Diana Larsen

Identified as a standard-setting consultant by clients, an exceptional facilitator by colleagues and the "best boss ever" by former employees, Diana Larsen partners with leaders of software development projects to improve project performance, support and sustain change, and build collaborative workplaces. Focusing on the human system in software development, Diana facilitates project retrospectives, charters and innovative planning. As a consultant, she is highly esteemed for her work in self-organizing team development, team leadership and collaboration. Diana serves on the boards of the Agile Alliance and the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference, participates in planning for the XP 200X and Agile 200X conferences, and speaks at several software conferences every year. She’s written articles for Software Development, At Work, Cutter IT Journal, and Cutter’s Executive Update and e-Advisor series. Together she and her clients build workplaces that realize business results while developing and dignifying people.


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Partnership and Possibilities for High Performance

Today's organizations face a rapidly evolving environment that brings new changes and challenges almost daily. FutureWorks? Consulting works in partnership with leaders and professional employees to explore the possibilities and opportunities inherent in organizational transitions. Together, we identify the targets with the greatest potential for improvement and install the solutions that lead to high performance.

FutureWorks? Consulting staff use a system-focused approach and a wide variety of methods to improve an organization's effectiveness. We see it as essential that our clients achieve business goals while creating and sustaining cultures that develop and dignify people. Our clients hire only the best professional personnel for managing programs and projects, programming software, providing services, or performing other knowledge-intensive work. We ensure they have the work environment to achieve their highest potential.


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