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Melissa Perri on Applying Lean Startup in Different Types of Organizations
Melissa Perri shares her story of learning Lean Startup at Lean Startup Machine and then taking those learnings and applying them to various types of organizations.
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Michael Cheveldave on Complexity Theory and the Cynefin Framework
Michael Cheveldave joins InfoQ to discuss Complexity Theory, the Cynefin framework, and how that fits with Lean UX.
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Feross Aboukhadijeh on WebRTC, PeerCDN, WebTorrent
Feross Aboukhadijeh explains WebRTC, peer to peer networking with WebRTC, how PeerCDN uses WebRTC, WebTorrent, and much more.
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Evan Czaplicki on FRP in the Browser with Elm, Time Travelling Debugger
Evan Czaplicki explains Elm, an FRP language that compiles to JavaScript/HTML/CSS, the different approaches to reactive programming, the Elm time travelling debugger and much more.
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Lane Halley Discusses Balanced Teams at Lean UX 14
Lane Halley sits down with InfoQ to discuss the Balanced Team movement and what can happen when people with cross functional skills self organize.
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Amber Case on GIS, Geolocation, Integrating Startups Into Companies
Amber Case explains how Esri handles GIS data, how to integrate small teams and startups into established companies, handling competent jerks and other types of team members, and much more.
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John Shook On Lean Change and the A3 Process
John Shook sits down with InfoQ to discuss how lean change is both personal and organizational as well as the A3 process.
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Jabe Bloom on Systems Thinking at Lean UX 14
Jabe Bloom sits down with InfoQ to discuss systems thinking, complexity theory and how you can apply systems thinking to your organization or Agile implementation.
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Nick O'Leary on Node-RED
Nick O'Leary talks about the creation of Node-RED, a tool for wiring together the Internet of things that he built on top of Node.js using a number of open source web frameworks. He also discusses open source hardware, the importance of open APIs and the rise of MQTT as an alternative to HTTP for IoT applications.
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Glen Ford on Building Great Teams, Lean and DevOps
Glen Ford talks about his experiences in different organizations' environments, from start-ups to the likes of BBC. Glen discusses how to build great teams and why in his view Kanban works better than Scrum. Finally, Glen explains how Lean, DevOps and systems architecture all influence each other.
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Jeff Gothelf On What Lean UX Is And How To Introduce It In Your Organization
Jeff Gothelf sits down with InfoQ to discuss the origins of Lean UX, how to get started using it in your organization, and where we go from here.
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The Mikado Method: A Systematic Approach To Restructuring Software
Ola Ellnestam discusses the Mikado Method, a systematic approach to restructuring software. While complementary to, but different than refactoring or developing 'clean code' this method looks at producing a dependency graph to guide developers through the most successful path when introducing change into an existing system.