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July 29, 2009 – High Performance Teams

How to Create a High Performance Team Environment
(This is good stuff – read the Topic Overview below!!!)

When: Wednesday – July 29th, 2009 (6:00pm – 8:00pm)

Where:
Infusionsoft    (Google Map)
2065 W. Obispo Ave.
Gilbert, AZ 85233

Agenda:
6:00 -  Registration (Infusionsoft providing Food and Drink)
6:20 -  Introductions
6:30 -  Bent Myllerup  – Talk on creating a High-Performance Team Environment
7:30 -  Q & A
8:00 -  Announcements

PLEASE REGISTER - If you are already a member of the Phoenix Scrum User’s Group, you have already received an email about this event, just select the “Registration Link” in that email.  If you’ve not received that email, please sign-up (on the right), and we’ll get it out to you!!

Topic Overview:

Some of the challenges organizations face when high-performance teams are established will be elucidated.  Various management and team development models (e.g., “Appreciative Inquiry” and team development models from Tuckman and Katzenbach & Smith) will be introduced.  These concepts will be supplemented with examples of team development exercises, which can be used to strengthen team identity and to catalyze the process.

The attendees will gain an insight of how they, as leaders or members of Scrum teams, can make their contribution to enter the hyper-performing stage and an “appreciative” environment.
At the end of the meeting discussion and exchange of experience will be facilitated between delegates.

Speaker Bio:

Bent Myllerup is a Certified Scrum Coach (CSC), a co-initiator of Scrum User Group Denmark, a Software Development Manager, and a Product Owner at TC Electronic in Denmark.  Bent has experience with applying training, team-building and coaching to companies who wish to introduce agile processes or optimize already initiated actions.  He is also keen on presenting Scrum-related topics at various events including the Scrum Gathering in Orlando this March and various other Scrum User Groups.

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