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Change #54146
2019-06-10
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - AgilePDX Westside: Building Trust
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<p>All of our agile tools, methods, and frameworks are only successful if there is trust within the team. Join us Friday June 28th for a build-our-own-adventure discussion on building trust within the team. Model good trust building behavior and share your trust challenges. Help your agile cohorts with your hard won lessons. This promises to be a helpful and timely discussion.</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology (<a href="https://www.profocustechnology.com/" class="linkified">https://www.profocustechnology.com/</a>). Learn more about our sponsors at <a href="https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship" class="linkified">https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship</a>.</p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/262205676/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>All of our agile tools, methods, and frameworks are only successful if there is trust within the team. Join us Friday June 28th for a build-our-own-adventure discussion on building trust within the team. Model good trust building behavior and share your trust challenges. Help your agile cohorts with your hard won lessons. This promises to be a helpful and timely discussion.</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology https://www.profocustechnology.com/. Learn more about our sponsors at https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> |
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Change #54145
2019-06-10
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2019-06-10
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2019-06-10
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Future of Work Portland 2019
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261504385/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>AgilePDX is excited to have been a part of the meaningful collaboration with Lean Portland, Responsive Portland, and Agile Open Northwest that launched Future of Work.</p> <p>And we are proud to continue to collaborate by cross-posting the Future of Work's second annual conference in Portland https://fowpdx.com).</p> <p>Future of Work is about creating safe spaces to build community and explore work-life innovation. This event is a collaborative Open Space conference to host discussions and ideations to reimagine our work spaces to create "workplaces where we can thrive and effect positive change as the world evolves."</p> <p>Future of Work believes "that by coming together we are able to change the places where we work into environments where we trust and value one another; where we can integrate work with life; where we can innovate and be better humans through better companies."</p> <p>We hope you will consider joining in to forward this good work for our agile community.</p> <p>To RSVP, please register for the conference here: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-of-work-portland-2019-tickets-60465579175</a></p>"></a></p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261504385/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>AgilePDX is excited to have been a part of the meaningful collaboration with Lean Portland, Responsive Portland, and Agile Open Northwest that launched Future of Work.</p> <p>And we are proud to continue to collaborate by cross-posting the Future of Work's second annual conference in Portland https://fowpdx.com.</p> <p>Future of Work is about creating safe spaces to build community and explore work-life innovation. This event is a collaborative Open Space conference to host discussions and ideations to reimagine our work spaces to create "workplaces where we can thrive and effect positive change as the world evolves."</p> <p>Future of Work believes "that by coming together we are able to change the places where we work into environments where we trust and value one another; where we can integrate work with life; where we can innovate and be better humans through better companies."</p> <p>We hope you will consider joining in to forward this good work for our agile community.</p> <p>To RSVP, please register for the conference here: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-of-work-portland-2019-tickets-60465579175</a></p>"></a></p> |
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2019-06-10
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<p>AgilePDX is excited to have been a part of the meaningful collaboration with Lean Portland, Responsive Portland, and Agile Open Northwest that launched Future of Work.</p> <p>And we are proud to continue to collaborate by cross-posting the Future of Work's second annual conference in Portland (<a href="https://fowpdx.com/" class="linkified">https://fowpdx.com/</a>).</p> <p>Future of Work is about creating safe spaces to build community and explore work-life innovation. This event is a collaborative Open Space conference to host discussions and ideations to reimagine our work spaces to create "workplaces where we can thrive and effect positive change as the world evolves."</p> <p>Future of Work believes "that by coming together we are able to change the places where we work into environments where we trust and value one another; where we can integrate work with life; where we can innovate and be better humans through better companies."</p> <p>We hope you will consider joining in to forward this good work for our agile community.</p> <p>To RSVP, please register for the conference here: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-of-work-portland-2019-tickets-60465579175" class="linkified">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-of-work-portland-2019-tickets-60465579175</a></p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261504385/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>AgilePDX is excited to have been a part of the meaningful collaboration with Lean Portland, Responsive Portland, and Agile Open Northwest that launched Future of Work.</p> <p>And we are proud to continue to collaborate by cross-posting the Future of Work's second annual conference in Portland https://fowpdx.com).</p> <p>Future of Work is about creating safe spaces to build community and explore work-life innovation. This event is a collaborative Open Space conference to host discussions and ideations to reimagine our work spaces to create "workplaces where we can thrive and effect positive change as the world evolves."</p> <p>Future of Work believes "that by coming together we are able to change the places where we work into environments where we trust and value one another; where we can integrate work with life; where we can innovate and be better humans through better companies."</p> <p>We hope you will consider joining in to forward this good work for our agile community.</p> <p>To RSVP, please register for the conference here: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-of-work-portland-2019-tickets-60465579175</a></p>"></a></p> |
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2019-06-10
