Another good idea...
He took a group of university Comp.Sci students and did a comprehensive 5-day workshop with them, using his methodologies.
It's a nice way to test out your methodologies on some high-energy people, plus I would think it's a good way to find co-op students you might consider hiring in the future.
He also mentioned two tools I hadn't heard of before: FinalBuilder, which is a build engine with a nice-looking GUI on it and a whack of features (or maybe more than a whack? I'd have to say it has a schwack of features.) Other than perusing their site, I don't know much about FB - it looks to be a dynamic product (three point releases since Nov 2005), but I wonder about extensibility options - pluggability, programmability, whatever.
Second, he talked a bit about SotoGraph which evaluates your project architecture and provides metrics on it. Sounds very interesting.