Tempo!

Welcome to the Monthly SPIN-SYD Meetup November 15 2011
Theme: Tempo! On Lean Strategy and Organisation
Tid: Tisdag 15/11, kl. 13.30
Organizer: Softhouse
Location:
Softhouse Consulting
Stormgatan 14
211 20 Malmö
Register no later than November 14 kl. 15.00 till mailto:spinsyd20111115@compelcon.se
Let us know if you are representing your company already at the SPIN Forward planning 13.30 or you want to join us at 14.00 for coffee and the open presentation.
Host: Anders Sixtensson, Softhouse Consulting
Presenters: Henrik Mårtensson, HMBMC
Agenda:
13:30 - 14:00 SPIN Forward planning with one representative from each of this months participating companies.
14:00 - 14:30 Coffee
14:30 - 14:45 Presentation by this months host: Softhouse
14:45 - 16:00 Tempo! On Lean Strategy and Organisation
Lecture in Swedish
16:00 - 17:00 Open discussion, exercises and experience exchange
Welcome!
Anders Sixtensson
About Tempo!

Why are the things we do in our organizations so often at odds with our goals? More importantly, what can we do about it? Tempo!, a presentation by Henrik Mårtensson, brings you back to the time when the foundations of our modern business organizations were laid.
It's an exciting journey, beginning with a train crash on the 5th of October 1841, with consequences that still brings companies to collapse in 2011. What happened? What did the world's best fighter pilot do that can help us solve the problems companies face today? Does a disgraced economist hold the key to creating better places of work?
Tempo! is a walk on the wild side of management, but also historically and scientifically accurate. It's a romp through the history of management and leadership, but with a serious purpose: to help us understand and deal with the problems we are facing today.
Tempo! is based on Henrik Mårtensson's book with the same name. Where the book provides practical techniques, the presentation tells the exciting background story.
About Henrik Mårtensson
Henrik Mårtensson is a business strategy coach, helps companies improve processes. He is also an author and presenter. Henrik began working with Extreme Programming, an agile software development method, in 2001. His interest in methodology quickly brought him to Lean, Theory Of Constraints, Statistical Process Control and Systems Thinking. Several year ago, Henrik got into contact with Strategic Navigation and a military strategic framework, Maneuver Conflict. Suddenly, all the pieces fit together.
Tempo!, Henrik's first book on business strategy, was published in 2010. More books are on the way.
