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Head, Heart, Gut and Groin: The Organs of Engagement
David Crowe introduces a communications metaphor helping to close the communications gap when undertaking change, or challenging existing ideas, including how to ensure the right people are engaged.
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The Tester’s 3 C’s: Criticism, Communication and Confidence
Dorothy Graham covers different types and styles of communication, including Virginia Satir’s communication interaction model, and the need for balance in criticism and confidence.
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Love the Brain You’re in
Kate Gray and Chris Young discuss the science of the brain for people to work better together, and have a more satisfying and enjoyable life.
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Balancing Risk and Psychological Safety
Andrea Dobson focuses on understanding the principles of the learning organizations, who can benefit, how to implement, and covers risks, pitfalls and effects of the learning organizational culture.
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Feeling Safe to Be Uncomfortable
Gitte Klitgaard tells a story of learning, growth, psychological safety, and the importance of feeling included; a story of how to work and how to create a basis for growth.
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Ethics in Tech: A Psychological Perspective
Andrea Dobson takes a deep dive into social psychology research on behaviour, ethics and company culture, addressing some of the anti-patterns to avoid.
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Community Centered Tech for Social Good
Sri Ponnada talks about how a collaborative project allows residents to discover local parks, and to take advantage of the various resources that the city of Seattle has to offer.
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Microservice Agility
Nikola Bogdanov discusses the evolution of the interaction and adaptation of communication and the organizational agility in companies developing microservices.
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A Neurobiologist's Guide to Mind Manipulation
Casey Watts discusses reframing frustration into accomplishment and having a more happy and productive team using psychological ideas.
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Getting Them to Get It: Communicating beyond the Agile Bubble
Judy Rees discusses building trust, developing psychological safety, reducing conflict and misunderstandings while maintaining creative tension, and leading listeners in a practical session.
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Can You Turn It down a Bit?
Sallyann Freudenberg explores the flexible sensory working environments.
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Psychology of Ethics 101
Andrea Dobson discusses why people behave unethically and what can be done about it, including social psychology research on behavior, ethics and company culture, and anti-patterns to avoid.