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<p>AgilePDX is excited to have been a part of the meaningful collaboration with Lean Portland, Responsive Portland, and Agile Open Northwest that launched Future of Work.</p> <p>And we are proud to continue to collaborate by cross-posting the Future of Work's second annual conference in Portland (<a href="https://fowpdx.com/" class="linkified">https://fowpdx.com/</a>).</p> <p>Future of Work is about creating safe spaces to build community and explore work-life innovation. This event is a collaborative Open Space conference to host discussions and ideations to reimagine our work spaces to create "workplaces where we can thrive and effect positive change as the world evolves."</p> <p>Future of Work believes "that by coming together we are able to change the places where we work into environments where we trust and value one another; where we can integrate work with life; where we can innovate and be better humans through better companies."</p> <p>We hope you will consider joining in to forward this good work for our agile community.</p> <p>To RSVP, please register for the conference here: <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-of-work-portland-2019-tickets-60465579175" class="linkified">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-of-work-portland-2019-tickets-60465579175</a></p> |
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2019-06-10
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2019-06-10
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2019-06-10
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Virtual Pub Lunch: Patterns of Resistance
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261248175/
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<p>Missing out on round-table discussions due to location? Try out this virtual gathering.</p> <p>The topic this month is: Patterns of Resistance<br>Agile implementations introduce change, in processes and in mindset. And change raises concern, fear, and - resistance! As you've experienced organizational change (perhaps agile transformation), what have you observed as patterns of resistance? What is obvious, and what sneaks up? Where do they come from? And how can we apply agile principles of collaboration, iteration with inspection, and direct communication to help mitigate these patterns, and help people identify and grow into new opportunities?</p> <p>You are always welcome to join our community of practice. Bring your questions or stories to learn from and share!</p> <p>Connect with us via Zoom:<br>Zoom Link: <a href="https://zoom.us/j/674417247" class="linkified">https://zoom.us/j/674417247</a></p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology https://www.profocustechnology.com/). Learn more about our sponsors at https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> <p>Photo by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash</p> |
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<p>Missing out on round-table discussions due to location? Try out this virtual gathering.</p> <p>The topic this month is: Patterns of Resistance<br>Agile implementations introduce change, in processes and in mindset. And change raises concern, fear, and - resistance! As you've experienced organizational change (perhaps agile transformation), what have you observed as patterns of resistance? What is obvious, and what sneaks up? Where do they come from? And how can we apply agile principles of collaboration, iteration with inspection, and direct communication to help mitigate these patterns, and help people identify and grow into new opportunities?</p> <p>You are always welcome to join our community of practice. Bring your questions or stories to learn from and share!</p> <p>Connect with us via Zoom:<br>Zoom Link: <a href="https://zoom.us/j/674417247" class="linkified">https://zoom.us/j/674417247</a></p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology https://www.profocustechnology.com/. Learn more about our sponsors at https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> <p>Photo by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash</p> |
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2019-06-10
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<p>Missing out on round-table discussions due to location? Try out this virtual gathering.</p> <p>The topic this month is: Patterns of Resistance<br>Agile implementations introduce change, in processes and in mindset. And change raises concern, fear, and - resistance! As you've experienced organizational change (perhaps agile transformation), what have you observed as patterns of resistance? What is obvious, and what sneaks up? Where do they come from? And how can we apply agile principles of collaboration, iteration with inspection, and direct communication to help mitigate these patterns, and help people identify and grow into new opportunities?</p> <p>You are always welcome to join our community of practice. Bring your questions or stories to learn from and share!</p> <p>Connect with us via Zoom:<br>Zoom Link: <a href="https://zoom.us/j/674417247" class="linkified">https://zoom.us/j/674417247</a></p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology (<a href="https://www.profocustechnology.com/" class="linkified">https://www.profocustechnology.com/</a>). Learn more about our sponsors at <a href="https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship" class="linkified">https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship</a>.</p> <p>Photo by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash</p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/261248175/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your space for another attendee.**
<p>Missing out on round-table discussions due to location? Try out this virtual gathering.</p> <p>The topic this month is: Patterns of Resistance<br>Agile implementations introduce change, in processes and in mindset. And change raises concern, fear, and - resistance! As you've experienced organizational change (perhaps agile transformation), what have you observed as patterns of resistance? What is obvious, and what sneaks up? Where do they come from? And how can we apply agile principles of collaboration, iteration with inspection, and direct communication to help mitigate these patterns, and help people identify and grow into new opportunities?</p> <p>You are always welcome to join our community of practice. Bring your questions or stories to learn from and share!</p> <p>Connect with us via Zoom:<br>Zoom Link: <a href="https://zoom.us/j/674417247" class="linkified">https://zoom.us/j/674417247</a></p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology https://www.profocustechnology.com/). Learn more about our sponsors at https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> <p>Photo by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash</p> |
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2019-06-10
