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How to Navigate out of Hell
Katherine Kirk shares a condensed version of what she’s picked up from Buddhist monks and nuns that she applies in large global organizations to overcome tough delivery scenarios.
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Balancing Risk and Psychological Safety
Andrea Dobson focuses on understanding the principles of the learning organizations, who can benefit, how to implement, and covers risks, pitfalls and effects of the learning organizational culture.
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Privacy: The Last Stand for Fair Algorithms
Katharine Jarmul discusses research related to fair-and-private ML algorithms and privacy-preserving models, showing that caring about privacy can help ensure a better model overall and support ethics
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Breaking through the Agile Transformation Vicious Circle
Jasper Sonnevelt discusses why Agile transformations stall, start back up and what different parts of the organization listen for and focus on to be able to tailor the message to them.
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Feeling Safe to Be Uncomfortable
Gitte Klitgaard tells a story of learning, growth, psychological safety, and the importance of feeling included; a story of how to work and how to create a basis for growth.
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Business Agility, beyond the Buzzword
Edward Scotcher leads a discussion with three senior leaders about why they are investing in business agility, what that means, and how they’re making it happen in their own organisations.
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Enabling Teams to Embrace Change
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the tools she used for six teams, enabling them to build the foundations for safe continuous learning leading to change.
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Ethics in Tech: A Psychological Perspective
Andrea Dobson takes a deep dive into social psychology research on behaviour, ethics and company culture, addressing some of the anti-patterns to avoid.
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Don't Be a Ditka
Daniel Vacanti exposes some flaws in the commonly used prioritization methods (By Value, CD3, WSJF), and proposes a mode of prioritization under conditions of scarcity, stress and uncertainty.
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Right to Left
Mike Burrows advocates for a Lean-Agile delivery process starting “from the right” with needs met by working software.
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What Is Our Product?
Ellen Gottesdiener and Andrew Repton discuss the importance of a shared agreement on what the product is, sharing techniques on scaling Lean/Agile product development in a large organization.
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Blunders in Test Automation
Dorothy Graham discusses several testing blunders, including: Testing-Tools-Test, Silver Bullet, Automating the Wrong Thing, Who Needs GPS, How Hard Can It Be, and the Stable-Application Myth.