BCS: South Yorkshire Branch: Hybrid event: How does Deming's work on quality help us?

Lean and agile practices can be said to have started with the work of W. Edwards Deming.
Speaker
Mike Harris

Agenda
5:30pm - Light refreshments and networking in the Cantor Atrium
6:15pm - Zoom room opens
6:30pm - Event starts
7:30pm - Event ends

Synopsis
Mike's talk will introduce the audience to the Deming Cycle, which is a cycle that helps us learn and improve, and to his 14 Points for Management, which gives leaders a framework for cooperation and the realisation of human potential. He will also give a background about Deming and his role in Japan.

About the speaker
Mike has been working in testing for 20 years and is the tester for Geckoboard.

He has been a test team member, a Solo Tester and a Test Lead. He has also worked as a part of waterfall, lean and agile teams. He has set up and led a Testing Community of Practice and been part of a successful agile transition.

He is also Vice-Chair and Programme Secretary of BCS’s Specialist Interest Group in Software Testing. He also contributed to the e-books Testing Stories and How Can I Test This? LambdaTest publishes posts from Mike.

In his spare time, he coaches junior cricket. Mike has a blog you can follow and you can also follow Mike on Mastodon.

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More Information

BCS is the leading professional body for those working in Information Technology (IT). We have over 65,000 members in more than 100 countries and are the qualifying body for Chartered IT Professionals (CITP).
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The South Yorkshire branch organises regular events for local BCS members, with guest speakers covering a broad range of IT fields and Organisations. Members following the BCS Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme are able to accrue points by attending these events. Non-members with an interest in any event are also welcome.
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