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Creating Shared Value through Design
Fabio Sergio provides examples showing how design can result in solutions addressing system-level problems affecting people living in resource-challenged areas of the world.
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User-Centered Agile Product Development in an Enterprise and a Startup
Michael Ong shares an approach that was used in two environments with success to bring products to market with a focus on users while considering business conditions and constraints.
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Applying Agile Development Practices in Distributed Teams
Jutta Eckstein discusses the impact and application of agile development practices in distributed teams and how such a team can ensure its technical excellence.
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One Weird Trick for Making Perfect Software
Pieter Hintjens teaches a trick he is using daily to create better software clients.
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Continuous Delivery the French Way!
Arnaud Pflieger, Baeli Dimitri present their practices and tools: Octopus-a git branching model, no dedicated testers, no ops, Selenium, Zeno – a diff tool comparing production and staging code.
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The Disciplined Agile Enterprise: Harmonizing Agile and Lean
Scott Ambler describes how to evolve from today’s vision of agile to a truly disciplined agile enterprise, exploring what it means to scale strategies at the project level and across an organization.
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How to Recognize the Zombie Persona Apocalypse
Michael Rawling explains how user personas can help having productive conversations with stakeholders and how to integrate them into an Agile process.
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Designing an Impediment Removal Process for Your Organization
Ken Power looks at how to enable work to flow through an organization by designing an impediment removal process, and how to foster such a culture from teams to executives.
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Designing for Human Cooperation
Attila Bujdoso presents two projects designing infrastructures for human cooperation: Format -studies cultural formats of cooperation, opp.io -designing a new technological protocol for collaboration.
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Consul: Service-oriented at Scale
Armon Dadgar presents Consul, a distributed control plane for the datacenter. Armon demonstrates how Consul can be used to build, configure, monitor, and orchestrate distributed systems.
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Making Large-scale Agile Work for 1000+ People, 50 Teams
Alexis Hui, Raj Mudhar share the experience of a large organization that became agile, having 50 scrum teams across 5 locations and delivering an integrated product with a 2 weeks release cycle.
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No Projects/Beyond Project
Allan Kelly examines the project model and shows how it fails to match software development, outlining an alternative to it and advising on what companies need to do to achieve that.