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<p>Missing out on round-table discussions due to location? Try out this virtual gathering.</p> <p>The topic this month is: Patterns of Resistance<br>Agile implementations introduce change, in processes and in mindset. And change raises concern, fear, and - resistance! As you've experienced organizational change (perhaps agile transformation), what have you observed as patterns of resistance? What is obvious, and what sneaks up? Where do they come from? And how can we apply agile principles of collaboration, iteration with inspection, and direct communication to help mitigate these patterns, and help people identify and grow into new opportunities?</p> <p>You are always welcome to join our community of practice. Bring your questions or stories to learn from and share!</p> <p>Connect with us via Zoom:<br>Zoom Link: <a href="https://zoom.us/j/674417247" class="linkified">https://zoom.us/j/674417247</a></p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology (<a href="https://www.profocustechnology.com/" class="linkified">https://www.profocustechnology.com/</a>). Learn more about our sponsors at <a href="https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship" class="linkified">https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship</a>.</p> <p>Photo by Alex Rodríguez Santibáñez on Unsplash</p> |
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2019-06-10
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AgilePDX User Group - Portland Metro - Mob Programming
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/262003435/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!</p> <p>This workshop starts with a short discussion, then we will dive right in to mobbing on a simple programming problem that includes tests! We provide plenty of opportunities to ask questions and reflect on what we're learning.</p> <p>All skill levels and software disciplines are welcome!!! The mob programming workshop is a risk free, safe space for you to learn and experiment with this energizing and effective way of creating software!</p> <p>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology https://www.profocustechnology.com/). Learn more about our sponsors at https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/262003435/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!</p> <p>This workshop starts with a short discussion, then we will dive right in to mobbing on a simple programming problem that includes tests! We provide plenty of opportunities to ask questions and reflect on what we're learning.</p> <p>All skill levels and software disciplines are welcome!!! The mob programming workshop is a risk free, safe space for you to learn and experiment with this energizing and effective way of creating software!</p> <p>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology https://www.profocustechnology.com/. Learn more about our sponsors at https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> |
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2019-06-10
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<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!</p> <p>This workshop starts with a short discussion, then we will dive right in to mobbing on a simple programming problem that includes tests! We provide plenty of opportunities to ask questions and reflect on what we're learning.</p> <p>All skill levels and software disciplines are welcome!!! The mob programming workshop is a risk free, safe space for you to learn and experiment with this energizing and effective way of creating software!</p> <p>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology (<a href="https://www.profocustechnology.com/" class="linkified">https://www.profocustechnology.com/</a>). Learn more about our sponsors at <a href="https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship" class="linkified">https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship</a>.</p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/262003435/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!</p> <p>This workshop starts with a short discussion, then we will dive right in to mobbing on a simple programming problem that includes tests! We provide plenty of opportunities to ask questions and reflect on what we're learning.</p> <p>All skill levels and software disciplines are welcome!!! The mob programming workshop is a risk free, safe space for you to learn and experiment with this energizing and effective way of creating software!</p> <p>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology https://www.profocustechnology.com/). Learn more about our sponsors at https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> |
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<p>Join us for a hands-on workshop experiencing Mob Programming!</p> <p>This workshop starts with a short discussion, then we will dive right in to mobbing on a simple programming problem that includes tests! We provide plenty of opportunities to ask questions and reflect on what we're learning.</p> <p>All skill levels and software disciplines are welcome!!! The mob programming workshop is a risk free, safe space for you to learn and experiment with this energizing and effective way of creating software!</p> <p>Mob Programming is a software development practice with many benefits - it raises code quality, removes knowledge silos, minimizes mental fatigue, and more. In practice it feels more like a bulldozer than a racecar - unstoppable and thorough.</p> <p>The core of mob programming is pointing many pairs of eyes on a single problem, pushing all the code through a single keyboard. Each month we'll explore different methods for learning to mob well and reaping the rewards of this practice as soon as possible on your own team.</p> <p>Directions: The building you are looking for is on 2nd and Taylor (look for the Starbucks on the ground floor). Take the escalators on the 2nd St. entrance to the WTC Building One second floor lobby (ADA access: ground floor elevator). Take an elevator to the 9th floor (press '9' outside the elevators and use the indicated cab). Follow signs to the Cayuse lobby and sign in for the event.</p> <p>Facilitator Bio:</p> <p>Jeff Patterson is a software quality engineer at Jama Software, language agnostic, quality evangelist, and non-traditional CS grad. He has facilitated Global Day of Code Retreat, founded a peer group to support Community College CS students transferring to University, and is often heard saying, "Software is made of people!"</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology (<a href="https://www.profocustechnology.com/" class="linkified">https://www.profocustechnology.com/</a>). Learn more about our sponsors at <a href="https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship" class="linkified">https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship</a>.</p> |
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**Please RSVP on our Meetup page to reserve your spot: **
