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Presented by Eric Wahlforss on Dec 02, 2011 Length 00:32:39     Download: MP3
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Architecture & Design
Topics
GOTO 2011 ,
Culture ,
GOTO Conference ,
Entrepreneurship ,
Conferences ,
Business
 

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Summary
Eric Wahlforss shares his thoughts on what’s great and not so great in building a company’s identity and culture related to communication, relations, the right people, technologies, Agile, etc..

Bio
Eric Wahlforss is founder and CTO of SoundCloud, the world’s leading sound platform that enables anybody to upload, record, promote and share their sounds across the web. Prior to starting SoundCloud he co-founded web consultancy network Strategy & Interaction and co-authored a book on trust in online social spaces. Eric's is based in Berlin and is also known as electronic music artist Forss.

About the conference
GOTO Aarhus is the enterprise software development conference designed for team leads, architects, and project management and is organized by developers, for developers. As software developers and architects ourselves, we wanted to craft the ultimate conference. The result is a high quality conference experience where a tremendous amount of attention and investment has gone into having the best content on the most important topics presented by the leaders in our community, staged in an intimate environment needed to support as much learning and networking as possible.http://gotocon.com/
War Room by William Pollock Posted
Re: War Room by Johnny FromCanada Posted
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    War Room

    by William Pollock

    Concept "War Room": Cool. OK.

    Name "War Room": Very uncool. Anachronistic, unfriendly, imperialistic. Unfortunately, I don't have an alternate name to suggest that would summon the same shared understanding of common purpose, focus and urgency. Anybody?

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    Re: War Room

    by Johnny FromCanada

    Peace Room

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    Re: War Room

    by m c

    How about a Cool Room?