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Events
Sign up for The
Menlo Briefs to get a complete listing of all upcoming events!
May
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| May 20, 2008 |
Taste of Success
- This seminar will show you that your information technology can
work! Your next million dollar software investment can be
successful using High-Tech Anthropology®. |
| May 29, 2008 |
Menlo Software Factory Tour
- Curious about the Menlo? Join us for an evening
at the Menlo Software Factory where we'll show
you around and leave plenty of time for Q&A. |
June
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| June 16-20, 2008 |
Agile Boot Camp
- An increasing number of Information Technology organizations are
exploring the concepts of Agile development. Menlo Innovations' Agile
Boot Camp is an opportunity to study an organization that has fully
adopted Agile practices. Five Days. |
| June 16, 2008 |
Agile Explained
- In this seminar you will learn one of the software tool
industries' best-kept secrets. A successful software
initiative must fuse customers, business and technology into a
single functioning team: this course teaches how to build that
team. One Day. |
| June 17-19, 2007 |
Writing Agile Requirements
- A gap often exists on software projects between the software
delivered and the users’ real needs. This gap is a direct result of the
processes used by development organizations to capture and gather
requirements. Menlo developed the concept of High-Tech Anthropology® to
close this gap. We’ve seamlessly integrated these advanced requirements
gathering techniques into agile processes to create better software,
faster. Better being defined as software that meets real business goals
while serving real user needs. |
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Comments
from a Recent
"Taste of Success"
Seminar
"A 90-minute experience packed with
ideas appealing to any generation in attendance. It brought reality
of customer relationships back into my own practice…a valuable
reminder: Listen to my customer; know them in their own environment.
Thanks Rich!" –Lanny White, Management and Organization Development
Group, LLC
"It’s exciting to know that there is
a better way to design software and that it really works!" –Anne
Fischer
"I can’t wait to get back to work and
begin putting into practice the things I learned today. It changed
the way I look at what I do. Even though I’m not technically
savvy—there is value in listening to customers—really listening to
learn what works for them." –Keely Schramm, MediaSpan Media Software
"If I knew about Menlo in 2002, I
could have saved at $200,000!" –David Parker, Auction Technology
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