https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/259859958/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>Join us for coffee/tea or beverage of your choice and fun discussions about how to overcome challenges we face or to share about Agile-inspired and other topics we agree or disagree with. This event is aimed at getting people in the North and NE areas of Portland and Vancouver together to facilitate discussions. It's not exclusive to people that live in the North and NE, just closer to those parts of the city to make it easier to come out.</p> <p>We'll spend the first few minutes gathering discussion ideas, then roll right into the smooth easy cadence of the lively chatter.</p> <p>If you aren't going to be able to make it, please update your RSVP so that we know how many to expect.</p> <p>Parking:<br>Use the Gotham Building Parking lot on the corner of N Page St and N Borthwick Ave.</p> <p>Building Entry:<br>Entry to the building is best through the door by Little Gotham Coffee. We'll have someone meeting on time attendees at the door. For those that run a few minutes late due to traffic or other reasons out of your control, there will be directions at the door on how to contact someone to let you in.</p> <p>Weather Policy:<br>Cancellations will be posted on MeetUp and Calagater 3 hours before event time. We will not have the event in ice, or snowy conditions.</p> <p>Percipio Consulting Group is opening up their offices to host this event.</p> <p>Percipio is a business consulting firm that helps companies identify opportunities for improvement and successfully implement meaningful changes. That means more efficient processes, shored-up controls, a technology solution that really works for you, or all of the above. They have helped many companies, both Fortune 500 and mid-sized, navigate complex projects by truly understanding business needs and defining up front what success will look like.</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology: https://www.profocustechnology.com/. Learn more about our sponsors: https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> <p>New to Lean Coffee?</p> <p>It's a great way to have real, focused dialogue and we often discuss matters of agile, lean and such - but anything goes. As far as the mechanics, here's the format we'll follow:</p> <p>Step 1: Everybody writes down proposed topics on stickies, placing them in the center of the table. Take as much time as needed, but typically takes only 3-5 minutes (or whenever coffee is ready).</p> <p>Step 2: Each topic is briefly described by its writer to get a flavor for the subject (15-30 seconds typically per sticky).</p> <p>Step 3: Each person gets five votes which they indicate by marking the voted-for sticky with their Sharpie. Mark with a plus + if you agree with the topic and want to discuss it, or a minus - if you disagree and want to discuss it, mark it with a dot if you want to hear the discussion and maybe join in. You can put all votes on one, one across many, however you feel. Each mark counts as one vote.</p> <p>Step 4: The top vote-getting stickies are placed in the ToDo column, ordered by the stickies with the most votes at the top. In an Agile fashion, we'll use groupings of ToDo, Doing, Done and Lessons learned.</p> <p>Step 5: Each of these stickies are discussed for 5 minutes, most votes first. The facilitator takes a quick "Cesar" (thumbs up/down) vote at the five-minute timer, and she moves on for three more minutes if the discussion still has majority interest. When complete, move the sticky over to the Done column. Rinse and repeat.</p> <p>Step 6: wrap-up thoughts at the end - what one idea or person did you most enjoy, then break for home/drinks/cover.</p> |
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https://www.meetup.com/AgilePDX-User-Group-Portland-Metro/events/tjcbbryzjbvb/
**If you are unable to attend, please update your RSVP to open your seat for another attendee.**
<p>Join us for coffee/tea or beverage of your choice and fun discussions about how to overcome challenges we face or to share about Agile-inspired and other topics we agree or disagree with. This event is aimed at getting people in the North and NE areas of Portland and Vancouver together to facilitate discussions. It's not exclusive to people that live in the North and NE, just closer to those parts of the city to make it easier to come out.</p> <p>We'll spend the first few minutes gathering discussion ideas, then roll right into the smooth easy cadence of the lively chatter.</p> <p>If you aren't going to be able to make it, please update your RSVP so that we know how many to expect.</p> <p>Parking:<br>Use the Gotham Building Parking lot on the corner of N Page St and N Borthwick Ave.</p> <p>Building Entry:<br>Entry to the building is best through the door by Little Gotham Coffee. We'll have someone meeting on time attendees at the door. For those that run a few minutes late due to traffic or other reasons out of your control, there will be directions at the door on how to contact someone to let you in.</p> <p>Weather Policy:<br>Cancellations will be posted on MeetUp and Calagater 3 hours before event time. We will not have the event in ice, or snowy conditions.</p> <p>Percipio Consulting Group is opening up their offices to host this event.</p> <p>Percipio is a business consulting firm that helps companies identify opportunities for improvement and successfully implement meaningful changes. That means more efficient processes, shored-up controls, a technology solution that really works for you, or all of the above. They have helped many companies, both Fortune 500 and mid-sized, navigate complex projects by truly understanding business needs and defining up front what success will look like.</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology: https://www.profocustechnology.com/. Learn more about our sponsors: https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship.</p> <p>New to Lean Coffee?</p> <p>It's a great way to have real, focused dialogue and we often discuss matters of agile, lean and such - but anything goes. As far as the mechanics, here's the format we'll follow:</p> <p>Step 1: Everybody writes down proposed topics on stickies, placing them in the center of the table. Take as much time as needed, but typically takes only 3-5 minutes (or whenever coffee is ready).</p> <p>Step 2: Each topic is briefly described by its writer to get a flavor for the subject (15-30 seconds typically per sticky).</p> <p>Step 3: Each person gets five votes which they indicate by marking the voted-for sticky with their Sharpie. Mark with a plus + if you agree with the topic and want to discuss it, or a minus - if you disagree and want to discuss it, mark it with a dot if you want to hear the discussion and maybe join in. You can put all votes on one, one across many, however you feel. Each mark counts as one vote.</p> <p>Step 4: The top vote-getting stickies are placed in the ToDo column, ordered by the stickies with the most votes at the top. In an Agile fashion, we'll use groupings of ToDo, Doing, Done and Lessons learned.</p> <p>Step 5: Each of these stickies are discussed for 5 minutes, most votes first. The facilitator takes a quick "Cesar" (thumbs up/down) vote at the five-minute timer, and she moves on for three more minutes if the discussion still has majority interest. When complete, move the sticky over to the Done column. Rinse and repeat.</p> <p>Step 6: wrap-up thoughts at the end - what one idea or person did you most enjoy, then break for home/drinks/cover.</p> |
