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Product Manager? Product Owner? Nope. Outcome Manager!
Josh Seiden discusses turning Product Managers into Outcome Managers, measuring their effectiveness not by how much software they deliver but how much value they create.
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Expect Teams to Perform? Then Give Them the Tools to Do So!
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the tools provided for each team involved in a project and how they were enabled to build the foundations themselves.
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The Optics of Kanban: Lens and Filters
Andy Carmichael discusses making better decisions by using Kanban Lens and filters.
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Can You Turn It down a Bit?
Sallyann Freudenberg explores the flexible sensory working environments.
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What Tomorrow’s Leaders Can Learn from Indigenous Stewardship
Jirra Lulla Harvey discusses what leaders can learn from indigenous experience, and how stewardship, community, values, and resilience that contribute to a different approach to leadership.
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Safely Creating Autonomy in the Workplace
Jasper Sonnevelt discusses how to create an environment for teams to work autonomously without worrying if they are working on the right things or not.
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Agile in 2018
Martin Fowler reflects on Agile’s journey to become a mainstream methodology, along with some of the successes and failures encountered along the way.
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The Seven Steps to Enterprise Business Agility
Brad Bennett, Lisa Duty discuss the Enterprise Business Agility (EBA) Model, an ICAgile Certified approach which provides strategy, measurement and practical tools for business agility transformation.
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Chaos Engineering: Building Immunity in Production Systems
Nikhil Barthwal discusses Chaos Engineering, its purpose, how to go about it, metrics to collect, the purpose of monitoring and logging, etc.
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Inverting the Pyramid
Mike Burrows keynotes on inverting the organizational pyramid so that supporting change becomes an organizational responsibility.
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Developing Business Agility through the Kanban Maturity Model
Teodora Bozheva discusses using the Kanban Maturity Model to increase business agility, moving from one to multiple teams, working as a team and improving efficiency and predictability.
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Betting on Evolutionary Architecture: A Note on Software Architecture as Code
James Lewis discusses Evolutionary Architecture and some of the tools that make it possible: SDN, IaaS, CD, Real Options and Architecture Decision Records.