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Why Too Much Choice Is Killing Your Company
Edward Scotcher looks at the science of the choices people make and how to avoid the politics and power games that get in the way of ideas realization.
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Enabling Awesome Engineering Teams
Alexandre Freire discusses what his team has learned through experiments, from the very fundamentals of what a team needs to be successful to Modern Agile engineering techniques.
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Building a Data Science Capability from Scratch
Victor Hu covers the challenges, both technical and cultural, of building a data science team and capability in a large, global company.
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Structuring Your Business for Agility
Phil Abernathy discusses why Agile practices are not enough, detailing why and how to restructure an organization to make it successful.
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The Most Important Things I Have Learnt This Year
Simon Powers shares what he learned from various Agile speakers teaching, coaching and coaching at Adventures with Agile.
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Punishment-Driven Development
Louise Elliott discusses why people tend to blame and punish others, the impact of self-blame, the unintended results from punishment, and the alternatives to punishment, which get real results.
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Data Driven Products Now!
Dan McKinley discusses how Etsy is using data to validate their ideas and prototypes, turning some into real products.
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Next-gen Start-up Cultures: Innovating as You Grow
Jim Plush discusses specific culture initiatives, team structures and management ideals that have worked for his team at CrowdStrike, their virtual team structure, the culture team and more.
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Creating a Kaizen Culture for the Food Bank of New York City
Margarette Purvis shares Food Bank’s kaizen journey of rethinking and improving operations by implementing small incremental improvements across the organization.
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Build to Learn: Rapid Prototyping Methods
Sara Bayless da Costa discusses several prototyping methods helping to learn about product, gather quality feedback, and get the best version of a product out there as quickly as possible.
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Social Coding for Effective Teams and Products
Phil Haack discusses the secret ingredient to great teams and products, usually misnamed "soft" skills, and how they help teams be more effective, backing all of it with hard data.
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Coaching Nightmares: Insights We Can Learn from Gordon Ramsay
Renee Troughton and Craig Smith draw insights from Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares escapades, introducing a number of models and techniques that are indispensable to the coaching toolkit.