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INCOSE Michigan Chapter Dinner Meeting: Menlo Innovations 3/21/11

Monday, March 21, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

Ann Arbor, MI

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Connecting with Your Customer to Drive Innovation:  Menlo Innovations

Preregister by 3/18/2011

Where:  Menlo Innovations, Ann Arbor, MI (see map at right)

When:  March 21, 2011 (6:00-8:30 PM)

What:  Dinner and a Tour hosted by Richard Sheridan, one of Menlo’s founders.

PDUs:   Earn 2 PDUs for ASEP/CSEP renewal

Rich Sheridan

Price:     $5 members, $10 non-members (guests welcome)

Parking:  Park on either side of the building. There are metered spots (however, no payment after 6:00pm). Enter at the back side of the building through the automatic glass doors and then take the elevator to the third floor.

About Menlo:

Watch A Brief Video (click here)

Menlo was founded by four partners: Richard Sheridan, Thomas Meloche, James Goebel, and Robert Simms in 2001.  Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Menlo is dedicated to creating  an environment of creativity and service for our customers, employees, community, friends, and families.

Why the name Menlo?  It is really quite simple - Menlo is a tribute to Thomas Edison and his positive impact on the lives of almost every single person on this planet.  We believe the world still has much to learn from Thomas Edison and his approach to innovation.

At The Menlo Software Factory, we employ the same techniques Edison successfully pioneered nearly 130 years ago.  We work in and open and collaborative environment developing software in an iterative and incremental manner, seeking to have a minor release every ten days and a major application every six months. Of course, just like Edison, the driving factor behind everything we do is creating useful and marketable software that provides real business value.

Our teams consist of specialists that work closely together, not isolated by offices or cubes. In this manner, they produce software better, faster, and cheaper than any other process we have ever witnessed, all in the spirit of Edison's original Invention Factory.

Remarkably, Thomas Edison's practices are great practices today to create high-quality, innovative software.

 

Menlo Innovations:

http://menloinnovations.com/abouttheinstitute.htm

 

When & Where



Menlo Innovations
410 N 4th Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Monday, March 21, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1990. Our mission is to share, promote and advance the best of systems engineering from across the globe for the benefit of humanity and the planet.