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Keynote: 10 Years of Kanban
In his keynote, David J. Anderson talks about what we've learned in 10 years of Kanban and shares a vision for the future direction enabling Enterprise Services Planning.
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Lean Entrepreneur in the Enterprise
Brant Cooper shares the secrets to a successful lean startup culture within the enterprise by addressing the killers of disruptive innovation.
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Motivating The Many at Unilever
Geoff McDonald describes how the company succeeds in engaging workers by providing an inspirational business purpose, a decision making framework and focusing on employee well-being.
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Building A Radical Company
Paul Dolman-Darrall discusses incremental improvement: small changes headed towards the huge ambition of turning a whole company radical.
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Why Your Team Has Slowed Down, Why That's Worse than You Think, and How to Fix it
Edmund Jorgensen discusses how and why engineering teams slow down, showing how attempts to manage costs in the face of slowdowns can death-spiral into worse delays with deadly economic consequences.
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Heuristics for Becoming A Learning Organization
Karl Scotland advises changing the perspective and using an experimental approach based on trial-and-error for organizations that want to evolve through learning.
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Hacking a Shopping Centre - Creating Australia's Largest Agile Workspace
Ben Ross considers that physical environments affects agile practices, exemplifying with MYOB’s transformation of a shopping center’s roof into the largest open space in Melbourne.
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Vagrant, Packer, Consul, Serf: Maximum Potency DevOps
Mitchell Hashimoto introduces Vagrant, Packer, Consul, Serf, explaining how they can help DevOps streamline the entire process from development through to production.
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Extreme Innovations In Employee Welfare
Jack Hubbard presents a case study of how is life at PropellerNet, explaining why Propellernet is officially the best small company to work for in the UK.
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A Light Saber for Your Disruptive Tool Belt: The Business Model Canvas
Pete Cohen introduces the Business Model Canvas, a shared visual language for describing and designing business models, helping teams to achieve their goals within the context of an overall vision.
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McDonalds, Six Sigma, and Offshore Outsourcing: Unexpected Sources of Insight
Chad Fowler keynotes on his career, the passion, the mistakes and good choices he made, and how that can help others learn the craft of software engineering.
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The Art of Learning and Mentoring
Jutta Eckstein discusses how pedagogical patterns and corresponding tools can help individuals improve themselves, making them better mentors and therefore help their teams improve continuously.