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Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery
Dave Farley discusses using acceptance testing to work quickly and effectively, building functional coverage for complex enterprise-scale systems, and managing and maintaining those tests.
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How to Win Hearts and Minds
Chris Young and Kate Gray talk about applying methods used in political campaigns to the workplace to achieve goals and to influence and change a situation for the better.
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CD at LMAX: Testing into Production and Back Again
Sam Adams talks about testing at LMAX Exchange, extending functional tests into live monitoring of production through isolation, and moving fast through incremental delivery, quality and automation.
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An Intelligence Agency in Transition: Succeeding in the Open
Chris Rasmussen discusses NGA's open source strategy, how contributing to open source is changing government partnerships, and the agency's cultural pivot toward a more unclassified future.
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Business Mapping: Building an Agile Organization
Tony Grout, Chris Matts talk about the emerging areas of Business Mapping and Skills Liquidity, achieving business agility by combining business strategy with the abilities and aspirations of people.
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Is It Possible to Run a 100% Remote Team?
Jeremy Edberg discusses remote teams and the pitfalls they’ve run into, the parts that are working well, and a summary of their research talking to other fully or partially remote teams.
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Creating a Debt-aware Culture
Aaratee Rao discusses some practical and real world examples of how some well-known hyper growth companies accumulated and managed technical debt.
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Quora's Approach to Moving Fast Sustainably
Nikhil Garg talks about the mental frameworks, processes and tools that allow Quora to strike a good balance and move fast sustainably, both in the short-term and in the long-term.
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Culture and the Games People Play
Roy Rapoport discusses the power of alignment (or lack thereof) using real-world examples, his experience introducing Python in production, and the organizational structures and culture within Netflix
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The Myth of the Qualified Developer
Pete Smith shares from his experience, discussing what it means to fail and how to make the most of it
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Reactive Systems: From Drug Development to Functional Programming
Jonathan Graham takes a look at the Reactive Manifesto and Functional Programming from the perspective of the pharmaceutical industry and the quality of the processes used to produce drugs.
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Collaboration and Alignment Towards a Common Purpose
Shen Yang discusses how Rally Software scales Agile through "Big Room Planning" which helps surface all problems and dependencies and enables decisions to be made and actions to be taken in real time.