A quick update to this... We have a schedule up with more information about what will be happening on the day.
We also have 3 Early Bird tickets left @ £95 Cheers, Ben p.s. I will be at NWRUG if you want to ask me anything about Leanconf On 7 August 2013 16:16, Ben Aldred <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > A quick disclaimer. This is an event I am running. It may be of interest > to you. > > This is a quick note about Leanconf. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at > 2pm. > > *What is Leanconf?* > It is a 2 day Lean Startup conference that will be held on 26th and 27th > October in Manchester at The Sharp Project. > > *Why should I be interested?* > Many of you may be thinking of doing your own startup or may be already > working on/at a startup. > > If you have read the Lean Startup then great! The conference will be > right up your street. > > If not then ... > > Lean Startup techniques help to limit waste (effort or time), discover if > you have an idea someone will pay for and measure if you are going in the > right direction (building the right features). > It borrows a lot from Lean and Agile. > > You can also apply Lean Startup techniques in big business and the public > sector (we have talks on both). So it's not just for small startups. > > *The Conf* > The first day we will be hosting a Leancamp. Which is has an > unconfererence/barcamp format. Every Leancamp attendee gets to decide the > schedule, suggest topics and can (*and is highly encouraged to*) run your > own session. > > The second day will be a more traditional style of conference with > practical Lean Startup talks covering: Customer development, Analytics > driven startups, A real MVP in practice, Lean UX, Lean Startup in big > business, Finding product market fit and other great stuff. > > I think as Ruby people you will appreciate Dan Crow's Talk on how they > switched Songkick to use continuous delivery and possibly Lukas Fittl'stalk > about Metrics and Product Management - Using the right metrics to > focus on whilst building the product. > > I think there still *should* be some Early Bird tickets left after our > (not so secret) pre-sale. > > Early Birds are £95 and standard tickets cost £150, which is pretty good > for a 2 day conference? > > The site is www.leanconf.co.uk > > Thanks and I hope to see some of you in October. > > Ben > > p.s. Feel free to send this on to anyone who may appreciate it. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NWRUG" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nwrug-members. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
