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Expect Teams to Perform? Then Give Them the Tools to Do So!
Gitte Klitgaard discusses the tools provided for each team involved in a project and how they were enabled to build the foundations themselves.
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The Optics of Kanban: Lens and Filters
Andy Carmichael discusses making better decisions by using Kanban Lens and filters.
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Can You Turn It down a Bit?
Sallyann Freudenberg explores the flexible sensory working environments.
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What Tomorrow’s Leaders Can Learn from Indigenous Stewardship
Jirra Lulla Harvey discusses what leaders can learn from indigenous experience, and how stewardship, community, values, and resilience that contribute to a different approach to leadership.
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Psychology of Ethics 101
Andrea Dobson discusses why people behave unethically and what can be done about it, including social psychology research on behavior, ethics and company culture, and anti-patterns to avoid.
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Ethics in Computing, from Academia to Industry
Kathy Pham highlights considerations of ethics, social responsibility, and long-term impacts of software industry products, and the culture to build software and services for all people.
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Spurring the Ethical Imagination
Natalie Evans Harris discusses how to incorporate ethical decision-making and identify ethical dilemmas working with data.
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Organizing for Your Ethical Principles
Liz Fong-Jones discusses how to effectively accomplish change in our working conditions or our employer's products through grassroots employee advocacy.
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Ethics in Computing Panel
The panelists discuss the important points around privacy, security, safety online, and intent of software today.
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Data, GDPR & Privacy: Doing It "Right" without Losing It All
Amie Durr talks about the privacy concerns and subsequent regulations, and how to operate a business that does the "Right" thing for the consumer, without impact the ability to innovate and grow.
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Safely Creating Autonomy in the Workplace
Jasper Sonnevelt discusses how to create an environment for teams to work autonomously without worrying if they are working on the right things or not.
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Agile in 2018
Martin Fowler reflects on Agile’s journey to become a mainstream methodology, along with some of the successes and failures encountered along the way.