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What If There Were No Rules?
Ben Gracewood explains how to grow a SaaS Product Engineering Team from 8 to 80 (and beyond) while driving simplicity by actively shedding rules and regulations.
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The future of Agile in the Enterprise
The panelists, Alisa Bowen, Pete Steel, Cameron Gough, Lachlan Heasman (moderator), discuss the current status and the future of Agile in the enterprise.
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Experimenting with Experimental Ethics
Adrian Howard takes a look at different approaches to experimental ethics, explaining how a more team- and values-oriented approach can make product experiments safer and more effective.
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It all Starts with an Idea - Kicking Off Initiatives for Success
Craig Smith discusses techniques to start a project - impact mapping, idea canvas, problem pitch, finding features, etc. - prioritizing ideas, and knowing when to proceed with an idea or dump it.
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Stressed!
Geoff McDonald discusses the issue of mental health within corporations with case studies drawn from his extensive work with global organizations.
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Stress and Depression – The Taboo and What We Can Do About It
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the stress and stress-induced depression that hits many knowledge workers and offers several tips and tricks to prevent it.
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How a Simple Hackathon Helped Shape a New Mindset
Rhiannon Gaskell, Brett Wakeman, Rikki-Lee Vrankovich discuss how a hackathon sparked the change at Carsales AUS, followed by a number of initiatives that brought organizational agility.
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Blow Up the Business Case
Barry O'Reilly presents an alternative approach to managing and prioritizing an organization’s portfolio by using an evidence-based approach for making investment decisions.
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20 Minutes from Ticket to Production. Zero Downtime.
Paul Payne explains the benefits of containerization of a Go web service, discussing testing, integration, canary deploys and how they achieve 20 minute development cycles with zero downtime.
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Fighting Fit: Why You Need Health, Nutrition, and Fitness to Be a Successful Technologist
Hugh Williams shares his experiences of why health, nutrition, and exercise are essential to being a successful engineer and leader.
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Distributing a Mobile Team: A Brave New Etsy Chapter
Hannah Mittelstaedt talks about how Etsy dissolved the traditional Android and iOS teams and trained tons of web developers in app development.
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Bring The Rain: Cloud Powered Continuous Delivery
Ken Dale demoes building, testing and deploying a project in the cloud using popular services and technologies.