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Mastering Virtual Communication
Anne Ricketts focuses on how to take virtual meetings and presentations to the next level, emphasizing connection, brevity, and participation.
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Lead Times and Psychological Safety within the Five Ideals
Gene Kim shares the Five Ideals and how they relate to Chaos Engineering. He’ll also show how the Five Ideals help build stronger, better performing, and ultimately more reliable companies.
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Remote-First Team Interactions for Business and Technology Teams
Manuel Pais discusses approaches to clarify and evolve inter-team interactions and communication in a remote-first world.
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Four Questions to Ask Your Dev Team
Hannah Foxwell and Jérôme Wiedemann offer four questions to start the dialogue between Platform Teams and Application Teams.
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How to Be a High Performing Distributed Agile Team
Lisette Sutherland explores how digital nomads, virtual entrepreneurs, and global organizations are reaching through the screens to collaborate seamlessly at a distance.
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Three Disciplines for Leading a Distributed Agile Organization
Mark Kilby explores 3 disciplines composing our personal operating system for leadership: manage change through experimentation, amplify communication/collaboration, focus on principles over practices
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Scaling Distributed Teams around the Globe
R. Balashanmugam talks about how one distributed organization (with bases in India and Australia) has applied distributed systems patterns to scaling distributed teams' processes and improved them.
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Create Your 8™ and Eradicate Stress-Induced Depression
Ryan Caligiuri discusses how to increase mental resilience, the two precursors to resilience, the four pillars of resilience, and reprogramming the brain to better respond to stressful situations.
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Lessons Learned Scrum Mastering Distributed Teams
Antonio Cobo shares lessons learned as a Scrum Master of distributed teams over the last three years.
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Optimizing Yourself: Neurodiversity in Tech
Elizabeth Schneider talks about the issues she has faced as an autistic individual in the industry. She also talks about ways that we can help others in the industry.
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What to Build First: Goal-Oriented MVP
Arvid Torset and Tatiana Kolesnikova discuss a set of flexible techniques that are applicable in different projects with different stakeholders and team composition, focusing on team collaboration.
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High Performance Remote and Distributed Teams
Randy Shoup discusses communication strategies for getting the best out of far-flung teams, as well as how to foster and maintain the human bonds and empathy critical to good work.