Scrum-Day 2009
Abstract
After the huge success of the 1st Scrum days in May this year in Munich, there will be a 2nd Scrum Day on 01. -02. December in Düsseldorf. The organizers are itemis AG and HLMC events GmbH. The Conference aims to provide a broad communication platform around Scrum in practice for the participants. In this case renowned companies and service providers will report on their experience with Scrum.
In professional presentations news and solution-oriented scenarios and best practices will be presented. This topic mix makes Scrum day so unique.
The Scrum day is divided into two parts: a workshop day on the 01. December 2009 and a conference day on the 02. December 2009, accompanied by an exhibition of companies, which present services and products around Scrum.
The call for papers is available online under http://www.hlmc.de/cfp/contact/cfp_precontact.html Alternatively send an email to Mr Jean Pierre Berchez ( jp.berchez@hlmc.de ) and obtain a Word version of CfP's. The CfP ends on the 06. September 2009.
Looking for methodical/technical presentations on Scrum and case studies of companies, which have introduced Scrum successfully. In-depth Scrum workshops are offered the day before the Scrum days. Scrum day is accompanied by a small exhibition. Interested companies should directly contact, Mr Jean Pierre Berchez, project manager of Scrum days.
The registration for Scrum day will be available from the 15 of August 2009 across www.scrum-day.de
Contact
Sebastian Neus, Board member
Sebastian Neus is as a board member responsible for the areas of marketing and sales. He also advises companies in the selection and implementation of software architectures and IT process models. He benefits from more than 10 years experience in the enterprise environment and a broad knowledge of business management processes.
Prior to joining itemis he founded run-e GmbH & Co. KG, where as general manager he was responsible for the product business.
Sebastian Neus studied business informatics at the University of Essen and has a degree in computer science.
