Software East October talk – Tim Lister
Booking is now open for October’s Software East talk with internationally-renowned speaker Tim Lister on Project Patterns: Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies.
Synopsis
Tim Lister, a Principal of the Atlantic Systems Guild, along with five of his partners at the Guild, have been compiling project patterns from their combined 150 years of project consulting, and they have delivered them in their Jolt Award winning book, Adrenalin Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior, Dorset House, 2008.
We all talk about “best practices” but a tiny minority of organizations actually practice them all. But not to worry, think of “best practices” for human health. We know all about them, but very few of us actually practice them all. Maybe if someone did arduously practice all health practices they would forget to have a life.
Tim has come to believe that project patterns are stronger than best practices. They are the habits, the decision practices, and the corporate culture, the unstated rules, which dominate office life.
The first key is to identify your own organization’s patterns. If they are positive, how can you perpetrate them across all projects? If they are negative, how can you break the habit?
Tim will start the talk with some examples from the book project. He will then let the audience offer up some of their own patterns.
Tim Lister
Tim Lister is a software consultant at the Atlantic Systems Guild, Inc., based in the New York office. He divides his time between consulting, teaching, and writing. Tim is a co-author with his Guild partners of Adrenalin Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior, (Dorset House, 2008), He, is also co-author with Tom DeMarco of Waltzing With Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects (Dorset House, 2003.) Both books won Software Development magazine’s Jolt Award as General Computing Book of the Year, for 2003-2004, and 2008-2009. Tim and Tom are also co-authors of Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams, (Dorset House, 1999) now available in 14 languages.
Tim is currently a member of the Cutter IT Trends Council. He is a member of the I.E.E.E. and the A.C.M. He is in his 26th year as a panelist for the American Arbitration Association, arbitrating disputes involving software and software services.
This event will take place at Red Gate Software, Newnham House, Cambridge Business Park.
Directions to Red Gate Software.
Tickets (including light buffet) £15 if booked before 5th October available at the Software East web site.

