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OUR SPEAKERS

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Aino Corry, author of "Retrospectives Antipatterns", is a teacher, a technical conference editor and retrospectives facilitator. She holds a masters degree and a ph.d. in computer science. She has 12 years of experience with Patterns in Software Development, and 20 years of experience with agile processes in academia and industry (in other words; she is old). She also teaches how to teach Computer Science to teachers, and thus lives up to the name of her company; Metadeveloper. In her spare time, she runs and sings (but not at the same time).

Aino Vonge Corry

Agile coach, teacher
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English, Danish
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Tranbjerg J, Denmark
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Can also give an online talk/webinar
Paid only. Contact speaker for pricing!

MY TALKS

Retrospectives Antipatterns

Soft Skills, Software Engineering, Leadership

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Would you like to have constructive retrospectives that does not make people cry? Based on her experience with facilitating retrospectives, join Aino for an entertaining and informative presentation on the anti-patterns she has seen and how to overcome the problems. Anti-Patterns are like patterns, only more informative. With anti-patterns you will first see what patterns reoccur in "bad" retrospectives and then you will see how to avoid, or remedy, the situation. This talk is focused on retrospectives, but will be interesting for everyone facilitating any kind of meeting.

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The Importance of Laughter

Inspirational, General, Leadership, Soft Skills

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In software development, we strive for inspection and adaptation. In order to make the best of this, we have to feel good about ourselves and with each other. Fun and laughter is something I have always tried to enhance in the places where I work, but only recently have I started looking into why it is helpful.

Diving into this subject, I was amazed by how big an impact fun and laughter can have on your social life, your wellbeing, and your energy levels. Join me for a session with brain research, examples of fun, and case studies from real life. Bring an open mind and leave with knowledge about why you should have fun every day.

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