This is an archive of 2024’s site. LAST Conference Adelaide will return in May 2025
Navigating Complexity using
Lean, Agile & Systems Thinking
24 May 2024, Torrens University
<10 registrations available
Having initially sold out, we have been able to make a few more Registrations for LAST Conference Adelaide 2024 available.
These will be the final registrations for 2024. Don’t miss out!
LAST Conference is a practitioner based mini-conference that exists to build working intelligence of people who work in digital product development. We have grown from grass-roots, collaborative, practitioner origins in the meetup community, with people from small and large organisations, and a wide range of industries participating.
We encompass software and product development, user and customer experience, leadership and management, organisational design and strategy, project management and process improvement, and innovation and creativity.
Some examples of the topics covered include:
- Product management and development
- technology developments (e.g data, AI)
- digital “transformation
- modern Systems Thinking
- workplace change
- software development and testing
- user and customer experience
- leadership and management
- organisational design and strategy
- project management and process improvement
- innovation and creativity
By coming together and sharing knowledge and experience, we all learn to be better at work, continue to grow and help others and raise the level of the Adelaide professional community.
Together we make all of us better.
Key facts
Adelaide
Date – Friday 24 May 2024
Where – Torrens University, Wakefield St
Contact us:
- Find us on Mastodon
- or our page on LinkedIn
- Join LAST Club
Acknowledgement of Country
LAST Conference Adelaide is held on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains The organisers pay respect to Elders past and present and we recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.