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Austin SPIN Meeting May 10
Thursday May 10, 2007 from 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Applied Research Laboratories
10000 Burnet Rd
Austin, Texas Get Directions
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Austin Software Process Improvement Network
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Separating the Gold from the Fool's Gold
Leslie Martinich

Overview:
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How do you differentiate among product ideas? Many LOOK good, but not all potential products will successfully make it to market. There are so many products that you COULD build, but which is the RIGHT one for your team?

What are the realities of your strengths and your competition? What are the realities of the market? How do you test your ideas? And finally, how do you select the projects that really will lead to success? These questions form the back-side of the innovator’s dilemma.

We will examine these topics and consider some real world cases of how companies successfully charted the course through the perilous waters of innovation.

About the Speaker:
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Leslie Martinich has been a practicing engineering manager for more than twenty years at IBM, Compaq, Novell, and emerging software companies, leading successful joint technology development efforts in the Americas, Europe and Asia. She is the founder of Competitive Focus and provides training and management consulting to technology professionals.

Leslie has an M.S. in Computer Sciences from UT Austin, and is a founder of the Engineering Leadership Institute. She is the Vice President of Publications and an elected member of the Board of Governors for the IEEE Engineering Management Society.
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PMI Certification and ASQ Certification Credits available for Attending!
Proof of attendance forms are available at each meeting and go towards your ongoing certification requirements.
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This event is free and open to the public. We expect approximately 25+ attendees currently... Jeff Smith, President, Austin SPIN
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