Program Guide: Let Agile Fly! Scrum Gathering Shanghai 2012 ConferenceShining Hsiong
This is the program guide for the coming Let Agile Fly: Scrum Gathering Shanghai 2012 Conference, to be held on June 7~9 (conference), and June 6 (tutorial), in Shanghai, Beijing.
This is the fifth time that China agile funs organize such a big community conference. Last year's Scrum Gathering brings more than 400 delegated from China as well as the world. This year we will bring Scrum Gathering to an even bigger success!
Some of the most world influential agile experts will come and speak in the conference, such as Jurgen Appelo, Lyssa Adkins, and Craig Larman. Rich and profound programs will be designed by the community with no bias and no commercial purpose. The estimated size of the conference is 500~600 attendees per day. With the largest CS*s gathering in China, you can’t miss the chance to expand your connections in China, and even in Asia.
The document summarizes the history and growth of the annual Scrum Gathering conference in China from 2008 to the present. It traces how the conference started small in a few cities with 50 attendees and has grown significantly each year, with the 2011 conference in Shanghai attracting over 400 attendees, more than other international Scrum Gatherings. The document outlines the program for the 2011 Shanghai conference, including its themes, 8 tracks of topics, keynote speakers from China and abroad, and variety of session types. It shows how the conference has helped spread awareness of Agile practices in China and bring the community together.
The document discusses factors that influence consumer behavior such as cultural, personal, psychological, and social factors. It then provides an introduction to Apple Inc., discussing how it has continuously innovated products to become the most valuable company. It explains that Apple has intense brand loyalty due to seeing their products as expressions of identity. Apple is also described as never doing market research, instead focusing on creating great products, and researching their own customers to understand what draws them to products without revealing this to competitors.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
Program Guide: Let Agile Fly! Scrum Gathering Shanghai 2012 ConferenceShining Hsiong
This is the program guide for the coming Let Agile Fly: Scrum Gathering Shanghai 2012 Conference, to be held on June 7~9 (conference), and June 6 (tutorial), in Shanghai, Beijing.
This is the fifth time that China agile funs organize such a big community conference. Last year's Scrum Gathering brings more than 400 delegated from China as well as the world. This year we will bring Scrum Gathering to an even bigger success!
Some of the most world influential agile experts will come and speak in the conference, such as Jurgen Appelo, Lyssa Adkins, and Craig Larman. Rich and profound programs will be designed by the community with no bias and no commercial purpose. The estimated size of the conference is 500~600 attendees per day. With the largest CS*s gathering in China, you can’t miss the chance to expand your connections in China, and even in Asia.
The document summarizes the history and growth of the annual Scrum Gathering conference in China from 2008 to the present. It traces how the conference started small in a few cities with 50 attendees and has grown significantly each year, with the 2011 conference in Shanghai attracting over 400 attendees, more than other international Scrum Gatherings. The document outlines the program for the 2011 Shanghai conference, including its themes, 8 tracks of topics, keynote speakers from China and abroad, and variety of session types. It shows how the conference has helped spread awareness of Agile practices in China and bring the community together.
The document discusses factors that influence consumer behavior such as cultural, personal, psychological, and social factors. It then provides an introduction to Apple Inc., discussing how it has continuously innovated products to become the most valuable company. It explains that Apple has intense brand loyalty due to seeing their products as expressions of identity. Apple is also described as never doing market research, instead focusing on creating great products, and researching their own customers to understand what draws them to products without revealing this to competitors.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
9. Wiki Definition
The term community has two distinct commutive
meanings:
1) Community usually refers to a social unit larger than
a small village that shares common values.
2) In biology, a community is a group of interacting
living organisms sharing a populated environment.
A community is a group or society, helping each other.
10. Key Points to Define Community
社区的关键定义
A common interest or context
共同的兴趣或背景
A sense of shared purpose and fate
共同的目的和命运
A common set of needs
共同的需要
A group of people with unique shared values, behaviors, and artifacts !
社区是独特的⼀一群人,有着共同价值观、行为、和工件。
11. WHO can be the owner
of a community?
谁可以做⼀一个社区?
18. 社区管理者的责任
Define scope, ideal outcomes, and boundaries
Ensure participants receive more value then they contribute
Promote, encourage, and reward productive behaviors
Discourage and limit destructive behaviors
Facilitate constructive disagreement and conflict
Advocate for the community and its members
Monitor, measure, and report
Marshal internal advocates, resources, & support
Manage tools and member experience
19. What makes a good community manager?
社区经理需要掌握哪些技能,具备哪些品质?
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