the book "Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies” which was co-authored with the five other principals of the Atlantic Systems Guild. The ideas and topics covered in the book and interview have already refined my thoughts on a number of topics. I expect that you will have the same experience this is not an interview to miss.
Ole and I chat about the world of Agile Certifications, the conference and a bunch of other things. I first met Ole through his work with the APLN. Enjoy. -Bob Payne
If you have not heard Pollyanna Pixton you are in for a treat. Not only does she have the best Cold War Super Hero name of all the agilists she is a great speaker. Enjoy this presentation that she gave to the Washington DC APLN chapter last year.This has been sitting on my hard drive for a long time and it needed to get out. Please do not be confused about the her reference to the Agile Conference it is a reference to last years conference. The Leadership Summit did sell out and you can hear some of the sessions that I recorded and released last year.I hope to get 2006 fully published by the time the Agile2007 conference comes around. -bob payne
Sanjiv and I talk about his book Managing Agile Projects and his work. He is on the board of the APLN and active in the local DC chapter of the APLN. I've worked and published with Sanjiv and was glad to get a podcast wtih him at last.-bob
Todd was kind enough to give me a few spare minutes during the Agile 2005 Conference. He was exceptionally busiy as one of the organizers of the conference and as a founding member of the APLN. If you would like more info about the APLN visit. www.agileprojectmgt.org Next years conference should be even bigger.