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It's Not You, It's Us: Winning Over People and Yourself for the Team
Neha Batra believes that the best teams are the ones with diverse ways of working, diverse opinions, and diverse backgrounds, but with great diversity comes great responsibility.
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Tackling Unwieldy Projects with XP
Joseph Rodriguez and Peter Clowes talk about the basic principles of XP.
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Scaling Your Product Team While Staying Agile
Dan Podsedly talks about the challenges and opportunities encountered as product organizations grow beyond the single agile team, based on real world experiences of Pivotal Tracker.
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The Journey from Business Person to Product Owner
Pete Cohen and Chris Bignoux discuss how a new product owner should tackle Agile projects, exploring techniques for informing stakeholders and facilitating decision-making.
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An Approach to a Container-Happy Tech Department
Michael Venezia discusses creating a container-friendly environment starting with CI/CD of container images, providing a roadmap to meet an organization's needs and fostering cooperation.
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Surviving 120% Team Churn
Todd Sedano explains the way to enable one's team to not only survive but thrive through abrupt changes in team composition.
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I've Pair Programmed for 30,000 Hours: Ask Me Anything!
Joe Moore answers many questions about pair programming and remote pair programming, from the poignant to the silly.
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Tales from a Balanced Team
Josh Franklin, Alex Basson, and Jim Thomson – a designer, an engineer, and a PM, respectively, will give a "Balanced Talk" on their successes and failures building the Small Token iOS app.
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High Performance Leadership and a Great Culture - Can You Have It All?
Helena Moore discusses how an organization can achieve the balance between high performance leadership and a great culture/family feel in the context of the changes in how people and businesses work.
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Pragmatic Steps to DevOps: EMC Dojo One Year Later
Brian Roche describes how EMC adopted new work patterns to continuously innovate and deliver on their CNA Platform, adopting a DevOps culture.
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What I Learned from Four Years of Science-ing the Crap out of DevOps
Nicole Forsgren shares the results of studies spanning four years and 25,000 DevOps data points: continuous delivery and Lean management practices improves quality and security outcomes.
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Platforms as Contracts
John Feminella views Platforms like PCF as contracts between applications and the people who build, operate, and deploy them, comparing and assessing contracts on different platforms.