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Product Manager? Product Owner? Nope. Outcome Manager!
Josh Seiden discusses turning Product Managers into Outcome Managers, measuring their effectiveness not by how much software they deliver but how much value they create.
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1968
Kevlin Henney discusses the last 50 years of software development, some of the lessons learned and some that could have been learned, and what the future may have in store.
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Thinking Ethically at Scale
Yanqing Cheng discusses ethical decision-making with a focus on how intuitions don’t scale, emotion and instincts lead us to do the wrong thing, and how to do things right.
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Expect Teams to Perform? Then Give Them the Tools to Do So!
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the tools provided for each team involved in a project and how they were enabled to build the foundations themselves.
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The Optics of Kanban: Lens and Filters
Andy Carmichael discusses making better decisions by using Kanban Lens and filters.
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Probabilistic Programming from Scratch
Mike Lee Williams demonstrates building a lightweight probabilistic programming system from scratch with Python. He also explores how solving problems using PyMC3.
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Building Better Blockchain Use Cases
Wesley Graham attempts to explain why 92%of 26,000 blockchain projects started in the last two years have died.
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Scripting with Luerl
Barbara Chassoul introduces Luerl, emphasizing its trade-off as thin skin on top of the BEAM ecosystem.
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Can You Turn It down a Bit?
Sallyann Freudenberg explores the flexible sensory working environments.
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What Tomorrow’s Leaders Can Learn from Indigenous Stewardship
Jirra Lulla Harvey discusses what leaders can learn from indigenous experience, and how stewardship, community, values, and resilience that contribute to a different approach to leadership.
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Psychology of Ethics 101
Andrea Dobson discusses why people behave unethically and what can be done about it, including social psychology research on behavior, ethics and company culture, and anti-patterns to avoid.
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Serverless Architectural Patterns and Best Practices
Sascha Möllering describes reusable serverless patterns, including operational and security best practices, discussing potential pitfalls, and what it takes to move to a serverless architecture.