Upcoming conference in Dallas

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Improving Enterprises is sponsoring a conference that is shaping up to be pretty awesome!  The AgileDotNet conference will be held in Dallas on March 1, 2013, and registration is open now at http://agiledotnetdallas2013.eventbrite.comThe cost is only $99, which is an amazing value for a full day of sessions.  There will be various sessions related to Agile topics plus some featuring Microsoft tools--you don't have to be a developer or working in a .NET environment to attend because most of the content is applicable in any organization.  I've been helping out with the planning, and I'm really excited about the programming, which will be posted at http://www.agiledotnet.com soon.  Mark your calendars and register now!

Allison Pollard

Allison Pollard is a coach, consultant, and trainer who brings the power of relationship systems intelligence to go beyond tasks, roles, and frameworks to create energy for change. She engages with people and teams in a down-to-earth way to build trust and listen for signals to help them learn more and improve. Allison focuses on creating alignment and connection for people to solve business problems together. Her experience includes working with teams and leaders in energy, retail, financial, real estate, and transportation industries to help improve their project/product delivery and culture. Allison currently volunteers as program director for Women in Agile’s mentorship program. Her agile community focus is championing new voices and amplifying women as mentors and sponsors for the next generation of leaders. Allison earned her bachelor’s degrees in computer science, mathematics, and English from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. She is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), a foodie, and proud glasses wearer. Allison is a prolific speaker at professional groups and international conferences, including Scrum Gatherings and the Agile Alliance Agile20xx conferences. Allison is co-owner of Helping Improve LLC.

http://www.allisonpollard.com
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