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Pair Programming
Jon Jagger takes a look at pair programming, a technique focused on the team rather than the individual, wondering why it is not more used if it as effective as some of the evidence shows.
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Nordstrom’s 114-year-old Culture in the Tech Era
Sarah Lake Hagan explains what NorDNA is, how they introduced this concept to the Nordstrom Technology teams, and shows concrete examples of how the employees have embraced this culture.
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DevOps & Disciplined DevOps
Maris Prabhakaran discusses how DevOps is being adopted in the enterprise, doing Disciplined DevOps and showing how DevOps strategies are addressed by the Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) framework.
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Engineering for the Long Game
Astrid Atkinson discusses approaches to making sure systems and organizations can support continuous innovation, from breaking systems into microservices to engineering for organizational resilience.
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#LearningIsHorrible, and Other Harsh Realities
Jeffrey Fredrick talks about how human psychology works against successful Agile adoption and that seeking excellence in Agile development requires difficult emotional work.
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Industry 4.0 - The Fourth Revolution
Maxime Ducros introduces Industry 4.0, its impact on businesses and customers, and how to prepare for the future that this revolution will bring.
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Fake it Until you Make it
Dom Davis takes a look at the Impostor Syndrome, discussing how and why it affects developers of all sizes.
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Quality Within - The Scrum Way
Owais Zahid talks about establishing quality requirements for products, including quality aspects in the definition of Done, and communicating goals with the development team.
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How we Have run Agile Tour Osaka?
Yasuo Hosotani presents how the Agile Tour Osaka has been organized without face-to-face or online meetings but only by using “Like” on Facebook.
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Engineering You
Martin Thompson talks about the characteristics of a good software engineer and explores the individual practices and techniques that can help bring out the engineer in everybody.
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Why Only Agile Organizations Will Survive
Chris Kruppa covers the reason for adopting Agile, why it is necessary and how organizations can inspire their teams to embrace Agile values without imposing it.
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Go On, Say Yes, And…
Jeanine Spence explores the customer centric and iteration concepts of Design Thinking as an approach to problem solving through the lens of the personal, presenting 5 ways to put them into practice.