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CI/CD: Lessons from LinkedIn and Mockito
Szczepan Faber talks about two different use cases of implementing continuous delivery at scale: LinkedIn and Mockito. Yet the challenges, benefits & impact on the engineering culture are very similar
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How the Olympics Can Make You a Better Person
Sandy Mamoli shares learnings from her professional sports career, covering topics such as meritocracy and diversity, rapid feedback, radical candor and high-performance teams.
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Making a Bigger Impact: Important Skills to Master
Ariya Hidayat discusses the significance of tracking scopes and deliverables of a project, how to invoke changes to an organization, and how to improve the narrative of communication.
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Design for Continuous Evolution
Eric Brewer explores continuous evolution -adding features easily to a running service- a key to high velocity in development, focusing on immutability to decouple specification from instantiation.
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From a Laptop in a Box to a Successful Product Launch
Elise Aplin tells from her experience as a PM, an Agile journey to a successful beta launch, discussing practices used while implementing Objective Key Results and Hypothesis Driven Developments.
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Including Autism – The Person First
Estie Boteler and Anthony Boteler discuss what “autism” is, challenging certain views and values towards a person with a disability, suggesting how to support inclusive practices in the workplace.
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The Service-Delivery Review: The Missing Agile Feedback Loop
Matthew Philip introduces the service-delivery review as a feedback forum, explaining the basics of how to conduct a service-delivery review and the benefits, as well as typical fitness metrics.
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Grokking Leadership via Mentoring
Ivana Mcconnell talks about what good mentorship is and why it's important.
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Developing an Experimentation Culture
Pete Steel discusses several culture traits that drive an effective experimentation environment, the methods that can be used to experiment and some related successes and failures stories.
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Cleaning the Park: Reclaim Your Logging
Matt Campbell discusses how to make error logs easier to consume and harder to avoid, sharing how to drive motivation for a project that feels never-ending.
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Scale @Reddit Triple Team Size w/o Losing Control
Nick Caldwell discusses his engineering team's approach to Agile development as they scaled from 40 to 120 engineers.
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The Build Trap
Melissa Perri discusses how to avoid building something for the sake of “building” and not because the customer needs it, encouraging businesses to focus on finding value leading to business goals.