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When Transformation Transforms You
Fernando Sánchez shares his experience taking a step forward and investing into the digital transformation of a fashion retailer.
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Maps and Organization
Ramon van Alteren discusses the need to introduce and follow a doctrine when mapping an organization.
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Portable Pipelines
Carlos Leon enlists some of the best practices to make a pipeline portable from one tool to the other and make it testable from a local environment.
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Sorbet: Why and How We Built a Typechecker for Ruby
Dmitry Petrashko talks about Sorbet, a fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby. At Stripe, they used Sorbet to drive code quality via measurable, concrete indicators.
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Spring Cloud Gateway for Stateless Microservice Authorization
Saravanan Paramasivam, Chris Jackson and Taher Saif share the approach at TD Ameritrade to deal with tech agility, time to market, and application modernization.
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High Performing Teams Act Like Owners
Katharina Probst talks about what it means to act like an owner and why teams need ownership to be high-performing.
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Agile Leadership in Practice
Jeremy Renwick covers the practicalities across a range of topics including: Changing learnt behaviours and mental models, Empowerment, Delegation and trust, Feedback, and Organizational design.
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Mapping Skills and Capability
Emily Webber discusses using skills and capability maps.
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Better Living through Software at the Human Utility
Tiffani Ashley Bell tells stories and shares learnings from five years of running an organization using software and crowdfunding to protect the basic human right to water.
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Managing for Serendipity
Liz Keogh looks at some different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, starting from status quo, and allowing innovation to emerge through obliquity, naivety, and serendipity.
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Turbulence or Tranquility
Rob Keefer presents seven principles that promote peace of mind, providing a framework for discovering new processes and practices that will improve team productivity, communication, and performance.