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<p>Join us for coffee/tea or beverage of your choice and fun discussions about how to overcome challenges we face or to share about Agile-inspired and other topics we agree or disagree with. This event is aimed at getting people in the North and NE areas of Portland and Vancouver together to facilitate discussions. It's not exclusive to people that live in the North and NE, just closer to those parts of the city to make it easier to come out.</p> <p>We'll spend the first few minutes gathering discussion ideas, then roll right into the smooth easy cadence of the lively chatter.</p> <p>If you aren't going to be able to make it, please update your RSVP so that we know how many to expect.</p> <p>Parking:<br>Use the Gotham Building Parking lot on the corner of N Page St and N Borthwick Ave.</p> <p>Building Entry:<br>Entry to the building is best through the door by Little Gotham Coffee. We'll have someone meeting on time attendees at the door. For those that run a few minutes late due to traffic or other reasons out of your control, there will be directions at the door on how to contact someone to let you in.</p> <p>Weather Policy:<br>Cancellations will be posted on MeetUp and Calagater 3 hours before event time. We will not have the event in ice, or snowy conditions.</p> <p>Percipio Consulting Group is opening up their offices to host this event.</p> <p>Percipio is a business consulting firm that helps companies identify opportunities for improvement and successfully implement meaningful changes. That means more efficient processes, shored-up controls, a technology solution that really works for you, or all of the above. They have helped many companies, both Fortune 500 and mid-sized, navigate complex projects by truly understanding business needs and defining up front what success will look like.</p> <p>Events are made possible by the AgilePDX community and our sponsors, including platinum sponsor ProFocus Technology (<a href="https://www.profocustechnology.com/" class="linkified">https://www.profocustechnology.com/</a>). Learn more about our sponsors at <a href="https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship" class="linkified">https://agilepdx.org/sponsorship</a>.</p> <p>New to Lean Coffee?</p> <p>It's a great way to have real, focused dialogue and we often discuss matters of agile, lean and such - but anything goes. As far as the mechanics, here's the format we'll follow:</p> <p>Step 1: Everybody writes down proposed topics on stickies, placing them in the center of the table. Take as much time as needed, but typically takes only 3-5 minutes (or whenever coffee is ready).</p> <p>Step 2: Each topic is briefly described by its writer to get a flavor for the subject (15-30 seconds typically per sticky).</p> <p>Step 3: Each person gets five votes which they indicate by marking the voted-for sticky with their Sharpie. Mark with a plus + if you agree with the topic and want to discuss it, or a minus - if you disagree and want to discuss it, mark it with a dot if you want to hear the discussion and maybe join in. You can put all votes on one, one across many, however you feel. Each mark counts as one vote.</p> <p>Step 4: The top vote-getting stickies are placed in the ToDo column, ordered by the stickies with the most votes at the top. In an Agile fashion, we'll use groupings of ToDo, Doing, Done and Lessons learned.</p> <p>Step 5: Each of these stickies are discussed for 5 minutes, most votes first. The facilitator takes a quick "Cesar" (thumbs up/down) vote at the five-minute timer, and she moves on for three more minutes if the discussion still has majority interest. When complete, move the sticky over to the Done column. Rinse and repeat.</p> <p>Step 6: wrap-up thoughts at the end - what one idea or person did you most enjoy, then break for home/drinks/cover.</p> |
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Hey, guys!
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Pitch Club is an ongoing monthly series where entrepreneurs can practice their pitch and receive feedback from their peers and TiE Oregon Charter Members including TiE Angels.
Tom Kingsley, TiE Oregon Charter Member moderated the event and creates a dynamic and safe environment for you to receive feedback on your pitch - sales pitch, concept pitch, or investor pitch!
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<p>Join PIE as we welcome Founders' Co-op (<a href="http://www.founderscoop.com/" class="linkified">http://www.founderscoop.com/</a>) — a fund built by founders, funded by founders, and designed to put founders first — and Create33 (<a href="http://create33.co/" class="linkified">http://create33.co/</a>) — Seattle's entrepreneur center — to spend some time in the Rose City hanging out with the Portland startup community.</p> <p>This will be an informal happy hour. No set agenda. Just a great chance to connect with our neighbors to the north.</p> |
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Our theme this year is Creating Connections. In this open space conference (or unconference), all are welcome to contribute their thoughts and voice to shape the conversation as we reimagine work places where everyone has an opportunity to thrive. For more information, please visit fowpdx.com.
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We’d like to thank the Lean, Agile, and Responsive movements for inspiring FoW PDX and the continued innovation by our growing community of attendees. |
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Join Brian Holt, Microsoft Senior Program Manager, at the Nike Tech Talks on June 11. Brian will give a talk titled, "Futuristic Workflows: Coding the Clouds."
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PDX Engineering Managers - Please join us for the next PDX Engineering Managers Meetup!
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<p>Please join us for the next PDX Engineering Managers Meetup! We'll be meeting to discuss the craft of software and operations management, shipping software, and building great teams!</p> <p>This meeting will have two parts:</p> <p>1) Informal meet and greet</p> <p>2) A group discussion of management topics. Topics will be selected by the group during the Meetup.</p> <p>We look forward to seeing you there!</p> <p>NOTE: We are meeting at a new location! Thanks Act-On for hosting us!</p> <p>Location Details:</p> <p>Act-On</p> <p>121 SW Morrison Ave, 16th Floor</p> <p>Portland, OR 97204</p> <p>If arriving after 6, please use the door on the East side of the building</p> <p>There is an intercom, security has been notified about the event and will let people in.</p> <p>Mention the Software Engineering Manager Meetup and/or Act-On Meetup.</p> <p>NOTE: After 6:30pm security may no longer be available to let people in. Please message us through Slack or Meetup if you think you'll arrive after 6:30 and we can send someone down to let you in!</p> |
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PDX Engineering Managers - Please join us for the next PDX Engineering Managers Meetup! |
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2019-06-05
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https://www.meetup.com/PDX-Engineering-Managers/events/262071525
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Change #54108
2019-06-05
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Portland Center Stage at The Armory 128 Northwest 11th Avenue Portland, OR 97209
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Join us for our annual Summer Soiree at The Armory, brought to you by Intel and Cambia Health Solutions.
