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Why we are bringing LAST Conference to Canberra for the very first time

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The world of work is changing, and we think that the LAST Conference is a great way for professionals in Canberra to tap into the discussion that is happening in Australia and around the world. We talked to local organisers, Mia, Matthew and Alex about bringing this event to Canberra for the first time on 14 September 2017.

New Ways of Working

You may have recently heard about ANZ’s “New Ways of Working”, where they are rethinking many of the ways their business operates:

Most of the things talked about, such as responding quickly to customer needs, and enhancing staff engagement, have roots in agile software delivery and the lean manufacturing methods that helped Toyota in the post-WWII, era.

The Canberra Perspective

In Canberra, we have seen a rise in the level of interest for lean and agile principles and methods. Added to this, Complexity Theory and Systems Thinking, are also areas that can be applied to the types of work that we see here.

LAST Conference Canberra will be held for the first time ever, on 14 September, at ANU. LAST stands for Lean, Agile and Systems Thinking. The event started in Melbourne in 2012, and has since been staged twice in Sydney. Joining Canberra in 2017, will be Brisbane, later on in September.

The concept has always been about an affordable, community based event, where practitioners and those who want to learn from them, gather to exchange ideas and share experiences. The meetup scene, has been particularly important in bringing together like-minded and curious people at LAST. The agile meetup scene in Canberra has been blossoming, with these groups leading the charge:

Agile Canberra

Canberra Agile and Scrum User Group

Canberra Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) Community of Practice

Lean Coffee Canberra

Scrum Alliance Agile User Group ACT (SUGACT)

Local organisers

Core principles of the LAST Conference concept are:

  • To increase knowledge, understanding and capability of lean, agile and systems thinking principles and practices in our community of practitioners in the hosting city
  • We believe that the best way to achieve this is to involve as many local community members as possible, as session leaders (speakers, facilitators), content curators and Local Organisers.

A number of people in Canberra have come together to form the organising and program committee of LAST Conference Canberra. These include Irene Zhen, John Connolly, Stuart Hume, Stephen Morgan, Matthew Hodgson, Mia Horrigan and Alex Sloley.

Matthew Hodgson and Mia Horrigan have been going to LAST Conference in Melbourne since 2013, and their company ZXM believes strongly in giving back to the community.

“We love agility and believe strongly in openly sharing our knowledge with the public. It not only fosters growth in us, but also our peers. Our time and information is given openly to those who need it and we feel that’s the #1 way we can give back to those around us.“

Alex Sloley is an agile coach, originally from the USA, who now calls Canberra his home. He attended LAST in Sydney and Melbourne for the first time this year and is now involved in the organization of the Canberra event. He is deeply involved in the agile community and the associated continuous learning that he enjoys from it, both giving and receiving. These grassroots efforts build a network of support that Alex relies upon to help him be a better agile coach and agilist.

“I think that the time is right for Canberra to get on board with this concept. We already have a bunch of people getting together to discuss working with greater agility at meetups. Expanding to a day of community and practitioner led presentations and interactions, is the next logical step. I’m really looking forward to it bringing the Canberra community together.”

Keynote – Norman Bodek

Norman Bodek is a teacher, consultant, author and publisher; he founded Productivity Press, and is currently President of PCS Press.

He is known as “the Godfather of Lean”, having had the writings of many of the famous Toyota Production System creators, translated into English. He has published over 100 Japanese management books in English, and taught the Best of Japanese management at Portland State University. He’s been to Japan over 80 times and is uniquely placed to pass on his wisdom about lean, from his vast experience.

Norman is based in the Pacific North-West of the USA, and will be joining LAST Conference Canberra via video from his home in Portland.

Lineup

Following Norman’s talk and Q&A, the rest of the day will be split into 2 streams. The lineup is a mix of Canberra practitioners and also colleagues from interstate. They include:

Sandra Davey – Thinking is Good Feeling is Better

Tim Berman – Agile: choose your own adventure

Ed O’Shaughnessy – Go Forth and Self-Organise! Strategies & Tactics for Building Great Teams

Mia Horrigan – ScrumDiddlyumptious & The Killjoys: lessons on cultural change, agile mindset and  how two teams on the same large scale agile transformation project could be oh so different

Shane Wheller – Introducing Public Service Agile: Bringing Agile to the Australian Public Service

Finn Blucher – Do less with less, but mean more

Kim Ballestrin – Using Cynefin to Navigate Uncertainty

Peter Lam – Using Jurgen Appelo’s Management 3.0 to build better teams

Matthew Hodgson – Scaling Agile in Government: The good, the bad and the ugly

Melinda Harrington – Why you weren’t Agile before you were Agile

Alan Taylor – Learn to Play; Play to Learn!

Catherine Russell – 7 steps to coaching agile non-software development team

Register

Registrations to LAST Conference Canberra are now available, and are priced at less than $150. You can find out more and secure yourself a registration at:

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