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Telling It Straight: EOA Panel
Ed McCann, Andrew Taylor and Deb Oxley (moderator) discuss the challenges and obstacles their companies faced in becoming employee owned, as well as the benefits and rewards.
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Developing Cultural Intelligence
Daniel Seltzer discusses what intellectual skills are needed to be able to build and lead a successful group. These skills aren’t taught in school and don’t come from certification programs.
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Building the Right Thing - Lessons Learnt in Agile Product Management
Sherif Mansour shares from his experience at Atlassian building simple products using Agile product requirements, prototypes, customer interviews, and user journeys.
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Getting Your Web Projects Production Ready with Gulp
Jonathan Mills presents how to automate building tasks for JavaScript projects with Gulp.
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The Spotify Tribe
Kevin Goldsmith presents Spotify’s internal culture promoting collaboration and creativity and the internal groupings that keep individuals and teams aligned and cross-functional.
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How to Steal Your Competitors' Talent
Matt Buckland discusses some of the cultures he has encountered in his work experience, the success stories and the failures, outlining what makes a great organizational culture.
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Open Source and Haiti: A Story of Care
Mário Areias presents the challenges in delivering care in Haiti, dealing with legacy code and infrastructure limitations.
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Five Elements of Superior Developer Portals
Hadi Michael explores the elements commonly found on developer portals, and identifies those that consistently contribute to superior developer experiences.
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The Reward
James Shore proposes to take a step back and ask what is the purpose of Agile practices, what brings success and what doesn’t, and what it takes to be successful with Agile.
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Drive: How We Used Daniel Pink's Work to Create a Happier, More Motivated Workplace
David Mole discusses what happens to an organization when focusing on happiness and motivation as your key measures and all the other KPI’s take a backseat.
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Kill the Mutants - A Better Way to Test Your Tests
Roy van Rijn explains what mutation testing is and how it works, comparing several Java frameworks (PIT, Jester, Jumble) that enable automatic mutation testing in a continuous build.
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Introduction to Java Profiling
Jerry Yoakum discusses how code profiling tools and techniques can be used to evaluate code for constructions and errors that are likely to cause problems, highlight places in need of refactoring.