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Scaling as the Tide Turns
Cameron Gough discusses Australia Post’s three phases of growth, the hurdles met, the solutions found, learnings, and the techniques that helped them grow, scale and change the organization.
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Smashing the Monolith
Leonard Garvey and Louis Simoneau discuss how to decompose a monolith, architectural and integration patterns to avoid creating a monolith, and useful patterns and tools along the way.
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The Neuroscience of Human Agility in Organizations
Melissa Casey discusses how humans change, adapt, and innovate at work, why closed systems block change, and the impact of hierarchical structures on cultural change efforts.
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A Corporation as Big as a Small Country: Towards an Agile Enterprise
Jeff Smith shares his experience bringing an Agile way of working to his own organization and to the greater IBM.
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Scaling Agile - The View from Above
Tony Grout and Chris Matts share stories from their several year multi-company journey towards scaled agile, showing how to look at Agile from an organizational perspective and not through tools.
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Creating Great Teams – How Self-Selection Lets People Excel
Sandy Mamoli and David Mole share experiences from running self-selection team processes in large organizations and how to establish efficient teams in growing organizations.
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Agile Organization - Creating the Climate for Innovation
Malgorzata Kusyk discusses the culture needed to embrace change and the skills and competences required from today’s project leaders to remain relevant in a continually changing world.
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Lead the Revolution by Being Ordinary
Katherine Kirk shares real life, practical steps and techniques that she's successfully used to help solve tough tech people issues with teams, executives and divisions.
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Full Stack Kanban - Live
Chris Young, who runs a live software system, discusses using Kanban metrics and practices with tools like Graphite and Grafana, and shows how the feedback helps businesses to make informed decisions.
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Strategy Deployment, Lean & Kanban for Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Government
Agustin Villena, and Manuel Cepeda discuss using Lean principles and Kanban tools to empower the Chilean government teams to embrace uncertainty and achieve/surpass defined objectives.
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The Impostor Syndrome
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the Impostor Syndrome – “you don’t belong here”, “you are not as smart as people think” –, and how to overcome it. *Warning: contains strong language*
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It's Systems All The Way Down!
Chris McDermott introduces systems and systems thinking, complex adaptive systems, and some Lean techniques that help develop more effective systems.