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High Performance Remote and Distributed Teams
Randy Shoup discusses communication strategies for getting the best out of far-flung teams, as well as how to foster and maintain the human bonds and empathy critical to good work.
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Growing an Agile Culture
Belinda Waldock explores what modern agile culture looks and feels like, and the attitudes, values and beliefs needed to grow and sustain a culture of agility in teams and organizations.
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Mob Programming and the Power of Flow
Woody Zuill shares the results of one-piece flow to see if it offers a better understanding of Mob Programming and the power of flow.
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Graceful Degradation as a Feature
Lorne Kligerman talks about graceful degradation as an engineering goal which can be confidently tested with Chaos Engineering.
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Cultivating High-performing Teams in Hypergrowth
Patrick Kua shares lessons learned sowing the seeds and fertilizing an environment to cultivate high performing teams in a hypergrowth environment.
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Building LARGE Agile Teams
Kiran Kanchan discusses how Spark manages to deliver high quality code with teams of 12-24 people.`
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Users' Privacy Is in Your Hands!
Katarzyna Szymielewicz discusses technology and privacy, the need to consider privacy when designing systems, and the role of developers in this process.
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Establishing Business Agility in a Bank
Dee Wauchope, Julian Holmes explain how ThoughtWorks supported a change journey at a major bank, the results that were achieved, the challenges they faced and how they overcame them.
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Agile for the Introvert
Tobias Anderberg discusses about introverts, extroverts and everything in between, how to foster an inclusive team environment, and the importance of psychological safety.
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Highlighting Silicon Valley Strategies for Improving Engineering Velocity, Efficiency, and Quality
David Mercurio shares personal insights and experiences about cultural practices that one can apply to help improve the effectiveness of an engineering organization.
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Robot Social Engineering: Social Engineering Using Physical Robots
Brittany Postnikoff covers some of the capabilities of physical robots, related human-robot interaction research, and the interfaces that can be used by a robot to social engineer humans.
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Empathy: A Keystone Habit
Paul Tevis explores how empathy is what Charles Duhigg calls a "keystone habit", a behavior change that unlocks other cascading behavior changes.