The theme for this year’s Summer Soiree is Social Change in Open Source. It is difficult to break into open source for two key reasons. One, it is community driven technology and many people do not have the time or capacity to do the unpaid work that is often required to get involved. Two, even if you do have the time to contribute, it can be very difficult and even toxic if you are a woman or minority due to harassment by leaders in that space. These barriers, along with so many others that underrepresented folks are facing, make it difficult to have the experience required to obtain sought-after jobs at companies doing open source work.
To support this discussion, our conversation starter for the evening is “how can open source be more accessible to underrepresented communities?”
The Summer Soiree will feature a panel discussion followed by networking.
Moderator: Dr. Harriet Nembhard, School Head of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University
Panelist: Sage Sharp is a Diversity and Inclusion consultant and the founder of Otter Tech
Panelist: Esther John is Director of Software Stacks Engineering in the System Software Products at Intel Corporation
Panelist: Tara Robertson is the Diversity & Inclusion Strategic Partner for Mozilla
During the event, we’ll have an Activity Table where people can get creative. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing. If you have trouble finding it, look for Meg Aul, our Event Activities Director.
We will also have a community partners section featuring amazing organizations:
Women Who Code
Adelante Mujeres
Girls Inc
Here’s more on our event sponsors:
Cambia Health Solutions, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is dedicated to transforming health care. Our company reaches more than 70 million Americans nationwide, including more than two million people in the Pacific Northwest who are enrolled in our regional health plans.
Intel Corporation’s Women of System Software is an organization of technical professionals committed to fostering an inclusive environment and building a strong community for women and non-binary people in software technology.
Agenda:
5:30 p.m. - Doors open / Networking
6:30 p.m. - Introductions
6:45 p.m. - Panel Begins
7:30 p.m. - Networking
8:00 p.m. - Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: We do have gender neutral bathrooms
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Our spaces are ADA accessible.
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes, there will be food and drink available, including vegan and gluten free options.
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: Parking Recommendation: The Brewery Blocks/Whole Foods Underground Parking Garage is the largest lot in Portland and it is located one block from The Armory. It’s a well-lit, security-patrolled underground garage that houses 1,300 parking spaces. There are two entrances to this lot: NW Twelfth Avenue or NW Thirteenth Avenue, between Couch and Davis Streets. The elevators take you into the M Financial Building lobby (just around the corner from the Armory) or into Whole Foods on the corner of Couch and NW Twelfth Avenue.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Entrance is on NW 11th.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: No designated bike parking
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes, we recommend public transportation
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Employee pets are allowed through an application and training process. The space for this event is not often occupied by animals.
No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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Join us for our annual Summer Soiree at The Armory, brought to you by Intel and Cambia Health Solutions.
The theme for this year’s Summer Soiree is Social Change in Open Source. It is difficult to break into open source for two key reasons. One, it is community driven technology and many people do not have the time or capacity to do the unpaid work that is often required to get involved. Two, even if you do have the time to contribute, it can be very difficult and even toxic if you are a woman or minority due to harassment by leaders in that space. These barriers, along with so many others that underrepresented folks are facing, make it difficult to have the experience required to obtain sought-after jobs at companies doing open source work.
To support this discussion, our conversation starter for the evening is “how can open source be more accessible to underrepresented communities?”
The Summer Soiree will feature a panel discussion followed by networking.
Moderator: Dr. Harriet Nembhard, School Head of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University
Panelist: Sage Sharp is a Diversity and Inclusion consultant and the founder of Otter Tech
Panelist: Esther John is Director of Software Stacks Engineering in the System Software Products at Intel Corporation
Panelist: Tara Robertson is the Diversity & Inclusion Strategic Partner for Mozilla
During the event, we’ll have an Activity Table where people can get creative. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing. If you have trouble finding it, look for Meg Aul, our Event Activities Director.
We will also have a community partners section featuring amazing organizations:
Women Who Code
Adelante Mujeres
Girls Inc
Here’s more on our event sponsors:
Cambia Health Solutions, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is dedicated to transforming health care. Our company reaches more than 70 million Americans nationwide, including more than two million people in the Pacific Northwest who are enrolled in our regional health plans.
Intel Corporation’s Women of System Software is an organization of technical professionals committed to fostering an inclusive environment and building a strong community for women and non-binary people in software technology.
Agenda:
5:30 p.m. - Doors open / Networking
6:30 p.m. - Introductions
6:45 p.m. - Panel Begins
7:30 p.m. - Networking
8:00 p.m. - Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: We do have gender neutral bathrooms
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Our spaces are ADA accessible. ASL Interpreter on site.
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes, there will be food and drink available, including vegan and gluten free options.
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: Parking Recommendation: The Brewery Blocks/Whole Foods Underground Parking Garage is the largest lot in Portland and it is located one block from The Armory. It’s a well-lit, security-patrolled underground garage that houses 1,300 parking spaces. There are two entrances to this lot: NW Twelfth Avenue or NW Thirteenth Avenue, between Couch and Davis Streets. The elevators take you into the M Financial Building lobby (just around the corner from the Armory) or into Whole Foods on the corner of Couch and NW Twelfth Avenue.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Entrance is on NW 11th.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: No designated bike parking
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes, we recommend public transportation
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Employee pets are allowed through an application and training process. The space for this event is not often occupied by animals.
No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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2019-06-05
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Ruby Coworking
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An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us! |
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Change #54106
2019-06-05
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PDXPUG Meetup: Accessing Postgres with Java
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Speaker: Will McLean
To follow the presentations on accessing Postgres from Python and Scala, I will lead a discussion on accessing Postgres with Java. I'll start with a jdbc tutorial and finish with adding data access to a springboot webapp.
