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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.
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Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): Bloated Bureaucracy or an Enabler for Business Agility?
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo takes a closer look at various scaling methods, and defines what SAFe is and what it is not, examining some of the key arguments which are polarizing the Agile community.
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Mapping as a Sensemaking Practice within Digital Ecosystems
Roser Pujadas discusses maps and how to use Wardley maps as tools to have a social impact.
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Collaborative Contract-Driven Development
Billy Korando discusses Contract-Driven Development to improve collaborations between teams working on the same project.
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Pack to the Future: Cloud-Native Buildpacks on k8s
Joe Kutner and Emily Casey discuss how to use the pack CLI to go from source to image and patch a pod.
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Shifting Left with Cloud Native CI/CD
Christie Wilson describes what to expect from CI/CD in 2019, and how Tekton is helping bring that to as many tools as possible, such as Jenkins X and Prow.
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CI/CD for Machine Learning
Sasha Rosenbaum shows how a CI/CD pipeline for Machine Learning can greatly improve both productivity and reliability.
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Leading in an Agile World
Damien O’Connor and Sheetal Thaker explore the characteristics of leaders over the last six decades, looking at how leadership has changed over time, and articulate where they think it is headed.
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Building a Company with Maps
Rachel Murphy discusses the evolution and activity of her company Difrent.
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Building a Successful Remote Culture at Scale with Strong Ownership
Sushma Nallapeta talks about instilling ownership through delegation and goal setting and differentiating between accountability and ownership.
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Evolutionary Architecture as Product @ CircleCI
Robert Zuber discusses how the evolution of software development since 2011 has driven the evolution of CircleCI's architecture.