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Structuring Data for Self-Serve Customer Insights
Jim Porzak discusses creating an analyst ready data mart that is complete at different levels of abstraction and models customer decision points in order to be able to understand customers.
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The Marvel Guide for Developers
Melinda Seckington discusses how to become a superhero developer by helping others start with the origin stories, and lessons learned from Marvel superheroes.
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The Neuroscience of Human Agility in Organizations
Melissa Casey discusses how humans change, adapt, and innovate at work, why closed systems block change, and the impact of hierarchical structures on cultural change efforts.
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A Corporation as Big as a Small Country: Towards an Agile Enterprise
Jeff Smith shares his experience bringing an Agile way of working to his own organization and to the greater IBM.
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Scaling Agile - The View from Above
Tony Grout and Chris Matts share stories from their several year multi-company journey towards scaled agile, showing how to look at Agile from an organizational perspective and not through tools.
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Think Before You Tool: An Opinionated Journey
Tom Czarniecki overviews what's needed to consider when choosing DevOps tools for each stage in an application's lifecycle, as well as a small example of the tools.
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Creating Great Teams – How Self-Selection Lets People Excel
Sandy Mamoli and David Mole share experiences from running self-selection team processes in large organizations and how to establish efficient teams in growing organizations.
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Business Process Orchestration & APIs
Saul Caganoff discusses the different use cases for API consumption and the technical affordances API designers can provide to support those use cases.
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Agile Organization - Creating the Climate for Innovation
Malgorzata Kusyk discusses the culture needed to embrace change and the skills and competences required from today’s project leaders to remain relevant in a continually changing world.
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Effortless Eventual Consistency with Weave Mesh
Peter Bourgon and Matthias Radestock explain the theory behind Weave Mesh, some of the important key features, and demonstrate some exciting use cases, like distributed caching and state replication.
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Lead the Revolution by Being Ordinary
Katherine Kirk shares real life, practical steps and techniques that she's successfully used to help solve tough tech people issues with teams, executives and divisions.
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Culture Eats Principles for Breakfast
Ian Dugmore and Jonathan Smart tell the story of Agile transformation across Barclays, what they have done and how they’ve done it, and the challenges bringing about culture change.