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The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Making Teams Perform Better
Victoria Puscas talks about how a team of engineers and data scientists worked together for a year and became high performing by embracing change, improving practices, overcoming challenges together.
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Managing for Serendipity
Liz Keogh looks at how innovation often happens through unexpected side-effects, and some different strategies for approaching complex ecosystems, allowing new ideas to emerge.
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The What, the Why and Some How of Wardley Mapping - a Conversation with Simon Wardley
Simon Wardley and Shane Hastie discuss what Wardley Mapping is, where the ideas came from, and how they can be applied in real-life situations.
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The Shu Ha Ri Path of Mastery to Being Agile
Ritika Singh relates the concept of shu-ha-ri with Agile, how the martial art technique could be related and is efficient in practice.
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Four Questions to Ask Your Dev Team
Hannah Foxwell and Jérôme Wiedemann offer four questions to start the dialogue between Platform Teams and Application Teams.
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Square Pegs, Square Holes: CI/CD that Fits
Cora Iberkleid and Madhav Sathe discuss how to overcome the entry barrier to put modern CI/CD into practice.
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The Making of Your Digital Strategy
Philippe Guenet is an interactive session helping you find the why of working Agile and sharing patterns for setting up a Digital Strategy.
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Simulating Agile Strategies
Adam Timlett introduces the Lazy Stopping Model, simulating different strategies for software development or capital projects, explaining how it works, the ideas behind it and what it can be used for.
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Microservices Are for Humans, Not Machines
Oded Shopen discusses the behavioral benefits of moving to a microservices architecture in an organization, explaining how microservices have an impact on the overall joy of a developer’s craft.
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Leading a Journey to Better Quality
Maryam Umar talks about the steps she took to define the term 'bad quality' and how to better discover it as an earlier part of the software delivery process rather than as feedback from the customer.
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From Story to Roadmap – Tying It All Together
Sue Bramhall discusses how to tie together and create alignment between Tech and Business.
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What to Build First: Goal-Oriented MVP
Arvid Torset and Tatiana Kolesnikova discuss Goal-oriented MVP, a methodology that joins principles of the Lean business model, human-oriented design and Agile development.