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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.
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Scrum vs ScrumAnd vs ScrumBut: Which One Are You Doing?
Pedro Gustavo Torres compares various variations of the Scrum practice, and explains the Shu Ha Ri learning model and how to map it to ScrumBut and ScrumAnd.
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Creating a Collaborative Culture between Dev & Ops
Pedro Canahuati discusses some of the ways the Production Engineering (PE) team at Facebook has worked on building a collaborative culture between the software and operations teams.
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Agile as a Metabolism
Arie van Bennekum discusses the changes needed to become agile, instead of doing Agile in order to be successful in an Agile endeavor.
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Elastic Data Analytics Platform @Datadog
Doug Daniels discusses the cloud-based platform they have built at DataDog and how it differs from a traditional datacenter-based analytics stack, pros and cons and the tooling built.
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Make Better Decisions Together
Jake Zukowski talks about the constructive negotiation, pairing inclusivity and the decisive mindset to help diverse teams deliver quickly while still leveraging their strengths.
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Teal Organizations: The Next Paradigm Shift in Recognizing and Handling Complexity
Dean Latchana introduces Teal organizations, who possess the qualities of self-management, wholeness, purpose and business agility, explaining how they succeed and how to adopt their approach.
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Listen with Your Eyes – Non-Verbal Communication for Agile Teams
Helen Lisowski introduces the body language field, explaining how to recognize some common behaviors and how to start using it every day.
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Big Data in the Real World: Technology and Use Cases
Mike Olson presents several use cases where big data is collected and analyzed to gather insights from the automotive, insurance, financial, and other sectors.