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Culture Hacking
Jim McCarthy keynotes on the importance of a proper agile culture within organizations, providing examples from his own experience.
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Trends in Agile Software
Steve Rogalsky overviews some of the topics discussed at Agile conferences, uncovering what teams around the world are struggling or experimenting with.
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The Evils of Multi-tasking and How Personal Kanban Can Help You
Sandy Mamoli explains how to avoid multi-tasking by using personal Kanban and other Agile practices applied at the individual level.
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Adopting Continuous Delivery: Adjusting your Architecture
Rachel Laycock advises on designing systems for rapid deployment, avoiding delivering pitfalls by using micro services and evolutionary architecture.
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Are Decision Dilemmas Slowing You Down?
Gerry Kirk introduces the 7 levels of delegation by playing Delegation Poker, a game to make clear who’s responsible for what and on what level, useful to make decision making process explicit.
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What Is a Strange Loop and What Is It Like to Be One?
Douglas Hofstadter attempts to get across the crux of these intuitions about the mysterious concept of "I".
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From Code to Monkeys: Continuous Delivery at Netflix
Dianne Marsh presents the open source tools used by Netflix to keep the continuous delivery wheels spinning.
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7 Deadly Sins of Automated Software Testing
Adrian Smith covers symptoms, root problems and guidance on recommended solutions for avoiding automated testing mistakes.
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How Lean Thinking Helps Hospitals
Mark Graban overviews the Lean methodology applied in healthcare using examples and lessons learned from leading hospitals around the world.
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Online Controlled Experiments: Introduction, Insights, Scaling, and Humbling Statistics
Ronny Kohavi shares lessons learned, cultural and scaling challenges conducting hundreds of concurrent online controlled experiments at Bing.
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Culture and Happiness in Virtual Teams
Floyd Marinescu shares how the virtual teams behind InfoQ.com and QCon are run: processes, tools, & mindset needed to run virtually while delivering purpose, autonomy & mastery for over 7 years.
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Evolving Mobile Architectures at MI9
Cameron Barrie, James Brett, Stewart Gleadow share lessons learned using Agile methodologies to build an iOS application, discussing its architecture and the benefits of hybrid apps.