Ready for take-off – next stop Scrum Gathering, Orlando, FL.
By Christian Vindinge Rasmussen, on March 15th, 2009,
So sitting at the airport right now – trying to stay awake by getting a very sweet apple juice – it’s really bad!
So in just over 24 hours I will have seen my first live space shuttle launch of the Kennedy Space Center ( http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/event.aspx?id=58238fbb-50de-44a2-97ac-48075c3a508c ) and entered Scrum Gathering the first time – not sure which will be the most exciting one!
The Scrum Gathering will this time have en entire track of PMI included – they will focus on marriage of scrum, PRINCE2 and waterfall – which for me personally is really cool – this is what I am trying to do and put up a model for – sooo… lets see what they can come up with! Also there will be session about leading self-organizing teams by Mike Cohn which I very much look forward to!
So I will continue to blog about my days in Orlando the next week – might add in a few pictures as well!
/Chris.
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