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Applying Systems Thinking to Agile Systems – Optimising Product Backlogs

Date:
December 15, 2022
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Location:
O’Connell Bridge House, Dublin 2 Ireland
Registration:
Dublin Lean Network

Applying Systems Thinking to Agile Systems – Optimising Product Backlogs

Our final event for 2022 will be held in-person at Intive, O’Connell Bridge House, D’Olier Street in Dublin 2 on 15th December from 11am - 12pm. Rob Healy is the Design Director and he will give a presentation on “Applying Systems Thinking to Agile Systems - Optimising Product Backlogs”.

Note: For this in-person event, we are limited to 20 people.

December 15th @ 11am

Intive, headquartered in Munich, Germany, is a global digital powerhouse. With a challenging, exploratory, and agile mindset, as well as international teams of software, design, and business experts, Intive collaborates with market leaders to accelerate digital transformation for tomorrow’s products and services.

Intive’s solutions, powered by world-class innovation, add value throughout the application lifecycle – from product conception to product maintenance. The company has 13 development centres and 6 design studios in Germany, Poland, Ukraine, and Argentina, as well as regional offices in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Audi, BASF, BMW, Credit Suisse, Discovery, Disney, Esprit, Facebook, Google, ING, ViacomCBS, and Vorwerk have all placed their trust in Intive.

About the speaker

Rob began his career more than 15 years ago, developing algorithms for modelling microscale flows in coronary arteries. Since then, he has worked to provide quality solutions in a variety of industries, including engineering simulation software, antivirus, e-commerce, telecoms, banking, fleet management, deep sea exploration, domain registries, and government.

Rob holds an MBA, a higher diploma in management, a mechanical engineering degree, and is a Certified Agile Product Owner. He is also a Six Sigma Green Belt and a Certified Scrum Master.

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