Natalie Warnert did not let being too young stop her from running a successful campaign for the Invisible Children project In this talk, she calls on young people everywhere not to let age stop them from changing the world. At 18, Natalie Warnert’s work with the Invisible Children movement made her a hero for young activists. She uses her inspiring story to remind us that no one is too young to change the world.
Key Takeaways:
- WomenInAgile has created a place and community for women to network, share experiences, and spread diversity through the Agile community. Its mission is to encourage women to become more involved sharing their ideas in the Agile community by exposing them to others who have done so.
- It was started to encourage more women’s involvement in the Agile community and to give them a place to start with a low barrier to entry, like the blogs that are already set up or the hashtag anyone can use.
- More women know each other and have a place to go ask for advice, mentorship, and sponsorship. It’s given women more of a voice as well as provided more ideas to infiltrate the Agile community – that’s a win for everyone!
“A ScrumMaster is a servant leader to the development team. They ensure the team has what they need to get fulfill the goals they collectively make.”
http://www.girlsguidetopm.com/2016/12/inspiring-women-in-project-management-natalie-warnert/