I have twenty years experience in e-commerce applications, the last eight here in Portland, mostly at Nike.For the last few years everything has been moving to Amazon RDS Postgres, that's a trend pdxpug can get behind!
I am currently working for Navis on CRM applications for the hospitality industry. |
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Change #54105
2019-06-04
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Synapsistic Neuroscience: Why do drugs affect people differently?
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At our next meetup on June 11, Dr. John Harkness, a neuroscientist, will share insights on genetic predictors of drug preference, epigenetic responses to drug use, and neural mechanism of drug memory.
Note that we're in the new Vacasa building this month, located one block south of our old side, on Lovejoy between Johnson and Kearney. We need a volunteer to let people into the building, please let me know if you can help.
Please RSVP!
http://meetu.ps/e/GLw3f/12Ddh/d |
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Synapsistic Neuroscience: Why do drugs affect people differently? |
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Change #54104
2019-06-04
15:02:06
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SharePointlandia 2019 - annual conference of the SharePoint and Office 365 community groups
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SharePointlandia brings together all sorts of professionals interested in understanding Microsoft's modern collaboration, analytics, automation, and content technologies. Our educational sessions target all types of IT people, software developers, Business Analysts, end users, and IT strategists. |
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SharePointlandia 2019 - annual conference of the SharePoint and Office 365 community groups |
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Change #54103
2019-06-04
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TYE Oregon Fundraiser: Light Up the Future
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2019-06-04
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TYE Oregon Fundraiser
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2019-06-04
09:08:45
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PDXWIT Summer Soiree
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-technology-summer-soiree-tickets-61894666614] is required to gain entry to this event ***
Join us for our annual Summer Soiree at The Armory, brought to you by Intel and Cambia Health Solutions.
The theme for this year’s Summer Soiree is Social Change in Open Source. It is difficult to break into open source for two key reasons. One, it is community driven technology and many people do not have the time or capacity to do the unpaid work that is often required to get involved. Two, even if you do have the time to contribute, it can be very difficult and even toxic if you are a woman or minority due to harassment by leaders in that space. These barriers, along with so many others that underrepresented folks are facing, make it difficult to have the experience required to obtain sought-after jobs at companies doing open source work.
To support this discussion, our conversation starter for the evening is “how can open source be more accessible to underrepresented communities?”
The Summer Soiree will feature a panel discussion followed by networking.
Moderator: Dr. Harriet Nembhard, School Head of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University
Panelist: Sage Sharp is a Diversity and Inclusion consultant and the founder of Otter Tech
Panelist: Esther John is Director of Software Stacks Engineering in the System Software Products at Intel Corporation
Panelist: Tara Robertson is the Diversity & Inclusion Strategic Partner for Mozilla
During the event, we’ll have an Activity Table where people can get creative. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing. If you have trouble finding it, look for Meg Aul, our Event Activities Director.
We will also have a community partners section featuring amazing organizations:
Women Who Code
Adelante Mujeres
Girls Inc
Here’s more on our event sponsors:
Cambia Health Solutions, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is dedicated to transforming health care. Our company reaches more than 70 million Americans nationwide, including more than two million people in the Pacific Northwest who are enrolled in our regional health plans.
Intel Corporation’s Women of System Software is an organization of technical professionals committed to fostering an inclusive environment and building a strong community for women and non-binary people in software technology.
Agenda:
5:30 p.m. - Doors open / Networking
6:30 p.m. - Introductions
6:45 p.m. - Panel Begins
7:30 p.m. - Networking
8:00 p.m. - Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: We do have gender neutral bathrooms
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Our spaces are ADA accessible.
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes, there will be food and drink available, including vegan and gluten free options.
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: Parking Recommendation: The Brewery Blocks/Whole Foods Underground Parking Garage is the largest lot in Portland and it is located one block from The Armory. It’s a well-lit, security-patrolled underground garage that houses 1,300 parking spaces. There are two entrances to this lot: NW Twelfth Avenue or NW Thirteenth Avenue, between Couch and Davis Streets. The elevators take you into the M Financial Building lobby (just around the corner from the Armory) or into Whole Foods on the corner of Couch and NW Twelfth Avenue.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Entrance is on NW 11th.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: No designated bike parking
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes, we recommend public transportation
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Employee pets are allowed through an application and training process. The space for this event is not often occupied by animals.
No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdx-women-in-technology-summer-soiree-tickets-61894666614] is required to gain entry to this event ***
Join us for our annual Summer Soiree at The Armory, brought to you by Intel and Cambia Health Solutions.
The theme for this year’s Summer Soiree is Social Change in Open Source. It is difficult to break into open source for two key reasons. One, it is community driven technology and many people do not have the time or capacity to do the unpaid work that is often required to get involved. Two, even if you do have the time to contribute, it can be very difficult and even toxic if you are a woman or minority due to harassment by leaders in that space. These barriers, along with so many others that underrepresented folks are facing, make it difficult to have the experience required to obtain sought-after jobs at companies doing open source work.
To support this discussion, our conversation starter for the evening is “how can open source be more accessible to underrepresented communities?”
The Summer Soiree will feature a panel discussion followed by networking.
