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Community Centered Tech for Social Good
Sri Ponnada talks about how a collaborative project allows residents to discover local parks, and to take advantage of the various resources that the city of Seattle has to offer.
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DevSecOps: Security at the Speed of DevOps
Larry Maccherone introduces the DevSecOps manifesto and provides a process model to accomplish the necessary mindset shift and achieve effective DevSecOps culture transformation.
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Automation and Culture Changes for 40M Subscriber Platform Operation
Yuichiro Sano discusses lessons learned and cultural changes switching to PCF for Yahoo! Japan.
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Microservice Agility
Nikola Bogdanov discusses the evolution of the interaction and adaptation of communication and the organizational agility in companies developing microservices.
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Using Technology to Protect against Online Harassment Panel
The panelists discuss the changes society has seen since the advent of social media and how they're building the next generation of software tools to protect against online harassment.
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Baby Got Feedback: How to Give and Take Feedback Like A Boss
Sarah Hagan uses empirical research, practical tips, and parodied song lyrics around how to be a better feedback receiver and become more effective in giving feedback.
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Data-Driven Decision Making
Zoe Vance and Denise Yu describe how to design the indicators to build an understanding of a product, how to monitor those metrics over time, and how to build feedback loops.
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Shifting Roles - Clarifying the Impact of Agile Adoption in Traditional Project Organizations
Andrew Annet, Catherine Swetel discuss visualization techniques to structure useful conversations about evolving role changes for organizations in the midst of adopting Agile principles and practices.
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Securing Pivotal Cloud Foundry by Regularly Rebuilding
Lance Rochelle discusses how rebuilding regularly affects the partnership between the PCF team and other teams within a highly regulated organization, real cost savings, and reducing risk.
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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.
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Dropping the Work-Life Balancing Act
Cameron Jacoby shares her experience of dropping the work-life balancing act and replacing it with a framework for figuring out what works for her, and more importantly, what doesn't.
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How To: Developers' Community-driven Career Growth
Georgiy Mogelashvili talks about the “Game of Roles” that Booking.com uses to grow their own developers into senior or leadership positions.