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Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit
Mary-Frances Winters discusses the impact of Black fatigue not only on Blacks but on society as a whole.
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Utopia or Dystopia? 10 Ways Tech Will Destroy Us All! Or Will It?
Anne Currie discusses ethical issues in possibly misuse of computing power through killer robots, cyberwarfare, and mass surveillance.
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Communicating Effectively with Your Business Partners
Randy Shoup discusses both the mindset and the techniques needed to be able to listen, understand, and communicate with non-engineers, showing how to use these techniques in some common scenarios.
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Building Inclusive Software: Considerations and Constraints
Sitati Kituyi discusses implementation decisions that exclude millions of users, especially those in the developing world where many classic assumptions about internet users do not hold.
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Lean and Accelerate: Delivering Value as an Engineering Leader
David Van Couvering wants his audience to have a deeper understanding of the effectiveness of these principles and an explanation as to why these principles work and why they should be implemented.
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Momentum > Urgency and Other Counter-Intuitive Principles for Increasing Velocity
Elisabeth Hendrickson discusses pragmatic, proven, and sometimes counter-intuitive approaches to develop faster.
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Mastering Virtual Communication
Anne Ricketts focuses on how to take virtual meetings and presentations to the next level, emphasizing connection, brevity, and participation.
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Creating Stability in Uncertain Times
Sarah Shewell covers strategies for new scheduling demands and performance management.
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How to Work in Tech and Not Wreck the Planet
Holly Cummins discusses some of the trade-offs affecting climate change and provides a roadmap to figuring out the right thing.
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Failing Fast: the Impact of Bias When Speeding up Application Security
Laura Bell explores how bias impacts the security of a development lifecycle and examines 3 common biases that lead to big issues in this space.
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Qualitative Analysis for Digital Transformation
John Willis discusses how Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis and a QDA approach can be used to analyze group, leadership interviews to better understand Digital Transformation outcomes.
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Navigating the New Remote Normal
Lisette Sutherland discusses how to navigate the new world of working as a hybrid team, sharing ideas for what it means to be “present” at work and how to create that sense of team even when virtual.