Moderator: Dr. Harriet Nembhard, School Head of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering at Oregon State University
Panelist: Sage Sharp is a Diversity and Inclusion consultant and the founder of Otter Tech
Panelist: Esther John is Director of Software Stacks Engineering in the System Software Products at Intel Corporation
Panelist: Tara Robertson is the Diversity & Inclusion Strategic Partner for Mozilla
During the event, we’ll have an Activity Table where people can get creative. This is a fantastic way to meet others if large groups are not your thing. If you have trouble finding it, look for Meg Aul, our Event Activities Director.
We will also have a community partners section featuring amazing organizations:
Women Who Code
Adelante Mujeres
Lesbians Who Tech
Girls Inc
Here’s more on our event sponsors:
Cambia Health Solutions, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is dedicated to transforming health care. Our company reaches more than 70 million Americans nationwide, including more than two million people in the Pacific Northwest who are enrolled in our regional health plans.
Intel Corporation’s Women of System Software is an organization of technical professionals committed to fostering an inclusive environment and building a strong community for women and non-binary people in software technology.
Agenda:
5:30 p.m. - Doors open / Networking
6:30 p.m. - Introductions
6:45 p.m. - Panel Begins
7:30 p.m. - Networking
8:00 p.m. - Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: We do have gender neutral bathrooms
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Our spaces are ADA accessible.
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes, there will be food and drink available, including vegan and gluten free options.
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: Parking Recommendation: The Brewery Blocks/Whole Foods Underground Parking Garage is the largest lot in Portland and it is located one block from The Armory. It’s a well-lit, security-patrolled underground garage that houses 1,300 parking spaces. There are two entrances to this lot: NW Twelfth Avenue or NW Thirteenth Avenue, between Couch and Davis Streets. The elevators take you into the M Financial Building lobby (just around the corner from the Armory) or into Whole Foods on the corner of Couch and NW Twelfth Avenue.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: Entrance is on NW 11th.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: No designated bike parking
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes, we recommend public transportation
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Employee pets are allowed through an application and training process. The space for this event is not often occupied by animals.
No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home. Please note there may be office pets present at this event.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome.
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Change #54100
2019-06-03
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How to Stop Underselling Yourself to Clients
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Do you feel like you're not charging enough for the services you offer? Come learn strategies to negotiate better rates for yourself and network with other women entrepreneurs!
You'll learn how to:
• Overcome fear and craft your case
• Spot “time wasters" and quickly move on
• Prepare effectively for client negotiations
• Strategies for negotiating your value and price
DETAILS » » »
Get your tickets on Event link:
$15 general public
$5 off for Hatch members (code: hatch5)
Seating is limited – get your tickets now!
5:30pm Networking & Appetizers
6pm–7:30pm Presentation + Q&A
SPEAKER » » »
Melissa Barker is a digital marketing consultant, textbook author, and mentor. Along with first-hand experience as a woman entrepreneur, Melissa specialized in negotiation during her MBA program. In addition, she worked as a debate coach and is currently a mentor for Five One Labs' "Female Founders Fellowship" and helps female entrepreneurs in conflict-affected areas.
FAQ » » »
1. Who can attend? Anyone who identifies as a woman is welcome! This is an inclusive event.
2. Why is this just for women? Because I believe that traditional negotiation advice falls short for women. This seminar digs into the unique challenges we face as women entrepreneurs and ways to overcome them.
3. Can I skip the networking and show up at 6pm? Absolutely! I encourage you to come to the networking but only if it works with your schedule. |
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Change #54099
2019-06-03
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Alchemy Code Lab 30 Northwest 10th Avenue Portland, OR 97209
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***Registration through Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pdxwit-presents-volunteer-info-night-tickets-62891285528] is required to gain entry to this event ***
Interested in joining the stellar crew of PDXWIT volunteers? New to volunteering with us? Want to meet other capable, driven women and allies in tech? You'll be in the right place at our Fall volunteer program overview. At the orientation, you'll learn about different volunteer roles, from regular engagements to occasional gigs; get an overview of expectations and processes; have any questions you bring answered; and meet others interested in volunteering with PDXWIT.
PDXWIT is an almost 100% volunteer-run organization, which means that volunteers are crucial to the success of our mission. There are plenty of ways to get involved. We can't wait to welcome you!
Agenda:
6pm p.m. - Doors open
6:15 p.m. - Event begins
Introduce attendees to PDXWIT
Provide overview of:
PDXWIT Goals
Volunteer Program and Agreement
Different types of volunteer roles
Example of some of the regular teams
Highlight some upcoming volunteer needs
Answer questions
8 pm - Event ends
Event FAQ
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes
Q: Will there be food and drink at this event?
A: Yes
Q: What is the parking situation?
A: No onsite parking available but plenty of street parking.
Q: Is there any special information that might help me find the entrance?
A: The door to the building will be unlocked. Attendees should enter from our only entrance on 10th, across the street from Powell's and use the elevator or stairs to come to our space on the second floor.
Q: Is there secured bike parking?
A: There are a few secured bike parking spots on the second floor
Q: Should I consider using public transportation?
A: Yes, the streetcar stops right in front of the building.
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: No, we ask that you leave your furry friend home.
Purpose:
PDXWIT is a community-based non-profit organization. Our purpose is to strengthen the Portland women in tech community by offering educational programs, partnerships, mentorships, resources and opportunities. We are unifying a supportive environment for current and potential women in tech, all of whom are committed to helping each other. Our goal is to bring together and empower women in tech and to encourage others to pursue tech careers. This is our step towards reducing the gender imbalance in the industry and addressing the current negative effects of that imbalance on women.
Our events are inclusive. ALL people who support our purpose are welcome. |
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