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A New Generation of Anti-Pattern: Self-Diagnosis As Solution
Raji Bhamidipati discusses how to recognize anti-patterns in Agile practices, and how to promote the idea that self-checking and diagnosis is better for prevention.
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Work Together Anywhere: What Great Remote Teams Look Like
Lisette Sutherland discusses how to work remotely as though you were in the office with colleagues.
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Beyond the Double Bind
Patrick Steyaert explores how to integrate (agile) intuition and (agile) reasoning, and provides a common conceptual framework underlying the very different schools of (agile) thought.
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A Dive into Streams @LinkedIn with Brooklin
Celia Kung talks about Brooklin, LinkedIn’s managed data streaming service, and dives deeper into its architecture and use cases, as well as their future plans.
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The User Journey of a Refugee: How we introduced an Agile Mindset to the Nonprofit Sector
Stephanie Gasche tells how they went from a domain name to wireframes to a registered society and an up-and-running website within four months, serving an influx of 130,000 asylum seekers.
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Imposing Agile with Coherence, Constraints and Curiosity
Karl Scotland advocates using Engagement Models instead of Agile methods and practices, so people can become outcome-oriented, continuous and fully participatory.
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Get off That Couch and Join the Game!
Tobbe Gyllebring discusses the roots of Agile, how it went off the rails, and how to make it relevant once more.
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Practices of the Vital Organization
Richard Atherton explores how to achieve vitality in an organization, discussing the philosophy and practices that lead to creativity, resilience and human flourishing at work.
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Agile around the World
David Spinks and Glaudia Califano share case studies and observations of Agile adoption in various countries, discussing how different cultures could learn from each other.
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How to Scale Lead Time
Ilona Kędracka and Chris Matts share their experience of what is needed to scale lead time to an organization of five thousand people.
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Lessons from the History of Socio-Technical Systems
Sallyann Freudenberg looks at the origins of socio-technical systems theory and how it applies to software systems.
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Growing Adaptive Organizations
Andrea Provaglio shares some of the lessons learned while helping companies to rethink themselves, and the challenges encountered.