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From Requirements to the Market - A Lean journey

Tuesday, October 25, 2016 -
6:00pm to 8:00pm

The role of Lean thinking is bringing product to market. 
How Agile practices and lean principle ensure that what is developed is what the customer wants in the shortest time possible

Event Details: 
Mr. Metcalf has developed products and services for over 30 years from the most advances medical ultrasound equipment to a watch cell phone using various forms of product and service development processes and lifecycles. He has been part of fortune 500 companies as well as startups and has employed his entrepreneurial and customer focus to release many highly successful product and services. Jerry’s experience includes project/program management, strategic planning, portfolio management, Lean process improvement, advanced technology, SDLC expertise – Waterfall to Agile, building relationships, technical partner and alliance development, acquisitions, business and contract negotiations, licensing, product management and requirements management, legal acumen, managing though influence and getting things done. Jerry holds the following certificates: PMP, ACP, CSP, CSPO, CSM, SPC, LSS and ITIL v3.
Event Location: 
REI Satellite office 15800 S.E. Eastgate Way Bellevue, WA 98008
Speaker: 
Jerry Metcalf
Location Name: 
REI Satellite office - Eastgate
Event Directions: 
From Renton Take I-405 North for approximately 15 miles to Exit 11 Use the right 2 lanes to take Exit 11 to merge onto I-90 E toward Spokane. Take Exit 11A for 150th Avenue Southeast toward 156th Avenue South East/Eastgate Way. (This will take you in a loop over I-90.) At Southeast Eastgate Way, turn right. At the light at 158th, turn left and then take the first right into the parking lot. From Seattle I-90 E toward Spokane. Take Exit 11A for 150th Avenue Southeast toward 156th Avenue South East/Eastgate Way. (This will take you in a loop over I-90.) At Southeast Eastgate Way, turn right. At the light at 158th, turn left and then take the first right into the parking lot.