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Presentation: "KEYNOTE: Incentives: why or why not?"

Time: Tuesday 09:00 - 09:50 / Location: Effectenbeurszaal

It's surprising how little of the research around incentives has made it into practice. There's widespread belief that the debate is around carrots vs. sticks or if it's carrots or sticks, what kind of carrots or sticks. It's also surprising how the understanding of this fundamental topic eludes many well-respected, experienced practitioners and coaches. Many managers (and parents) have NOT read Alfie Kohn's book, Punished by Rewards, even though it was published in 1993. It's now 2013 and there's even more research to show what incentives work (and don't work) for individuals and teams. This presentation will attempt to bring in the latest and help those of us who care about development teams to learn what works best.

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Linda Rising, Queen of Patterns. Author of numerous Books

Linda Rising

Biography: Linda Rising

Linda Rising has a Ph.D. from Arizona State University in the field of object-based design metrics and a background that includes university teaching and industry work in telecommunications, avionics, and strategic weapons systems.

An internationally known presenter on topics related to patterns, retrospectives, agile development approaches, and the change process, Linda is the author of numerous articles and four books: Design Patterns in Communications Software (SIGS Reference Library), The Pattern Almanac 2000The Patterns Handbook: Techniques, Strategies, and Applications (SIGS Reference Library), and Fearless Change: Patterns for Introducing New Ideas

Twitter: @RisingLinda
Find more information about Linda at www.lindarising.org
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