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Changing the World or a Passing Fad – What is Agile?
Simon Powers explores Agile as a reflection of how people think about themselves and the world around them, and how agility is impacting their lives, businesses, and the society.
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The Science of Happiness
Mattia Battiston discusses the relationship between happiness and success, providing tips on how to be happy and create a successful team.
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Being Agile: beyond Code
Belinda Waldock tells stories about how Agile adventures beyond the code are changing traditional business practices and delivering a business management model fit for the 21st century.
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Effective Software Testing for Modern Software Development
Alan Richardson discusses how Testing fits into the software development process, how to customize the process, adopt new tools, increase the amount of automated execution, and mitigate risk.
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Culture May Eat Agile for Breakfast
Stefan Wolpers discusses how to deal with new hires and how to integrate them into the culture of an organization.
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Cultural Insights to Enable Success with Agile
Ash Sheikh discusses how culture can affect success with Agile, touching the qualities of a well-functioning organization and the existing barriers, providing tips and guidance to fix the culture.
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Redesign Design
Matteo Cavucci explores how design is changing in the digital age, beyond the initial delivery of specifications and blueprints, to an adaptive co-creation process that evolves iteratively over time.
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Leadership Evolution, Revolution and Devolution
Louise Elliott discusses the history of leadership, how people choose leaders, the impact of the industrial revolution, the devolution of leadership and the importance of followers.
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Disruption - How the World Works
Mark Allen discusses disruption, comparing it with innovation, and sharing advice on how to be prepared for disruption and how to deal with it.
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Introduction to Sociocracy 3.0 – Effective Collaboration at Any Scale
Frederik Vannieuwenhuyse explains the basic concepts of Sociocracy 3.0, looking at some patterns regarding co-creation and evolution, meeting practices, and organizational structures.
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Manual Testing is Dead. Long Live Manual Testing
Tony Bruce discusses testing and the differences between manual and automated testing, if such a distinction should exist.
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Data-Based Coaching Brings Humanness to Agile Teams
Bazil Arden discusses how ‘data-based coaching’ helps to surface and tackle cognitive biases, focus on the wider system and counter political forces, enhancing psychological safety.